Nov 5, 2024
Super tour - Beautiful tour departing early in the morning that allows you to be the first to arrive in Maya Bay, being able to admire and enjoy the beach without crowds. The rest of the tour is gorgeous with several snorkeling stops (mask and snorkel provided by the tour). All good!
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May 27, 2024
Best tour at Phi Phi Island - Honestly one of the best tour in Thailand. The boat leaves from Phi Phi instead of Phuket or Krabi so you will have to be staying at the island. Because you will be leaving from Phi Phi, you will arrive at all the point of interest before anyone else and you will avoid overcrowded situations. Staff and crew were super nice and helpful, they provided tips when snorkling and swimming around.
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May 19, 2024
Good tasty affordable food - Great restaurant just 1 min walk from the pier. Incredibly helpful and friendly staff who couldn't do enough for you. Food was great with a big selection, especially the beef in oyster sauce hmmmmm tasty.
They also do some great ice cream and are very reasonably priced.
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May 16, 2024
Unbelievable - Amazing!! Experience. The whole day is full of activities, exploring the different beaches, bays, and snorkel spots. Definitely recommended if you are staying in Phi Phi for some time. Take a lot of cool pictures.
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Apr 7, 2024
Batman forever! - Batman and crew were so awesome and so accommodating. All the different island stops, snorkeling, sunrise; the whole experience was fantastic!
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Oct 7, 2024
Fun day out in Phi Phi! - Was a fun day. Monkey beach isn't really worth it, and because of high tide we ended up spending 2 hrs on bamboo beach which was a bit too much. But those are not really controllable factors. Overall, boat was good, locations were good. Being able to get to maya bay early was amazing! As was swimming in phi-ley lagoon and the two snorkeling spots.
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Mar 29, 2024
Decent one day trip from Phi phi - They were right on time for everything. The 4 hr 6:30 - 10:30 tour is a more valuable one. The first snorkelling point had lot of jelly fish. The water level in Maya Bay was also less (font know because of low tide or the season)
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Nov 24, 2024
Good tour, but not beating the crowds by any stretch - This was a good trip. But I don't think it can be called "sunrise" or "beat the crowds". You watch the sunrise while waiting for the boat at the dock, and all the locations you visit are very much crowded. Each boat has around 40 people and there are 6 or so boats from this agency alone, not to mention other agencies doing sunrise tours. It wasn't a deal breaker for us, this is a huge tourist destination after all and we visited all the popular sights, so crowds were inevitable. I just think people shouldn't go into this thinking they'll get a reduction in crowds. It felt like any other large tour group.
I'll also add that monkey beach made me a bit sad. Monkeys being surrounded by 50+ people, other guides (not our tour) feeding them and stressing them out more. These aren't circus animals, they're wild. As a whole maybe large groups should stop visiting this place altogether.
The tour guide was great, the sights were beautiful, and the snorkeling was amazing. I'd reccomend this to others but with the caveat that this is absolutely not a beat the crowds or a sunrise tour.
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Nov 23, 2024
Do the half day and expect crowds - It was pretty crowded on the boat. Also the full day felt long and all the best stuff was in the morning and lunch was nothing special.
Id recommend the half day but not the full day.
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Apr 21, 2024
Our horrible, ableist guide ruined the trip by shouting at deaf people and refusing to accommodate them - Our group included four deaf people. When we boarded the boat, our guide asked us if we could swim, if any of us got seasick, and gave us information we needed, like where we could find water, NP rules, that sort of thing. One of the deaf group made it clear that they couldn't hear, and that they would need these instructions writing down (apparently they said this to the company the previous day, when they booked the tour). The guide indicated that he would, and then our boat left for Phi Phi Leh. 20 minutes later, when we arrived, I assumed the instructions had been written down, but no. The guide gave us further instructions verbally, told us what time we had to be back (again, verbally), and then let us go. The man who asked for written instructions again mimed writing down, the guide just shrugged and walked off. At this point he hadn't asked if they could swim, or let them know where to find water, or the various things they couldn't do in Maya bay (without hefty fines). The man reached out to the guide's arm, to get his attention (he appeared to be unable to speak out loud, so saying "excuse me" wasn't an option), and the guide started shouting, really loudly and angrily about how it's not OK to touch people like that.
The shouting episode went on for about 5 minutes, while everyone else on the boat stood there open-mouthed, appalled at this awful display of ableism. A few of us tried speaking to our guide at this point, and tried to explain that the deaf group knew nothing about the safety instructions he had given the rest of us, and they didn't know what time they had to be back on the boat, or that they could only go into the water up to their ankles at Maya bay, none of it, and this wasn't safe for them. I tried explaining to him that they would need the information in advance, just like the rest of us, in fact more so, as if they did something wrong or dangerous, he wouldn't be able to shout "No, don't do that" from a distance, like he could with us.
The problem was that the guide wouldn't listen to a word I said. He kept talking over me, telling me not to tell him how to do his job, that he knows his job and I don't. It's his job to keep us safe, and if anything goes wrong he has to be brave and save us, so I should stop talking. This speech got repeated several times, as a reason I wasn't allowed to speak up and stand up for members of the group who were being discriminated against. He brought another guide in, who also repeatedly told me that no, I wasn't allowed to speak.
Anyway, the rest of the group ended up helping out for the rest of the trip by writing down the instructions that the guide *STILL* refused to give to the deaf group in a manner that they could understand. The guide then tried to get me removed from the tour, for arguing with him. The rest of the group made it clear that this would not be happening, and that I had done nothing wrong, so would be staying on the tour, so after 10 minutes of trying to get me to get off the boat, and onto another boat back to Tonsai Bay, he gave up. He then told me repeatedly throughout the day that he didn't like me, and didn't want to be my guide anymore, and generally behaved like a primary-aged child.
Don't do any tours with this organisation, they are ableist, and refuse to accommodate disabilities that require a bit of extra effort to keep everyone in the group safe.
It completely tainted what would have been a lovely trip to a beautiful spot.
Choose a tour group that cares about all of their clients' safety, regardless of whether they have inconvenient disabilities or not.
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