The Phi Phi Islands are a picturesque archipelago in the Andaman Sea, famous for their white sand beaches, azure waters, and rocky cliffs. The main island, Phi Phi Don, offers hotels, bars, and nightlife, while Phi Phi Leh is renowned for Maya Bay, where the movie "The Beach" starring Leonardo DiCaprio was filmed. It’s one of the most popular destinations and sea excursions in Thailand.
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excursion program
7:00 - 7:30
7:00 - 7:30
Hotel pickup
Arrival at the pier
Meet your guide, coffee break
9:30-10:00
9:30-10:00
Departure by speedboat to Phi Phi Island
Visit Maya Bay, the iconic bay where the movie "The Beach" starring Leonardo DiCaprio was filmed
This is a beautiful opportunity to take stunning photos and stroll along the beach.
Pileh Lagoon
The deepest lagoon in Thailand, formed by a fracture in the Earth’s crust.
Viking Caves (view from the sea)
Inside the cave, ancient rock inscriptions and drawings have been preserved, depicting elephants and boats with pointed prows resembling Viking longships.
Lunch on Phi Phi Don Island
Relaxation on the beach of Phi Phi Don Island
Departure to Monkey Beach
Landing on the beach if possible.
Departure to Khai Island
On the island, you can go snorkeling (free of charge) or enjoy other water activities (additional fee applies).
16:30
16:30
Return to Phuket and transfer to your hotel
Important note: The times in the tour itinerary are for reference only; the order of visiting locations may change depending on traffic, crowd levels at the sites, weather conditions, and other factors.
Attention: This tour is prohibited for pregnant women and children under 1 year old, as it takes place on a high-speed boat or catamaran.
According to the rules of Phi Phi National Park, since January 1, 2022, swimming is prohibited at the famous beach in Maya Bay to allow the natural ecosystem to recover. Visitors are only allowed to wade ankle-deep in the water to take beautiful photos, but swimming is not permitted — park rangers strictly enforce this. The upside is that nothing now obstructs or spoils the stunning view of the bay, and you can observe fish right near the shore.