Krabi, Phiphi Island

Oneday (phi phi lay and Bamboo ) 9 hrs. by Longtail Boat (10.00AM-19.30PM)

฿ 900.00/Adult
฿ 500.00/Child

Thanks and welcome everyone. looks like you're viewing details for a one-day longtail boat trip that includes snorkeling and sightseeing around several stunning spots near Phi Phi Islands. 🌊 

🕒 Operating Hours

Sunset Viewing: 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM

Plankton Tour: 10:30 AM – 7:30 PM

Note: Schedule may change due to tide or weather.

🚤 Trip Details

Transport: Longtail boat

Included:

Breakfast: Fried rice, fruit, juice, water

Snorkel mask & life jacket

📍 Destinations

Shark Point

Bamboo Island

Mosquito Island

Monkey Beach

Maya Bay

Loh Samah Bay

Pi Leh Bay

Viking Cave

THINGS TO BRING

- Sunscreen

Sunglasses

Camera

Money+

- Towel

*Program can change depending on the tide and weather conditions without prior notice

Not suitable for

Pregnant women

Wheelchair users

Babies under 1 year

💰 National Park Fee (Not Included)

Adults: ฿400Children: ฿200

Bring cash to pay directly.

** Maya Bay is closed for nature restoration in August and September, so we will adjust our trip. During this period, you can talk to the captain for a visit to the front of Maya Bay and instead (weather permitting). Depending on the weather conditions, he will take you to beautiful and calm place. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. - - Start this amazing journey and create memories that will last a lifetime

Activities at Each Destination

Here’s the most of each stop on your one-day longtail boat trip. From diving with sharks to kayaking hidden coves, each location offers unique adventures.

-Shark Point

Shark Point is renowned for its resident leopard (zebra) sharks resting on sandy flats.

Scuba diving at intermediate depths (5–21 m) to encounter leopard sharks, moray eels, lionfish and vibrant corals or snorking

Snorkeling in shallower sections to spot of tropical fish and small reef sharks.

Underwater photography of soft- and hard-coral gardens against crystal-clear water 

-Bamboo Island

A heart-shaped islet with powdery white sand and turquoise shallows.

Beach relaxation and sunbathing on uncrowded stretches of soft sand.

Snorkeling over healthy coral reefs teeming with parrotfish, butterflyfish and turtles

-Mosquito Island

rgely unspoiled escape ideal for solitude and exploration.

Snorkeling in the clear waters off southern coves to see staghorn coral and diverse reef life.

Sunset cruise around the archipelago, enjoying sky colors over the Andaman Sea

Continue Beach-hopping tours to Bamboo Island and Maya Bay for varied scenery and snorkeling spots.

-Monkey Beach

Named for the crab-eating macaques that roam its sands.

Observing and photographing wild monkeys from a respectful distance; 

Snorkeling in clear water, viewing healthy coral gardens and schools of reef fish.

swimming spots and a chance to spot reef sharks.

-Maya Bay

Famous “The Beach” filming location; now protected and view-only.

Strolling along the floating pontoon in Loh Samah Bay to photograph Maya Bay’s towering limestone walls and emerald lagoon.

Wading up to knee depth (deeper swimming is prohibited) to help preserve delicate coral and marine life.

Capturing sunrise or sunset reflections on the bay’s calm water when crowds are minimal.

-Loh Samah Bay\\\

A gateway to Maya Bay with a small inlet and abundant sea life.

Snorkeling the bay’s shallow channel (depth 5–20 m) along limestone walls covered in corals, sponges and gorgonian sea fans.

Evening or night snorkeling to see crustaceans glowing on the seabed under torchlight, one of the best night-dive sites in Phi Phi.

-Pi-Leh Bay (Pi-Leh Lagoon)

A hidden emerald canyon framed by 100 m-high cliffs.

Swimming in flat, calm emerald waters shielded from open sea swells.

Snorkeling through a shallow sandy basin surrounded by towering karst walls, spotting parrotfish and bannerfish.

Drifting on a longtail boat to fully appreciate the lagoon’s turquoise hues and dramatic cliffs.

-Viking Cave

Visible only from your boat, this cave holds ancient wall paintings and swiftlet nests.

Boat-side viewing of prehistoric “Viking ship” drawings on the cave walls, believed to be made by sea-gypsies sheltering here during storms.

Snorkeling in nearby clear waters, where corals attract tropical fish right at the cave’s mouth.

Photography of tall limestone cliffs against an azure sky, best at mid-day when light penetrates into the cave’s entrance.

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