While the cost of staying on Phi Phi Island is a little more than staying on Phuket or Krabi, the time saved on diving and day trips is worth spending a few days there regardless. The stunning blue water and white sands could also be considered a reason for the trip, as could the small island village feel, after the busy crowds of Patong.
Four hours by ferry or 45 minutes in a speed boat, and then a few days to explore a different Thailand.
We left in our boat at 8am, but I recommend earlier if you can, to visit Maya Beach, the setting used in the film, The Beach. There were already 40 or so people there, and while we only stayed half an hour, by the time we left, there was over 100 (later in the day, boats arrive, bringing with them over 700 people).
The benefit of spending only a short time on the beach, meant we were ahead of the pack, so every location we visited after that, was more or less for our enjoyment alone.
As beautiful as Maya Bay might be, the pick for me is Pi Leh - we arrived to an empty cove, surrounded by towering stone walls. The water is an emerald green, that glows, and we floated in peace with only the occasional long boat motoring in for a look. To have that pristine place of beauty to ourselves was worth the cost of the private boat. Even the kids ranked it as the highlight of the stay on Phi Phi.
We proceeded to tour little coves and beaches, spending half an hour in the sea and sand, or snorkelling at every stop.
By the time we hit Monkey Beach, it was crowded with tourist boats, but still worth a quick stop to see the monkeys frolicking.
The hotels offer cheaper group tours, but I recommend forking out for a private one - you can decide when you want to leave and where you want to go (our driver had suggested an hour on the popular Maya Beach, but we spent longer in perfect solitude in Pi Leh instead).
My other travel tip is to tell your non-snorkelling children not to throw your morning tea in the ocean to feed the fish. Apparently this is something that needs to be said.
Out of all the wonderful things we did in Thailand, this four hours was the highlight. It was so magical to see such beauty and as Water Rat says, in Wind in the Willows, "There is nothing - absolutely nothing - half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats."
Further Reading:
Holiday Inn, Phi Phi http://www.weekendnotes.com/holiday-inn-phi-phi/
Linking with #AwwMondays #WaterThursdays
Such beautiful pictures, but my favorite part is imagining your kids throwing over the tea. It's amazing what we have to tell kids that we think they should just know. :)
ReplyDeleteThailand is on my holiday bucket list. Your photos are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteJust with a little point 'n'click camera - the location is so breathtaking, I don't think you could take a bad photo. AirAsia had $400 rtn to Phuket, and the accom is very cheap when you are there....
DeleteOh Lydia, all your photos are lovely. What a beautiful place!
DeleteBeautiful photographs Lydia - make the place look so enticing! The colour of the water is gorgeous! :-) I've never been to Thailand but hopefully one day!
ReplyDeleteFrankly I'm not a big fan of Patong Beach. Phi Phi Island looks lovely! Another post I read said to avoid Maya Beach because it was too overcrowded - and it really did look overcrowded in their photos. But your photos tell a totally different story. Noted, to go super early to visit Maya Beach! #wednesdaywanderlust
ReplyDeleteIt is such a beautiful area to explore, especially when you can find hidden gems.
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I love your photos, Lydia. They are so inviting. Those crystal clear waters and beautiful cliffs make Phi Phi Island look like Heaven! Starting early is always a good idea when you travel. Thanks for joining #TheWeeklyPostcard.
ReplyDeleteStaying at Phi Phi itself to beat the crowd is a good move! Thank you for linking up on Travel Tuesday. :)
ReplyDeleteI remember when we went there a couple of years ago, the hundreds of tourists which go to the Maya Beach is ridiculous! :p
ReplyDeleteDid you go diving while you were there? It's pretty spectacular underwater as well :) And you're so right about beating the crowds!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place it is! And I still think monkeys are pretty darn cute, despite that they can be a nuisance at times. :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed Phi Phi Island, and those very naughty monkeys were fun to watch
ReplyDeleteIt looks like paradise. Tropical beaches and nobody else around.
ReplyDeleteWait, what exactly is "sea lice"? Or is that something I don't really want to know the answer to? I could probably put up with it, though, if I had Pi Leh all to myself like you guys did!
ReplyDeleteI don't know exactly but microscopic things in the sea that bite you. A lot. But they don't hang around like head lice. Leave the water and they're gone.
DeleteI loved our trips around the islands. It really is beautiful. Sea lice are awful. They get you without you even realising it.
ReplyDeleteGetting up early is the key to no crowds in so many places...and we're not morning people. Still your photos are wonderful. These are beaches i hope to explore one day.
ReplyDeleteLove the Thai islands. Such beautiful water and the boat ride is such a part of the relaxation for me. #weekendwanderlust
ReplyDeleteHello, what a beautiful place. Gorgeous photos and scenery! Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!
ReplyDeleteIt is a beautiful place!
DeleteWhat a beautiful place to enjoy and explore. Wow.
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This must have been a visit of a lifetime. WOW, it does look wonderful.
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Gorgeous turquoise water and beach
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