Floating Lotus Resto-Bar
Floating Lotus Resto-Bar Live Cam Live Cam

This 4K camera looks out from the Floating Lotus Resto-Bar on the northeast corner of Koh Samui, in the stretch of coast known for the golden Big Buddha statue that rises above the shoreline. It is a warm, unhurried view of the Gulf of Thailand, with longtail boats, shallow water and island sky filling the frame all day and night.

Why Koh Samui? Samui is Thailand's easygoing island, less frantic than Phuket and built around beach bars, coconut groves and temple gates. The Bang Rak side faces sheltered water, so the bay often sits glassy and pale in the morning before the afternoon breeze picks up. Watching from a bar table here is about as relaxed as island viewing gets.

Floating Lotus Resto-Bar highlights: As you enjoy the live view, be sure to look out for:

  • Big Buddha Backdrop: The seated golden Buddha and its temple stairway sit close by, catching strong light in the late afternoon and glowing after dark.
  • Longtails and Ferries: Long wooden boats with painted bows work the shallows, while larger ferries and speedboats cross the bay toward the neighbouring islands.
  • Sunset Bar Hour: As the light drops, tables fill, lanterns come on and the water turns from turquoise to a deep evening blue.

Beyond the Bar: Bang Rak is one of Samui's busiest little corners, with a pier for boats to Koh Phangan, small seafood places along the road and the temple complex just above the beach. Chaweng's longer sands and nightlife lie south, while the quieter north coast beaches spread out to the west.

Thanks to the team at Floating Lotus Resto-Bar for keeping this camera running and sharing their waterfront in crisp 4K. Streams like this take real effort to maintain, and they let anyone drop into a Thai island evening from wherever they happen to be.

Pull up the stream, watch the longtails drift past the Big Buddha shoreline, and let a Koh Samui afternoon run quietly in the background of your day.