Koh Phi Phi – Phi Phi Island – is one of the most idyllic locations in the world, featuring warm azure waters and soft white sand. Situated in the Andaman Sea, it's accessible from Phuket and Krabi Town by boat, with ferries making several trips to the island a day. The most beautiful area on the island is Ao Maya (Maya Bay), made famous by the movie, The Beach, and owing to the island's small size, all resorts in Phi Phi are within walking distance of this iconic location.
Phi Phi's postcard looks can be attributed to its limestone formations rising out of the water and its clean sandy beaches. The diving on Phi Phi is truly world class and – like most things in Thailand – is very reasonably priced. Most of the larger Phi Phi resorts have their own dive shop and instructors, and for those who don't SCUBA, snorkeling is just as rewarding. Long-tail boats take visitors on tours around the limestone formations and can be booked on an hourly basis.
For the best views of Phi Phi Island, a viewing platform 186 meters above sea level offers stunning panoramas. Nightlife on Phi Phi isn't as raucous as that on Phuket, but there are still plenty of bars on the island that stay open late for the night owls.
For more information on hotels and landmarks in the different areas of Koh Phi Phi, click on the interactive Koh Phi Phi map on the left-hand side of the page.
Koh Phi Phi – Phi Phi Island – is one of the most idyllic locations in the world, featuring warm azure waters and soft white sand. Situated in the Andaman Sea, it's accessible from Phuket and Krabi Town by boat, with ferries making several trips to the island a day. The most beautiful area on the island is Ao Maya (Maya Bay), made famous by the movie, The Beach, and owing to the island's small size, all resorts in Phi Phi are within walking distance of this iconic location.
Phi Phi's postcard looks can be attributed to its limestone formations rising out of the water and its clean sandy beaches. The diving on Phi Phi is truly world class and – like most things in Thailand – is very reasonably priced. Most of the larger Phi Phi resorts have their own dive shop and instructors, and for those who don't SCUBA, snorkeling is just as rewarding. Long-tail boats take visitors on tours around the limestone formations and can be booked on an hourly basis.
For the best views of Phi Phi Island, a viewing platform 186 meters above sea level offers stunning panoramas. Nightlife on Phi Phi isn't as raucous as that on Phuket, but there are still plenty of bars on the island that stay open late for the night owls.
For more information on hotels and landmarks in the different areas of Koh Phi Phi, click on the interactive Koh Phi Phi map on the left-hand side of the page.
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