Phi Phi Islands

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Explore Loh Dalum Bay and Tonsai Bay
Located on Phi Phi Don, Tonsai Beach and Loh Dalum Beach are on opposite sites of the island. Known for its stunning scenery, Loh Dalum Bay has shallow clear blue waters that make it ideal for swimming, wading and kayaking. On the other hand, Tonsai Beach has a bustling atmosphere with numerous shops, restaurants, dive schools and vibrant nightlife featuring beach clubs and fireshows that are worth exploring.
See Wildlife at Monkey Beach
Home to long-tailed macaques, Monkey beach is named after the wild monkeys that are often seen frolicking on the sand. While they're usually harmless, it is advised to avoid feeding them and keep a respectful distance to avoid provoking them. If you're exploring Koh Phi Phi by boat, you might even be able to combine your visit with Bamboo Island.
Visit Maya Bay
Temporarily closed to tourists in 2018 by Thai government to allow the natural environment to recover from over-tourism, Maya Bay reopened in 2022. Part of the Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, it is located on Koh Phi Phi Leh and is accessible by speedboats or longtail boats.
The island's infrastructure is designed to be minimal, as there are no hotels or permanent buildings. With crystal clear waters, palm trees and vibrant marine life, Maya Bay is a great spot to explore the natural beauty of the Andaman sea.
Snorkel with Coral Reefs
Phi Phi Islands has some of the best snorkeling spots, thanks to clear waters providing excellent visibility. At Monkey beach, Pileh Lagoon and Loh Dalum Bay, you will see plenty of healthy corals and colorful fish like clownfish and angelfish as well as sea anemones, starfish, sea cucumbers, and even octopuses in the shallow waters.
Located off the shore of Shark Point and accessible by boat trips, there is a shipwreck of an old Thai navy ship that was deliberately sunk in 1997 to create an artificial reef. Named the Kled Gaeow Wreck, it sits at around 30 to 40 meters deep and is recommended for advanced divers only.
Sample local Thai cuisine
Koh Phi Phi offers a variety of authentic Thai dishes that are popular with visitors such as freshly caught fish, prawns, squid and other shellfish. There are plenty of beachside restaurants where you can sit back and enjoy grilled fish, Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup) and Pad Ped Pla (stir-fried fish). You can also try Thai street food such as Satay skewers, curry dishes and refreshing Thai desserts.