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Koh Phi Phi Day Tours
Phi Phi -
Those Famous Islands
Many People
now in these beautiful islands, but the grandeur cannot be destroyed
The
stunning beauty of this pair of islands has seen them listed amongst the
most beautiful islands in the world, and justifiably so. Images of Phi Phi
are used to sell the whole Phuket region, and most visitors to Phuket have
likely seen photos of the rock walls of Phi Phi rising from crystal waters
long before arriving here.
Unfortunately the development of the islands has been uncontrolled, and the
main beach area in Ton Sai Bay is now a kind of crowded resort slum, though
one with its own character. At midday each day thousands of day tripping
tourists are poured off tour boats from Phuket onto the beach at Ton Sai,
creating a temporary crowd. Note that the first photo here was taken in 1990
before tourism discovered the place!
Despite this, the original beauty of the islands away from Ton Sai beach
remains intact. No-one can change the massive rock formations and clear
waters. And the many small coves and beaches within the two islands have no
structures at all. A trip to Phi Phi is still an awe-inspiring experience.
As
with touring Phang Nga, how one travels makes the greatest difference. Best
by far is renting one’s own boat, though that is an expensive option. Most
of the day trip boats offer a basic, if somewhat crowded tour around the
islands. Staying over night offers a chance to experience the real grandeur
of these islands after the day-trippers have left. Evening and early morning
are magical times in the shadow of Phi Phi’s mighty rock walls, making an
overnight stop here a memorable experience.
There are a few good hotels here and many cheap bungalows on Phi Phi. One
can usually arrive and find accommodation. But beware during the peak
season- it’s better to be sure and book in advance from January to March.
See contacts below for some better hotels that can be booked in advance.
Boats to Krabi, Lanta
There are several large passenger boats from Phuket to Phi Phi daily. There
are also daily boat connections from Phi Phi to Krabi and to Koh Lanta,
making it possible to plan an interesting itinerary.
Snorkelling
There are many longtail boats for rent on the beach at Ton Sai Bay (approx
1,500 Baht per day) and the drivers all know the best snorkelling places.
Perhaps the best is over an extensive, shallow reef just off Bamboo island.
This Island has a beautiful beach is also worth visiting. During the high
season a small restaurant usually sets up here, but there is no
accommodation here.
There were once beautiful coral gardens around the southern, uninhabited Phi
Phi island, but these have been almost completely destroyed by longtail
boats droppng and dragging their anchors while taking tourists to view them.
The boat drivers are learning, bit by bit. Please do your bit to help by not
touching any corals at all, and ensure that all of your rubbish comes back
with you.
Diving
There are a few diving companies operating out of the small village at Ton
Sai Bay, and they can provide everything for the new or experienced diver,
including instruction. There are quite a few interesting dive spots off the
southern island, Phi Phi Le, and of course the companies here know them
well. It is an ideal place to learn to dive since the water here is placid,
warm and very clear.
Rock
Climbing
There has been one French climber here for several years, and he would guide
climbers, new and experienced, up some of the towering pinnacles here. Ask
for him in Mama’s restaurant right in the middle of the Ton Sai village.
We repeat that by far the best way to see and enjoy the Phi Phi Islands is
to stay overnight, rent a longtail and take your own tour. The day trips
from Phuket are far from ideal.
Daily passenger boats connect Phi Phi with both Phuket and Krabi, and, in
the high season, with Koh Lanta. |