Footgolf in a tropical garden beats the beach. I like how this 18-hole course mixes football golf with a peaceful botanical setting near Chaweng, and I also like that it’s beginner-friendly with no experience needed. The one catch to plan for is the heat, since you’ll be outside for a couple hours.
With hotel pickup and drop-off from anywhere on Koh Samui and a private setup just for your group, the day runs smoothly. You’re not signing up for a workout boot camp—you’re signing up for a gentle competition in a garden where every hole feels like a small stop-and-smile moment.
The main practical consideration is footwear and pacing: shoes can be rented, and if it’s hot you might want to go with the flow. Still, for couples, groups, and families, it’s a memorable break from sun-and-scooters with real gameplay and actual scenery.
In This Review
- Key Things I’d Know Before You Go
- Koh Samui’s Footgolf Course Feels Like a Garden Date
- The Game: What You’re Doing on the 18 Holes
- Hole 11 Is Your Mid-Round Reset
- Botanical Gardens with 350+ Species: The Walk Is Part of It
- Where It Runs: Near Chaweng, with Pickup Across the Island
- Gear, Shoes, and the Best Way to Prepare
- Small Comfort Add-Ons That Make It Easier
- Price and Value: What $60 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)
- Who Should Book This Footgolf and Botanical Garden Session
- Timing Tips: Make the Heat Work for You
- Should You Book Koh Samui Footgolf & Botanical Gardens?
- FAQ
- Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
- How long does the Koh Samui footgolf session take?
- What does the $60 price include?
- Do I need prior experience to play footgolf?
- What about shoes—are they included?
- Is it private for my group?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Things I’d Know Before You Go

- 18 holes of footgolf, not just a demo: you play a full round on a course built for fun and variety
- A cool-down at hole 11: expect cold towel, snack, and a chance to reset in the middle
- Beginner rules feel forgiving: you don’t need prior experience, and learning happens fast
- Botanical garden setting with 350+ species: the “walk between holes” is part of the attraction
- Asia’s first footgolf course: a quirky, first-in-region detail that makes the activity feel special
- Included extras help the value: footballs, soft drink, bottled water, and a souvenir are part of the package
Koh Samui’s Footgolf Course Feels Like a Garden Date

Koh Samui has plenty of activities that are either fully active or fully scenic. This one lands in a fun middle lane: you get to play football golf while moving through a tropical garden that’s meant for wandering. Near Chaweng, it’s also convenient, so you can swap beach time for something different without giving up your comfort.
I like that the competition is designed to be light. The course setup makes it easy to join in even if your team isn’t exactly sports-trained. And the garden vibe keeps it relaxed—no loud pressure, no “serious golfer” energy.
The other big plus is that it’s not a complicated plan. You’re picked up, brought to the course, get your equipment and instructions, and then play. For families with mixed ages (or couples on a change-of-pace day), that matters.
Other football golf and recreation tours we've reviewed in Koh Samui
The Game: What You’re Doing on the 18 Holes
Footgolf is basically golf rules using a football and kicking for each hole. The good news here is that you’re not expected to arrive knowing technique. The activity is built so you can pick it up quickly, even if you’ve never done anything like it.
On each hole, there’s also a fun football fact angle. That small educational twist does two things: it breaks up the play time and makes the course feel like a guided experience rather than just a field with markers. It’s also handy for kids who might get bored with anything that feels repetitive.
How hard it feels depends on the day. The course is maintained and designed to be interesting, which means you’ll face holes that reward better positioning. But this is not set up like a strict skill test. You’ll likely spend time learning your approach more than mastering your swing.
And yes, you should expect to take breaks. Heat on Koh Samui can be real, so the course pacing makes room for it—especially around the halfway point.
Hole 11 Is Your Mid-Round Reset

The standout comfort moment is around hole 11. You’ll be invited in for a cold towel and snack, which is exactly what you want once you’ve been walking and kicking in warm air. It also turns the game into something you can look forward to, not just endure.
A couple of reviews mention the same idea with extra mid-course refreshments—so if you’re planning a summer play session, think of the experience as structured around cooling down. It’s one of those small details that upgrades the whole day, especially for families and anyone traveling with kids.
This is also when the course feels most “managed.” Staff are on hand, things stay organized, and you get to rehydrate without having to think like a logistics planner.
Botanical Gardens with 350+ Species: The Walk Is Part of It

The course doesn’t just sit on a piece of land—it weaves through a garden environment. You’re moving through lush planting with over 350 species of plants, which changes how the day feels. Instead of feeling like you’re doing one activity in the middle of nature, it feels like nature is doing part of the entertaining.
For couples, this can be a slower, scenic alternative to a fast scooter loop. For groups and families, it’s a good way to keep kids engaged because there’s always something to look at while you travel between holes.
There’s also a calmer vibe than you’ll find on many beach-heavy days. The setting makes the game feel gentler, which is a real advantage when your group has different energy levels.
If you’re the type who loves nature but hates “only walking” plans, this is a smart compromise.
Where It Runs: Near Chaweng, with Pickup Across the Island

The course is located close to Chaweng, and the tour includes private transfers to and from your accommodation. That means you don’t have to figure out parking, directions, or timing on your own—especially helpful if your hotel is outside the main Chaweng area.
Pickup is offered from anywhere on Koh Samui. In practice, this makes the day easy to slot into a busy schedule. You can plan it as a half-day break from the beach, spa, or nightlife rhythm.
Duration is roughly 2 to 3 hours, and it usually lands closer to the shorter end for people who keep moving. If your family likes extra breaks or you want more time to enjoy the garden, give yourself a bit of buffer.
Also keep in mind that doing a full 18 holes is the goal, but on some days time constraints can shorten the number of holes completed. If you have a strict next stop on your schedule, you’ll want to mention that when you start planning.
Gear, Shoes, and the Best Way to Prepare

Shooes are where most questions happen. Shoes can be hired for 100 THB per pair, and the full amount is returned after playing. That’s a fair setup because you’re not permanently committing to buying rental gear.
Some people report being able to play barefoot. If you prefer going without shoes, just plan to ask on arrival so you know what’s allowed on your specific session.
Practical tip: Koh Samui heat means you’ll likely want footwear for comfort, even if you’re tempted to go barefoot. You’re walking between kicks, and your feet will feel the difference.
Included gear is also helpful. You get footballs for the game, which means you don’t need to bring anything sport-specific besides basic sun protection.
Small Comfort Add-Ons That Make It Easier

This isn’t just “show up and play.” The package includes several day-maker items:
- Soft drink and bottled water
- A souvenir
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
And the comfort touches matter on a hot island. Reviews note staff provided mosquito repellent and hats, and that cold towels show up at the mid-course break. Even if you’re the kind of traveler who packs everything, it’s comforting to know they’re thinking about the weather and bugs.
Also, there’s a gentle competition structure. You don’t need to be a football expert to have fun, which means the day stays enjoyable even if your group has a mix of ages and abilities.
Price and Value: What $60 Buys You (and What It Doesn’t)

$60 for a 2–3 hour footgolf experience with admission and transfers is usually good value on Koh Samui. The cost isn’t only for the game—it’s also for the organization. You’re getting hotel pickup/drop-off, equipment (football), and refreshments plus a souvenir.
Here’s what’s included in the price:
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Footballs
- Soft drink
- Souvenir
- Bottled water
- Admission ticket
What’s not included:
- Shoes can be hired for 100 THB per pair, with the full amount returned after playing
So the “real cost” isn’t just the base ticket. It’s the fact that you’re not renting taxis or buying food and drinks separately during the activity. You’ll also likely save time because the whole thing is set up to run efficiently.
If you’re comparing alternatives—like another attraction that charges separately for entry, transport, and snacks—this tends to feel like a packaged deal. And because it works for groups and families, it can be a smart use of your day when you want one activity that everyone can enjoy.
Who Should Book This Footgolf and Botanical Garden Session
I’d point you toward this if you want an active, outdoorsy break that doesn’t require athletic confidence. It’s ideal when:
- You’re traveling with kids or a group with mixed ages
- You want something fun beyond the beach but not too intense
- You and your partner like low-stress competition
- Your group prefers a calm setting rather than a crowded attraction
It’s also a good choice for rainy-season planning if you don’t want a full indoor day—but do note the activity is outdoors, so you’ll still need to keep an eye on conditions for that day.
If your idea of a perfect day is only high-speed thrills, you may find this too gentle. But if you want a pleasant “half-day story” with real gameplay and a garden backdrop, it’s a strong fit.
Timing Tips: Make the Heat Work for You
Because this is an outdoor activity, timing matters. Plan for sun protection and hydration. Even though bottled water is included, you’ll still want to apply sunscreen and stay mindful of how you feel mid-round.
Use the mid-course break at hole 11 as your cue to cool down properly. That cold towel and snack moment isn’t just a perk—it’s a natural rhythm in the game.
If your schedule is tight, book it as early as your day allows. That gives you the best chance to enjoy the garden and complete the full 18 holes without rushing.
Should You Book Koh Samui Footgolf & Botanical Gardens?
Yes, if you want a practical, family-friendly Koh Samui activity that mixes competition with scenery. The big reasons to book are the beginner-friendly nature of the game, the cool-down at hole 11, and the fact that you get transport plus refreshments in one package.
Skip it only if you know you hate outdoor walking in heat or you’re looking for a highly competitive, technical sport experience. This is about fun first, not proving your skills.
If you’re on Koh Samui and you’re tired of choosing between beach relaxation and “serious” tours, footgolf in the botanical garden is a clean middle path. You’ll leave with an actual activity story, plus that calm garden feeling that makes the whole day feel different.
FAQ
Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?
Yes. The experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off, and pickup is available from anywhere on Koh Samui.
How long does the Koh Samui footgolf session take?
Plan for about 2 to 3 hours total.
What does the $60 price include?
The price includes admission, footballs, a soft drink, bottled water, and a souvenir, along with hotel pickup and drop-off.
Do I need prior experience to play footgolf?
No. The activity is easy to learn and you don’t need any experience.
What about shoes—are they included?
Shoes are not included. You can hire shoes for 100 THB per pair, and the full amount is returned after playing.
Is it private for my group?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
If you tell me where you’re staying (Lamai, Chaweng, Bophut, etc.) and the ages in your group, I can help you decide the best time of day to book.




















