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Accommodation on Koh Phi Phi
Hotels and
Bungalows on Phi Phi
A few upmarket hotels, but many
more smaller, cheaper bungalows
Accommodation
on the two Phi Phi Islands is limited to the larger of the pair, the
northern Phi Phi Don. It’s more rugged sister, a couple of kilometres to the
south, has no man-made structures on it whatever, save a rickety boat
landing leading to the mouth of the huge and famous cave there. There is
virtually no flat land on this island on which to build.
A large part of Phi Phi Don also comprises vertical rock walls, ensuring
that large sections of this will also retain their untouched beauty forever.
Phi Phi’s accommodation is concentrated in the narrow isthmus separating two
beautiful bays seen in so many classic photos of these islands, while a few
bungalow resorts are scattered on small beaches up the east coast.
The
more up-market resorts here usually live on pre-booked guests, while most of
the smaller establishments, particularly those along the twin bays, rely on
daily walk-ins. Backpacking tourists disembark from ferry boats from Phuket
and Krabi several times a day at the main Ton Sai jetty, and are besieged by
young men proffering brochures, rooms and boats to other parts of the
islands.
The largest number of cheap rooms is found on the string of beaches facing
Ton Sai bay that stretches to the east of the main jetty. Those who want to
look and choose their room should walk along these beaches. To get there
turn right when disembarking at the jetty, walk through the small village of
shops and restaurants, following the trail along the beach. There is no
motorised transport on the Phi Phi Islands at all, and those who wish to go
further up the island to one of the scattered resorts there will need to
rent a longtail boat. They are always waiting when the ferries arrive.
To the left of the Ton Sai jetty there are also some nice bungalows on the
far side of the big Phi Phi Islands Cabana, tucked in neatly below the high
cliff face.
Upmarket Resorts
The
best resort at Ton Sai is definitely the Phi Phi Island Cabana. It
has the prime location in all of Phi Phi, sitting right in the middle of the
coconut-covered peninsula, facing the beaches on both sides. This has by far
the largest swimming pool in Phi Phi, in idyllic conditions.
The Phi Phi Princess, on the back beach, is a good bungalow resort.
One really quiet get-away on the east coast, the Pee Pee Island Village,
has a whole beach to itself, and virtually no outsiders can get here. At the
top end of the island the Holiday Inn Phi Phi (formerly Phi Phi Palm
Beach, and often still called that) offers particularly attractive bungalows
set in beautiful coconut garden, and one of the four swimming pools in these
islands.
Upmarket Resorts
Holiday Inn Resort Phi Phi Island
54 Moo 8, Ao Nang, Koh Phi Phi, Krabi 81000 Thailand
Tel: (66 75) 621 334, (01) 4763787, (01) 6767317-8
Fax:(66 75) 621 334
E-mail:
reserv@phiphi-palmbeach.com |
Pee Pee Island Village
49 Moo 8, Ao Nang, Phi Phi Koh, Krabi 81000 Thailand
Tel: (66 75) 612 915
Fax: (66 75) 612 916
E-mail: ppisland@e-mail.in.th
www.phuket.com/ppisland |
Phi Phi Island Cabana
74/38 Poolpal Road, Talad Nuan, Muang Phuket 83000 Thailand
Tel: (66 75) 612132,612594
Fax: (6675) 612 132
Phuket Office: Tel: (66 76) 214 941, 223 532
Fax: (66 76) 214 942 |
Phi Phi Princess Resort
103 Moo 7, Phi Phi Koh, Krabi 81000 Thailand
Tel: (66 75) 622 079,622 452
Fax: (66 75) 612188
E-mail:
ppthaiprincess@hotmail.com |
Phi Phi Tonsai Village
58 Moo 7, Nang Ao, Phi Phi Koh, Krabi 81000 Thailand
Tel/Fax: (66 75) 612 434 |
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