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8th January 2007 You guys made diving an awesome experience! I really hope to dive with you again someday.
Melissa Cheatwood (Mizzou, USA)
I’ve tried the rest, then went with the best. Give Andy a try, and go and see the sharks, they will take your breath away – A superb Trip. Colin Atkins – (South Wales)
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6 Islands
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Ko Phi Phi Don is the largest island in the group of 6 islands and the only island offering accommodation. Koh Phi Phi Don consists of 2 separate groups of mountains connected by a thin peninsular in the middle. This peninsular creates the spectacular backbone for the twin bays: Loh Da Lum Bay and Tonsai Bay. Tonsai bay is the main center for all the facilities and the local pier which handles the arrivals and departures of the ferry boats.
Facilities: Over 20 ATM machines, 3 banks, pharmacies, hospital, internet (wireless too) and telephone and fax services, bars, restaurants and tour operators, speedboat charters, hotels, guesthouses and bungalows.
Places to visit: Long Beach, Runtee Bay, Nui Bay, Monkey Beach, Wang Long Bay, Laem Tong.
Things to do: Snorkel with sharks, sunset tours, scuba diving, mountain trekking, viewpoint hike, kayaking, rock climbing, cliff jumping, cooking courses, fire dancing.
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Ko Phi Phi Ley is the second largest island, however there is no accommodation allowed to be built on Koh Phi Phi Ley due to its status as a national marine park. Access to the different bays is by longtail boat only since the island is made up of very sheer cliff faces.
The National Marine Park has recently enforced a new tariff to visit Maya Bay: 200 baht per person.
Facilities: National Marine Park Offices, toilets, small snack area, tents for camping.
Places to visit: Viking Cave, Pileh Bay, Loh Samah Bay, Maya Bay
Things to do: Swimming in Piley Bay, snorkeling, sunset tours, scuba diving. |
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Bamboo and Moskito Islands aare located at the furthest northern part of Koh Phi Phi Don about 45 minutes from Tonsai Town.
Bamboo Island has beautiful sandy beaches but no accommodation available for tourists. Tents are available for rent from the National Marine Park however.
Moskito island on the other hand is made up of sheer rocks somewhat similar to Phi Phi Ley but smaller. There are 2 small beaches, but the moskitos tend to keep the people away. However the snorkeling is good here.
There is also a 200 baht NMP fee to visit.
Facilities: Toilets and showers.
Places to visit: A small coral reef nearby called Hin Klang
Things to do: Snorkeling
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| Bida Nok and Bida Na are the 2 smallest islands in the group that offer the best diving in the area. These 2 islands have no beaches so the reason to go there is purely to enjoy the coral reef. It would take literarily 2 minutes to drive around both islands by boat.
Facilities: None
Places to visit: Bida Nok and Bida Nai
Things to do: Snorkeling and scuba diving.
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