Phi-Phi Island

Phi Phi islandExplore Phi Phi Island’s Viking Cave bird haven and bask in the sun on the white sandy beaches.

Tour ID
TPHI0128
Destination: Phi Phi Island, Thailand
 
Activity: Beach
 
Price: start from 1,240 Baht per person
 
Duration: 1 Day
 
Tour Rates* (Price/Person) in Thai Baht
Period Single Double Triple Group 4-6 Single Supplement
1 Nov 2010 – 31 Oct 2011 1,240 1,240 1,240 N/A N/A

Rates include 7% VAT tax and 10% hotel service charge. Major credit cards accepted. No extra charge, no minimum

Note: Booking should be made at least 7 days in advance. The Triple rates are based on a twin sharing room with an extra bed for the third person.

Itinerary

Pick up from your hotel and travel to the pier. Cruise to Phi Phi Island. Watch the beauty of Phi Phi Ley Island. Arrive at Long Beach Phi Phi Don Island. Change on to a small boat to go for swimming, snorkeling, etc. Lunch at Long Beach restaurant. Leisure time before returning to your hotel.

Price Includes:

  • An English speaking guide
  • Join tour as mentioned in the program
  • Round trip transfer from your hotel to the tour (join-in basis)
  • Lunch

Price Excludes:

  • Personal expense
  • Other service not mentioned in the program

Note :

  • Pick up or drop off at Merlin beach and Thavorn Beach village areas, Extra charge USD 3 net / person / way.
  • Pick up or drop off at Rawai , Naiharn, Surin, Kamala, Cape panwa, Bangtao, Laguna and Nai Yang areas, Extra charge USD 5 net / person /way.
  • Pick up or drop off at Layan , Nathon, Maikhao and Ao Poh and Yatch Heven areas is only available on private basis at Extra charge USD 35 net /van/way (maximum capacity 7 persons).

About the Package

Forty kilometers off the mainland of Thailand lay the Phi Phi Islands, one of the world’s most beautiful and well-known tourist destinations. Consisting of two small islands, blanketed in lush forests with steep limestone cliffs from the Phang Nga Province chain, the name comes from the Malay language, meaning “mangrove wood”.

Bays of Plenty
Phi Phi Don is the larger of the two islands: one half catering to sun-worshippers, the other to the diving brigade. A narrow isthmus of half-moon bays – Tonsai Bay and Lodalam Bay, surrounded by mountains to the east and jungles to the west – connect the halves. Because a substantial portion of the interior is inaccessible, development is concentrated around the bays.

Trapped Waters
Two kilometers to the south is the uninhabited Phi Phi Ley, more than six square kilometers encircled by phosphoric rock formations and cliffs, preventing beach access. The sheer cliffs and limestone rocks trap surrounding waters, shielding the bays and giving them the appearance of inland lakes.

Cave Carvings
The Viking Cave in the northeastern corner is home to thousands of nesting swifts. In 1972, His Majesty the King renamed it Tahm Pya Nak (Cave of the King Serpent), from Buddhist mythology, because of the boulder that resembles a serpent head. Locals revere the cave, though that doesn’t stop them from occasionally stripping it of its nests for bird’s nest soup. Paintings of elephants and ships are engraved on the inner walls, believed the work of pirates sheltering from monsoons.

Dream Destination
Crystalline seas, towering cliffs, foliated pillars of limestone, attractive coral and a vivid underwater life, all combine to make the Phi Phi Islands a dream destination in the Andaman. Visitors not on a tight schedule should be sure not to bypass this tropical paradise.

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