Phi Phi Island Full-Day Tour by Speedboat including Lunch from Phuket
Phuket, Thailand
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 10 hours
Sail to the island of Phi Phi in the Andaman Sea by cruiser or speedboat and laze on white sandy beaches in the tropical sun. Snorkel in the turquoise waters to see an underwater wonderland, or soak up the colors of the limestone Viking Cave.
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Sail to the island of Phi Phi in the Andaman Sea by cruiser or speedboat and laze on white sandy beaches in the tropical sun. Snorkel in the turquoise waters to see an underwater wonderland, or soak up the colors of the limestone Viking Cave.
Set out by cruiser or speedboat from Phuket pier and sail over turquoise waters to the scenic Andaman landscape of Phi Phi Islands (Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Le), about 27 miles (45 kilometers) from the mainland.
On arrival, you are free to relax on paradise beaches or take sightseeing excursions to Loh Sa Mah, Phi Phi Ley Cove, and Maya Bay where the blockbuster film The Beach (starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tilda Swinton) was filmed. Lunch will be served at a beach front restaurant in the island.
A chance to observe the majestic underwater world is available for guests who want to snorkel. If you are more the exploring type and Phi Phi’s natural beauty is not enough, there is plenty to do on and off the island.
Phi Phi Ley is home to the Viking Cave, a large limestone cavern where ancient rock paintings can be found. Here, rock paintings are thought to be 3,000 to 4,000 years old, and provide a perfect spot to experience the colors and rhythms of this tropical hideaway.
On arrival, you are free to relax on paradise beaches or take sightseeing excursions to Loh Sa Mah, Phi Phi Ley Cove, and Maya Bay where the blockbuster film The Beach (starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tilda Swinton) was filmed. Lunch will be served at a beach front restaurant in the island.
A chance to observe the majestic underwater world is available for guests who want to snorkel. If you are more the exploring type and Phi Phi’s natural beauty is not enough, there is plenty to do on and off the island.
Phi Phi Ley is home to the Viking Cave, a large limestone cavern where ancient rock paintings can be found. Here, rock paintings are thought to be 3,000 to 4,000 years old, and provide a perfect spot to experience the colors and rhythms of this tropical hideaway.
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