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Getting around Koh Phi Phi
Getting around Koh Phi Phi
Islands and Bays
Phi Phi Don
Laem Tong
Loh Ba Gao Bay
Pak Nam Beach
Ran Tee Bay
Yao Beach
Loh Mudee Bay
Ton Sai Bay
Wang Long Bay
Loh Dalum Bay
Yong Kasem Bay
Nui Bay
Loh Lana Bay
Phi Phi Leh island
Pileh Bay
Loh Samah Bay
Maya Bay
Yung Island
Bamboo Island
Bida Nok Island and Bida Nai Island
Unlike other islands, Koh Phi Phi is only a small island where car and motorcycle rental services are not available. You might be able to hire a bicycle to ride around the island. You can also travel by minivan or boat to quite a few beaches. Long-tail boats are also available along Ton Sai bay and and Loh Dalam bay. The fare depends on the distance, but the minimum is 100 baht.
Islands and Bays
Phi Phi Don It is the largest island among all Phi Phi islands. The quay, resorts, shops restaurants and all the facilities turn this island into a communication hub. Ton Sai bay and Loh Dalum bay are quite famous for their unrivaled scenic beauty.
Laem Tong
On the uppermost of Phi Phi Don, lies an attractive peninsular where the emigrants from Lipe island settled down and formed the first fishing community. Now, the villagers still live in small huts and have a language of their own.
Loh Ba Gao Bay
This bay has a quiet yet the most beautiful beach which measures 500 m. long and lined with rows of coconut trees, which makes it ideal for a private retreat. Phi Phi Island Village and Spa prominently stands at the front of the beach. Some small resorts can be found in more remote areas.
Pak Nam Beach
A small beach which measures only 300 m. long and is located next to Loh Bakao Bay.
Ran Tee Bay
Only 300 m. from the east of Koh Phi Phi, lies Rantee bay and a small beach with clean white sand and crystal clear blue water of only 2 m. deep. This bay is an excellent site for snorkeling.
Yao Beach
An elongated beach which measures approximately 700 m. and is adjacent to Ton Sai bay. Varieties of small fish can be seen through the crystal clear water. The beach is so lively with so many tourists staying here. Long-tail boat service is available.
Loh Mudee Bay
On the east coast lies a quiet small bay with a beach measuring only 400 m. long. It is ideal for swimming and sunbathing. There is a 600 m. walkway joining Loh Mudee bay and Yao beach.
Ton Sai Bay
Ton Sai is a lively bay with a pier where boats and ships from Krabi and Phuket stop, a 2-km. long beach with powder white sand that fringes with crystal clear turquoise water, accommodations for all types of budgets, shops, restaurants, entertainment establishments and all the facilities. From here, you can take a long-tail boat to many beaches.
Wang Long Bay
One of the smallest and quietest parts of Phi Phi islands, and very little visited, yet it retains its natural and scenic beauty. It is ideal for a private retreat. Reading in this bay’s peaceful surroundings is a wonderful experience.
Loh Dalum Bay
Loh Dalum Bay
Loh Dalum Bay is an idyllic, exotic and tropical paradise surrounded by hills on all sides. Its 1 km. long beach which comprises silky soft white sand and turquoise water is visited by many tourists. The activities here include sunbathing, watersports and pictures of scenic beauty.
Yong Kasem Bay
Yong Kasem Bay
Yong Kasem is a small deserted tranquil bay located just outside Loh Dalum Bay to the west. It is also known as Monkey beach because it is a large habitat of moneys.
Nui Bay
A small tranquil bay which measures only 100 m. long. It is near and separated from Loh Lana bay only by a hill. It is perfect for swimming and relaxation.
Loh Lana Bay
Loh Lana Bay
A horseshoe shaped bay surrounded by hills. It has a powder white sand beach of gradual slop, shallow water and rocks. No resorts are available. Boats sailing to other islands stop here for a break before continuing their journeys.
Phi Phi Leh island Phi Phi Leh is one of the Phi Phi islands. It is a small beautiful island with an area of only 6.6 km2 , with no resorts, yet it has come to worldwide prominence when it was used as a location for the 2000 British-American film The Beach. People who visit Phi Phi Leh island also visit Pileh bay and Loh Samah Bay which are as beautiful. So we will give you the info on these two bays too.
Pileh Bay
Pileh Bay
Pileh bay is located on the back of Chon bay and Maya bay and is surrounded by high cliffs. The water is crystal clear and very clean, but it is rather deep in the middle. The water near the edge of the bay is shallower and more suitable for swimming. At the bottom of the bay there is a small beach where many visitors enjoy swimming and relaxation. As the entrance is quite narrow, it is advisable to check how high the tide is before each entry and exit.
Loh Samah Bay
Loh Samah Bay
Loh Samah is a famous site for snorkeling and admiring underwater corals. It lies on the south of Phi Phi Leh island within a walking distance from Maya bay.
Maya Bay
Maya Bay
Maya bay is renowned for its unrivalled idyllic and rustic beauty. Its entrance is a narrow curve path of 250 m. long with seawater coming in and out as the result of the corrosion of limestone hills. Its powder white soft sand beach that fringes with crystal clear turquoise water is so enticing that any visitors are bound to walk barefoot on the beach and immerse themselves in water for leisure.
Yung Island
Yung Island
Yung island lies on the north of Phi Phi Don island and next to Tong peninsular. It is frequently visited by many tourists from all parts of the world. Although the beach is too rocky to stroll, it has crystal clear shallow water and exotic and colorful fish and corals of wide variety. It is a superb site for snorkeling.
Bamboo Island
Bamboo Island
Those who visit Yung island also visit Bamboo island because it is quite near. The island’s soft powder white sand beach with crystal clear turquoise shallow water is a paradise for snorkeling and admiring staghorn corals. Tents can be hired for overnight stay. Restaurants and toilets are available in the national park.
Bida Nok Island and Bida Nai Island
Bida Nok island and Bida Nai island are 2 km. apart from each other and lie at some distance off the coast-line. The exotic scenery of the islands is made up of high limestone hills, cliffs surrounded by silvery sand beaches and crystal clear turquoise sea under which a bank of coral reefs and colorful marine lives such as leopard sharks, blacktip reef sharks, blue-spotted stingrays, stonefish, tuna, threadfin jack and great barracuda can be seen. Not only are they unrivalled for their natural and scenic beauty, but they are also unrivalled for their diving site with water of 5-30 m. deep.




