The Phi Phi islands are among the most popular islands in Southeast Asia. Just a 45-minute speedboat trip or a 90-minute ferryboat ride from either Phuket or Krabi, the postcard islands feature white-sand beaches, stunning rock formations, and vividly-colored turquoise waters. Phi Phi is composed of six islands. The two main islands are Koh Phi Phi Don and Koh Phi Phi Leh. The larger and inhabite...
Pileh Lagoon is a small inlet on the Koh Phi Phi Leh island (the second biggest in the Phi Phi Island archipelago), and actually is separated from Maya Bay (the main beach on the island) by a sheer limestone cliff face. The crystal clear azure water inside this beautiful lagoon makes it a perfect spot for swimming and snorkeling.
Located 186 meters above sea level, the Phi Phi Viewpoints offer stunning panoramic views of the Phi Phi Islands. The climb to reach the viewpoints is intense but short and the views on top make the steep trek all worthwhile. There are actually three main viewpoints numbered 1, 2, and 3. Viewpoints 1 and 2 are directly above each other and the most popular. Viewpoint 1 has the gigantic "I Love Ph...
Located on the southwestern side of Tonsai Bay on Phi Phi Islands, Monkey Beach is a 150-meter long white-sand beach with emerald color water. It got its name because the limestone cliff on the backside of the beach is covered with lush vegetation that are frequented by monkeys as a comfortable habitat. Other than the famous furry inhabitants. the beach is also known as a top- notch snorkelling sp...
Located in Phi Phi Ley, Maya Bay is a white-sand beach with turquoise water, surrounded by gigantic limestone cliffs covered in lush vegetation. It is known to be a great swimming and snokeling spot given its beautiful coral reefs (although at risk of destruction due to over-tourism). The Beach became world famous after it became the filming location for "The Beach" starring Leonardo Dicaprio.
Located 186 meters above sea level, the Phi Phi Viewpoints offer stunning panoramic views of the Phi Phi Islands. The climb to reach the viewpoints is intense but short and the views on top make the steep trek all worthwhile. There are actually three main viewpoints numbered 1, 2, and 3. Viewpoints 1 and 2 are directly above each other and the most popular. Viewpoint 1 has the gigantic "I Love Ph...