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Beach Hopping in Phi Phi Islands
Koh Phi Phi's naturally beautiful, long beaches flaunt pearl-white sands, limestone mountains with cliffs, and chic beach bars. The stunning beaches are great for unwinding with family and friends, enjoying water sports, and discovering Thai villages, fishing bays, markets, and resorts. Beach hopping for 1-2 days in Phi Phi includes trips to Monkey Beach, Tonsai Bay, Loh Dalum Bay, Maya Bay, Bamboo Island and more by ferry, boats, or speed boats.
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Bida Islands
Formed by massive limestone rocks rising from the Andaman Sea, Koh Bida Nok and Koh Bida Nai are the southernmost areas of the Phi Phi Islands. These twin jewels feature Phi Phi’s most exhilarating snorkeling, sea diving, and shark-watching tours, only next to Ao Nang. With over 28 meters of excellent underwater visibility, they are home to towering dive sites, colorful reefs, harmless black-tip sharks, turtles, and stingrays.
Scuba Diving in Phi Phi Island
Phi Phi Island's warm waters are a divers' paradise. The colossal limestone monoliths rising out of the ocean form a rugged, stunning environment interspersed with caves and reefs for divers to swim up to 12 meters underwater. Explore the best of Phi Phi's vibrant coral fish, submerged caves, and shipwrecks with diving and scuba diving tours at Garang Heng, Hin Pae, King Cruiser Wreck, Hin Dot, Koh Bida Nok, And Koh Bida Nai.
Hike to Ao Lo Dalam
Among Phi Phi’s top three viewpoints, Ao Lo Dalam is considered the most scenic and overlooks a beautiful beach. At the southern end of Ao Lo Dalam, a 30-minute hiking trail rises uphill, bearing lush tropical jungles, large boulders and several flat cliffs. From the peak, one can soak in picturesque views of the isthmus of Koh Phi, crystal blue water, the curved white sand beach, as well as the sunset.
Kayaking in Phi Phi Island
Ideal for beginners, kayaking in Phi Phi Island allows one to relaxedly explore photogenic places like Pileh Lagoon, Maya Bay, Long Beach, Shark Point, Bamboo Island and Loh Samah Bay. From glittering white-sand coastlines, towering limestone karsts and dense forests to deep sea caves and colourful fish, this archipelago piques every water lover’s adventurous side. Average prices for kayak and guide rentals start from THB 1,600.
Maya Bay
Maya Bay is an iconic location ever since it was shot to fame in the Movie The Beach' by Leonardo Di Caprio. Accessible only by boats and ferries, the crystal waters of the bay with cliffs make the view worthwhile. While until recently, the bay had been indefinitely shut off to visitors, tourists are now allowed to visit again in a controlled manner.
Swimming or engaging in any watersports is prohibited at Maya Bay since baby sharks are being preserved here. The beach is breathtakingly beautiful with stunning scenery. The entrance fee is 400 bahts for foreigners.
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Sailing in Phi Phi Island
Many Phi Phi tourists choose to enjoy island hopping by sailing aboard luxury schooners, yachts, cruises, and boats. One can explore all six islands of this archipelago, sailing past the spectacular beaches, forested limestone hills, and lagoons of Maya Bay, Phi Phi Don and Leh, Bamboo Island, Koh Bida Nok, Koh Bida Nai, and Koh Young.
Perks include stopping for beach tours, kayaking, snorkeling, fun-filled lunches, dinner, and cocktail parties onboard.
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Shark Watching Tours
Shark watching tours are extremely popular in Phi Phi owing to abundant harmless species sheltered in Loh Samah Bay, Palong Bay, Bida Nok, Viking Cave and Long Beach. Black-tip reef sharks are the easiest to spot. There are no dangerous species of sharks in Phi Phi, so one can also dive into the water for a closer look. Snorkelers have higher chances of encountering than scuba divers, who scare the shark with their noisy bubbles.
Snorkeling in Phi Phi Island
The Phi Phi Islands have some of southern Thailand’s best snorkelling spots sought after by tourists. Snorkelling is the best way to explore its magnificent limestone mountains, deep sea caves, and surreal waves of colourful fish, sea turtles and corals. The top snorkelling havens include Hin Klang, Bamboo Island, Loh Sama, Pileh Lagoon, and Long Beach. One can rent snorkels here at just THB 1,500 and dive in.
Moo Dee Bay
Bordered by emerald waters, Moo Dee Bay or Loh Moo Dee boasts a 300-metre-long white sand beach backed by luscious coconut plantations. Lying on the east coast of Phi Phi, this private beach is a snorkelling paradise and almost always uncrowded. One can enjoy tranquil beach walks, ride rented motorbikes or scooters, or unwind at the beach shacks selling tasty Thai food and drinks.
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