Phi Phi Island Beach

Laem tong beach|Phi Phi IslandLaem Tong Beach
Laem Tong Beach is a magical place in northern Phi Phi Island that is ideal for a relaxing and quiet holiday. The only access to the main part of Phi Phi Island is by boat and this means that you have almost total seclusion there. The atmosphere is quite the opposite of Tonsai Village, as here you'll hardly leave your hotel. If you need more detail of Laem Tong Beach >>>

Tonsai bay|Phi Phi Island
Tonsai Pier
The pier is Phi Phi Island's lifeline to the outside world and acts as a hub. The atmosphere changes throughout the day with the focus on the ferry boat schedule. At certain times the area around the pier is as busy as any city railway station in rush hour, with passengers milling around whilst waiting for their boat.
New arrivals and daytrippers hover and look bemused at the hustle and bustle of this island paradise and all the while touts try to sell them accommodation. In general, time in Phi Phi is measured in boats… ferry boats. If you need more detail of Tonsai Beach >>>

Loh Dalum|Phi Phi Island
Loh Dalum Phi Phi Island
Loh Dalum is breathtakingly beautiful – almost totally enclosed, it has very shallow water that gets warmed by the sun to almost the temperature of a warm bath! Loh Dalum has silky soft white sand and turquoise water with a chorus of birdsong – and all year round there are no waves. You can walk out hundreds of metres and still be only waist-deep in water; this beach was made for basking in the sun. At low tide you have to walk a little further to the water's edge. If you need more detail of Loh Dalum >>>

Long Beach|Phi Phi Island
Long Beach, Phi Phi Island.
Facing southwest with stunning views out over Phi Phi Leh lies ever popular Long Beach. This beach has possibly the softest and finest white sand, on an island of fine soft sand. There's also excellent snorkeling.
Long Beach is both far enough from and close enough to the business of Tonsai Village to be a great place to stay, it's no more than a five-minute longtail boat ride from the centre of the action. You can walk to Tonsai Village in the daylight but the journey involves walking over rocks between beaches or up short jungle trails. Don't attempt it at night!. If you need more information of Long Beach >>>

maya bay|Phi Phi Island
Maya Bay is a stunningly beautiful bay that's sheltered by 100-metre high cliffs on three sides. Inside the bay there are several beaches, most are small and some only exist at low tide. The main one is around 200 metres long with silky soft white sand, underwater colourful coral and exotic fish in exceptionally clear water; the whole bay is one big reef.
Maya Bay has become the main tourist attraction of Phi Phi since The Beach was filmed here in 1999. It was always very popular before the film but now people around the world who haven't even heard of Phi Phi have certainly heard of Maya Bay. If you need more information Of Maya bay >>>



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