Ko Phi Phi Le, Krabi Province, Thailand


4.5 (2.429 reviews) Spent Ranking #4 in Krabi Province Islands • Caverns & Caves

Not everything there is worth your time

It was a nice trip with some kind of scam too... We were THE FIRST who arrived at Maya Bay and had the most peaceful 1 hour there. It's prohibited to swim there, due to the replanting of the corals. Pi Leh Lagoon was another outstanding place there. But Viking Cave simply shouldn't be on the list of the attractions, nothing special there, you cannot even go inside, because it's private property. Instead of "Monkey Beach" our guide brought us to "Monkey Bay"..... If you are going to buy a tour to Phi Phi and don't understand which places you should visit and what is better to avoid or maybe need some recommendations on which boat to choose, at what time to go, and what to take with you, then our video might be helpful for you. Easily to find it by the title on YouTube: "You better learn THIS before going to Phi Phi Island Tour" Hope it helps. We also took some drone shots, just look at this beautiful nature.
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http://www.phiphinatural.com

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4.5 based on (2.429 reviews)

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  • 4Kaushik G 5:00 PM Jan 3, 2021
    Absolutely breathtaking
    During our vacation in Phuket we had visited the popular Phi Phi islands as part of a tour by speed boat. Koh Phi Phi Le island is the prime tourist destination and the views here are absolutely amazing. We saw the Viking Cave, breathtakingly beautiful Pileh Lagoon, Loh Samay Bay and the famous Maya Bay where the popular Hollywood movie of Leonardo DiCaprio was filmed. This place is very beautiful and absolutely a photographer's delight.

  • 4scotts-tour 5:00 PM Jan 7, 2023
    It's the photo opportunity!!
    My best advice is get up early and get a speed boat trip here. I used a company called EZY Trails. Access to the island is through a newly constructed landing stage around the back of the island, after coming ashore it's a 5 min walk through the island to 'The Beach'. Time ashore is limited to an hour (by the national park) which is more than enough time to walk up and down the beach and take in the view. In order to prevent further damage to the reef boats are forbidden from coming into the bay, as is swimming, although paddling is allowed.