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☕ Cafés & Coffee · Koh Samui · Bophut

Akwa Guesthouse Cafe

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About Akwa Guesthouse Cafe

Quirky cafe attached to Akwa Guesthouse with eclectic decor. Suits backpackers wanting big breakfasts and good wifi.

Quirky cafe attached to Akwa Guesthouse with eclectic decor. Suits backpackers wanting big breakfasts and good wifi.

Why visit

  • A welcoming layout that suits both grab-and-go customers and people who want to linger
  • Free WiFi and reliable power outlets make this a practical stop for travellers needing to catch up on emails
  • Strong WiFi makes it a popular workspot for digital nomads on Samui
  • The pastry and breakfast menu makes it a workable solo-meal stop not just a coffee break
  • A reliable Western-quality breakfast option for travellers staying nearby

What to expect

Friendly Thai staff with enough English to handle international orders comfortably
Air-conditioned indoor seating with some outdoor or terrace seats depending on the day
Espresso drinks usually 70-110 baht and filter coffees 80-130 baht which is mid-market for Koh Samui
Casual cafe atmosphere typical of Koh Samui with a mix of Thai customers and foreign visitors

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Local tips

  • Combine with a walk to Lamai Beach and the Hin Ta Hin Yai rocks which is a short trip away
  • Scooter parking is the practical access most cafes are not on songthaew routes
  • Single-origin filter coffee is brewed to order and worth the extra wait
  • WiFi password is usually printed on the receipt or stuck to the bar

Frequently asked questions

What hours is Akwa Guesthouse Cafe open?

Opening hours are listed as 07:00-21:00. Hours can vary on Thai public holidays and during the low season so confirm by phone if making a special trip.

How do I get to Akwa Guesthouse Cafe?

It is located in Bophut, the boutique north-coast area centred on Fisherman's Village. Practical access is songthaews along the ring road or Grab for direct trips. Walking is realistic if you are staying within the same neighbourhood.

Does the cafe accept card or only cash?

Most independent cafes in Thailand accept cash and Thai QR PromptPay. Foreign credit cards are sometimes accepted but not guaranteed. Carrying 200-500 baht in cash is the safest approach.