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Nightlife & Bars · Koh Samui · Lamai

Lazy Lounge Lamai

Pending claim Mid-range 18:00-02:00
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Lazy Lounge Lamai — Nightlife & Bars in Koh Samui
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Updated 3 days ago
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About Lazy Lounge Lamai

Lazy Lounge Lamai is a casual chill-out lounge in Lamai, Koh Samui with relaxed seating. Travellers come for low-key drinks without the Beach Road sports-bar volume or Chaweng club intensity.

Casual chill-out lounge in Lamai. Suits travellers wanting relaxed drinks.

Why visit Lazy Lounge Lamai

  • Cushioned floor seating, sofas and beanbags create a genuinely relaxed lounge atmosphere
  • Chill-out and downtempo soundtrack means actual conversation rather than shouting over loud music
  • Cocktail menu around 200-300 baht with frozen mojitos, mai tais and signature lazy-lounge drinks
  • Shisha pipes available with a range of fruit flavours for extended sessions
  • Lamai Ring Road location walkable from beach hotels and guesthouses

What to expect

Mostly English-speaking and Thai mixed crowd in tourist areas
Smoking permitted in designated areas only following Thai regulations
Cocktails 200-350 baht depending on bar style
Beers 80-150 baht and basic spirits 150-250 baht typical Koh Samui pricing

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Local tips

  • Pace yourself drinks here are often poured with a heavier hand than European measures
  • Combine with dinner nearby plenty of options around Lamai
  • Chaweng strip closes around 2am with after-parties moving to specific clubs check in advance
  • Earplugs are sensible if the venue has live music and you are sat near the speakers

Frequently asked questions

What hours is Lazy Lounge Lamai open?

Listed hours are 18:00-02:00. Closing time is usually enforced by local licensing. After-hours options exist nearby ask staff for current recommendations.

What time does Lazy Lounge Lamai get busy?

Most evenings the venue fills up around 9pm-10pm and stays busy until close. Friday and Saturday are noticeably busier than midweek. Arriving early gives you the better seats and a cheaper happy-hour drink before the crowd builds.

Is the venue safe for solo travellers?

Yes the venue caters to a mix of solo travellers and groups and is generally safe. Standard precautions apply do not leave drinks unattended and watch your phone in crowds. Staff are responsive if you flag any issue.