Check in 9:40am
Meet at McDonald’s
🗺️ Itinerary Highlights
You’ll explore spots around Phi Phi Leh:
🐒 Monkey Beach – Spot wild macaques along the shore
🪨 Viking Cave – A quick photo at this historic cave
🩵 Pileh Lagoon – Swim in emerald waters surrounded by limestone cliffs
🤿 Snorkeling Spot – Discover vibrant coral reefs and marine life
🎬 Maya Bay – Walk the famous beach from The Beach movie
🧳 What to Bring
Swimsuit & towel
Sunscreen & sunglasses
Waterproof phone case or dry bag
Cash for park fees
Famous for its playful macaque monkeys roaming freely along the white sandy beach, Monkey Beach is a great spot to observe wildlife up close and relax on soft sand. Visitors can take memorable photos of the monkeys but should avoid feeding them for safety and conservation reasons. The clear shallow waters also provide opportunities for light swimming and enjoying the scenic jungle backdrop.
Known worldwide after the movie "The Beach," Maya Bay is cherished for its towering limestone cliffs, crystal clear waters, and soft white sand. While swimming beyond knee depth is no longer allowed to protect the environment, tourists can walk along the beach, admire the stunning natural scenery, take photos, and relax on the sand. A short walking trail through the mangroves leads to the beach. The bay is perfect for beach lovers and photography enthusiasts.
Located adjacent to Maya Bay, Loh Samah Bay is a prime destination for snorkeling and diving. The bay features clear waters, colorful coral reefs, and a variety of tropical fish, including parrotfish and scorpionfish. Visitors can rent long-tail boats to tour the bay, jump into the water, and explore the underwater world. Loh Samah also offers impressive views of towering limestone cliffs and lush greenery, ideal for nature lovers and photographers.
Also called Pi Leh Lagoon, this natural lagoon is surrounded by soaring cliffs creating a breathtaking setting. It is well-known for its emerald green waters and pristine environment. Activities here include swimming, snorkeling among vibrant marine life, and kayaking. The lagoon acts like a natural pool, perfect for a peaceful swim or paddleboarding while soaking in the dramatic limestone backdrop.
A cultural and historical attraction, Viking Cave is famous for its ancient sailor paintings on the cave walls and as a site for swiftlet bird’s nest harvesting, a locally important industry. Visitors cannot enter the cave but can take boat tours around it and snap photos from the water. The cave provides fascinating insight into local heritage and natural history.
These activities combine beautifully to make a day (or more) of exploration around these iconic destinations an unforgettable experience in the Andaman Sea region of Thailand.
Visitors should note environmental protection rules, such as swimming restrictions in Maya Bay, to help preserve the natural beauty of these locations.
Enjoy your adventure!