Bamboo Island national park is also known as Koh Mai Phai for local people. It is located in the north about 5 km off PhiPhi Don. It is a small, flat island with soft, white sand. Just 60 meters from the beach you can paddle boarding, snorkel to see coral reefs and marine life.
Viking Cave is a mysterious cave with a long history. A major collection point for outrageously valuable swift’s nests, the key components of the Chinese specialty bird’s nest soup. The nests will be collected by local Thai people that live in the cave to protect the nests and swifts. Nice spot for snorkeling. If you are lucky you can even see Black Tip Reef sharks in the shallow site.
Monkey beach is a world famous beach and worth visiting. Monkeys come out of the jungle for food and they are not afraid of humans. Watch them play around with their family and take some nice photos with them to make your memories last.
Shark Point for snorkeling and a chance to spot small reef sharks. If the weather allows, we can also visit Wang Long Bay lagoon and Nui Bay beach for relaxing and snorkeling.
Pirate Cove or Leam Haad beach for the night snorkeling with glowing plankton. Jump in the water and more around to see the sparkly plankton glowing around your body.
Emerald lagoons or Pileh Lagoon is one of two gorgeous that await in Phi Phi Ley’s interior, As you enter the lagoon you will be surrounded with limestone mountains and emerald water. Swimming and enjoying the scenery.
Loh Moo Dee Bay is located on the east coast of PhiPhi Don in the south of the island. The bay is quiet and peaceful, lined with coconut trees. As you step in the bay you’ll feel the soft white sand under your feet. Relax in clear warm water and appreciate the view of Koh Pu and Koh Jum on the horizon, which will take your breath away.
Maya Bay beach national park is well known by travelers around the world because it was the location of the movie “The Beach”. Exploring the national park, relaxing and enjoying the stunning view of the beach and mountains.