Phi Phi Island : Travel information
The Phi Phi Islands consist of 2 small islands, south
of Phuket, famous for their fine sandy beaches and limestone
cliffs which soar out the sea to form spectacular scenery.
Add crystal clear water, no traffic and a tropical laid
back lifestyle, and it's easy to see why Phi Phi is
one of southern Thailand's most popular destinations.
Although easy access from Phuket attracts hundreds of
visitors daily, by 3pm it's quiet and absolutely gorgeous.
At least an overnight stay is recommended to really
enjoy the islands, especially in the early morning and
evening when the magic of the place really comes alive.
Snorkelling around the many coral reefs or climbing
to one of the karst limestone lookouts is an brilliant
experience.
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Phi Phi Don Island
The larger of the two islands. Most of the budget and
standard accommodation is located around the main ferry
port of Tonsai - also the place for nightlife with films
and music at the local bars. Other beaches on the island
can be easily reached by local boat, and accommodation
tends to be more upmarket with better quality hotels
in the more secluded areas. Local dive companies offer
diving and snorkelling trips around Phi Phi and the
neighbouring islands with equipment for hire. Breakfast
with the sharks is becoming very popular!
Phi Phi
Ley Island
Consists of 90 % limestone cliffs dotted with caves
and passages, surrounding shallow blue-green lagoons
full of multi-coloured fish and shallow coral gardens
- ideal for snorkelling. Located south of Phi Phi Don
and uninhabited, the island also has 2 magnificent beaches,
Loh Samah and Maya Bay - used as a location for the
Hollywood film "The Beach."
Although it is not possible to stay
on Phi Phi Ley which has no accommodation, day tours
leave every day from Phi Phi Don offering snorkelling,
kayaking, or diving trips.
Neighboring
Islands
Koh Yung Island - (Mosquito Island)
: North of Phi Phi Don has some well preserved offshore
coral gardens. Good for snorkelling. The island gets
it's name from the black clouds of mosquitoes at sunset.
Koh Phai Nok Island
- (Bamboo Island) : A tiny island 700 metres surrounded
by coral reef. Next to Koh Yoong. Small beaches on the
north and east side and coral gardens off the south
end.
Koh Pida Nai and Koh Pida Island
: Small islands visited mainly by divers for their underwater
scenery. Ko Pida Nok is very good for both advanced
and beginners with both shallow and deep dive sites.
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