Embark on a half-day sunset tour to the breathtaking Phi Phi Islands, where you can immerse yourself in a tropical landscape and dive into a vibrant underwater world.
Embark on a half-day sunset tour to the breathtaking Phi Phi Islands, where you can immerse yourself in a tropical landscape and dive into a vibrant underwater world.
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Monkey Bay - Meeting point is in front of the McDonalds, near the Tonsai pier on Koh Phi Phi Don.
Board the boat and head to Monkey Bay, a small jungle fringed bay where snorkeling is excellent with clear water and a great variety of colourful fish.
The fascinating Long-Tailed Macaques clamber down the rock face to come and greet the boats and…
- Monkey Bay - Meeting point is in front of the McDonalds, near the Tonsai pier on Koh Phi Phi Don.
Board the boat and head to Monkey Bay, a small jungle fringed bay where snorkeling is excellent with clear water and a great variety of colourful fish.
The fascinating Long-Tailed Macaques clamber down the rock face to come and greet the boats and tourists. Big chance you’ll see them, but of course we cannot guarantee.
The sequence of the places we visit may differ from the description and the time we stop at each place during the tour is approximate and includes travel time.
NOTE:
National Park fee is not included in the tour price and has to be paid cash on day of the tour (THB 400 per person; price subject to changes).
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Viking Cave - Viking Cave is one of the most unique natural sites on Koh Phi Phi Leh. The cave was so named, due to the prehistoric drawings that were found on the cave walls that resemble ancient viking ships.
It is believed that these drawings were made by sea gypsies or pirates who stopped here to shelter from the monsoon storms.
When the boat stops in front of Viking Cave you can see one of the most profitable local industries: the harvesting of swiftlet birds’ nests.
Within the cave there are lots of ledges which are inhabited by thousands of swiftlets. These birds make their nests out of their own saliva, the nests are harvested and later sold to make birds nest soup, a Chinese delicacy, and believed to promote good health, specifically for the skin.
The sequence of the places we visit may differ from the description and the time we stop at each place during the tour is approximate and includes travel time.
- Ko Phi Phi Le - Pileh Lagoon or Phileh Bay is one of the most impressive sites on Koh Phi Phi Leh. The lagoon is surrounded by giant rocks and the water inside this beautiful lagoon is of the most crystal clear azure waters you may have ever seen. It’s very shallow and the bottom is made up of white fine sand that just slips between your toes. Pileh Lagoon is a wonderful place to snorkel.
The sequence of the places we visit may differ from the description and the time we stop at each place during the tour is approximate and includes travel time.
- Maya Bay - We make our way to the next snorkeling spot, Maya Bay. With its sandy beach, jungle and steep limestone cliffs Maya Bay is Phi Phi’s most famous beach. It is the location where the 2000 adventure drama ‘The Beach’ starring Leonardo DiCaprio was filmed.
(NOTE: every now and then Maya Bay is closed due to government regulations to help the ecosystem and coral reefs recover from tourism, so in that case we will go past this area for a photo only.)
The sequence of the places we visit may differ from the description and the time we stop at each place during the tour is approximate and includes travel time.
PLEASE NOTE:
Maya Bay might be closed 1-2 months every year as per a government regulation. If Maya Bay is closed we will spend more time at one of the other bays for snorkeling and swimming.
Maya Bay closure in 2024: from 1 August 2024 to 30 September 2024.
- Loh Samah Bay - Loh Samah Bay is located in the southern part of Koh Phi Phi Leh island, precisely on the opposite side of Maya Bay. Dive into the shallow waters for some more snorkeling to explore the abundant marine life.
The sequence of the places we visit may differ from the description and the time we stop at each place during the tour is approximate.

- Complimentary bottled water
- Skilled boat driver with basic English proficiency
- Snorkeling gear included (mask and snorkel)
- Travel by traditional long-tail boat
- Complimentary bottled water
- Skilled boat driver with basic English proficiency
- Snorkeling gear included (mask and snorkel)
- Travel by traditional long-tail boat
- Food (you can bring some snacks by yourself)
- National Park Fee (THB 400 per person - must be paid cash on day of the tour)
- Personal expenses
- English speaking guide
- Food (you can bring some snacks by yourself)
- National Park Fee (THB 400 per person - must be paid cash on day of the tour)
- Personal expenses
- English speaking guide
Frequently featured on souvenir cards showcasing its golden sands, serene bays, and majestic karst peaks, the Phi Phi archipelago stands out as one of the top tourist hotspots in Thailand.
Delight in the toes-in-the-sand vibe and the lush scenery of the Phi Phi isles situated in the Andaman Sea with our evening escapade that culminates with a sunset…
Frequently featured on souvenir cards showcasing its golden sands, serene bays, and majestic karst peaks, the Phi Phi archipelago stands out as one of the top tourist hotspots in Thailand.
Delight in the toes-in-the-sand vibe and the lush scenery of the Phi Phi isles situated in the Andaman Sea with our evening escapade that culminates with a sunset spectacle. Dive into the embracing company of vivid marine life at sites like Loh Samah and Monkey Bay and explore the underwater tapestries of coral reefs.
NOTE 1:
The journey commences and concludes at Koh Phi Phi (Tonsai). It is NOT initiated from Ao Nang (Krabi) or Phuket. Tour-goers must arrange their passage to Koh Phi Phi independently and are required to spend a minimum of 1 night on the isle.
NOTE 2:
This excursion places its focus on aquatic activities and sightseeing around Koh Phi Phi, rather than on narrative-guided exploration.
THE GROUP WILL BE LIMITED TO A CAPACITY OF 10 INDIVIDUALS.
- National Park fee of THB 400 per person has to be paid cash on day of the tour
- Maximum number of participants per group is 10 persons.
- As per government decision, Maya Bay will be closed for a couple of months every year, so that the area can undergo a period of natural rehabilitation. All the other places in the itinerary will still be accessible during this time, so more time will be spend here for swimming and snorkeling. Maya Bay closure in 2024: from 1 August to 30 September.
- Regarding the stop at Monkey Bay: You must always remember that, no matter what, monkeys are wild animals, not pets. Even though they may look cute, especially the young ones, we always recommend to keep your distance, not bring any food with you and keep all your belongings in your bag. You don’t need to come close as it’s just as fun to watch the monkeys from a distance.
- This tour does NOT start from Ao Nang (Krabi) or Phuket. If you want to join this tour from Ao Nang (Krabi) or Phuket you have to arrange transport to Koh Phi Phi by yourself. Because of the ferry schedule you have to stay overnight at Koh Phi Phi for at least one night when coming from Ao Nang (Krabi) or Phuket.
- This tour is really about swimming, snorkeling and visiting beautiful spots around Koh Phi Phi, not about story-telling. No guide on this tour, only a local boat driver.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.