World’s famous Phi Phi island and Maya Bay, Never miss this chance by travelling with us.
Everybody hears about how beautiful and impressive Phi Phi Islands are. When visiting Krabi, this is a must.
Railay Eco Tour proudly invites you to enjoy this impressive full day trip that you are going to witness the beauty of Phi Phi Island, Maya Bay, Phi Leh Lagoon, Viking Cave, Bamboo Island, all completed in one trip.
Phi Phi Island
A meeting point of worldwide visitors with a unique landscape, a spacious white sand beach that makes it the best place for sunbathing, a viewpoint for enjoying sunset view, full of restaurants, café and bars all around street. The mixture of people, location and culture in Phi Phi make this experience unforgettable.
Deciding to stay a night or two here would never disappoint you.
Maya Bay
A dream destination of all, Maya bay was actually closed for 3 years and now open again with full nature’s recovery overlooking to the layer of absolute white sand beach to the pleasantly emerald sea.
Phi Leh Lagoon
A famous world’s lagoon and it is the highlight of this trip. Here is a picturesque point that is recommended for photo shooting with the popular boat’s front part having the emerald sea underneath.
Viking Cave
Let’s admire an ancient painting here on the cave wall. Here is also used to be in the scene of movie “The Beach”.
Bamboo Island
An island of a very long sand beach, white & clean. One more spot to enjoy swimming in the perfectly crystal clear water.
Given a sense of complete relaxation, you are suggested to wander around, enjoy your picnic, collecting beautiful post. More importantly, the island front is the popular spot for snorkeling and to enjoy seeing coral.
A full day trip of Phi Phi Island would start at Ao Nammao Pier and stop at each spot before reaching Phi Phi. Each stop and duration of time may depend on tide. You shall rest assure that our skillful caption would manage this and complete his best job.
Taking this trip would only make you fall in love deeper with Andaman Sea and what Thailand has to give you.
Krabi's southwest monsoon runs from May to October. The Andaman sea gets bigger waves, it rains more often, and the water turns greener and less clear than the dry months. But that doesn't mean you can't go. Inner bays and land spots stay calm and fun. And many days the rain is just a short afternoon burst, then the sky clears again. Here's the upside most people miss: way fewer crowds, cheaper rooms and tours, lush green hills, and dramatic skies you won't see in the dry season. This guide covers what monsoon in Krabi is really like, where you can still go, what to skip on rough days, and how to make your trip worth it.
Krabi's golden season runs from January to April. This is the dry season, so the skies are clear, the sea is calm, and almost every island tour runs every day. It's the best time of year for clear water, both for snorkeling and diving. Boats reach Phi Phi and Maya Bay with no problem, and the sunsets are crisp every evening. This guide covers why these months are the golden window, how each month from January to April feels different, and how to book smart before rooms and tours fill up. It's for anyone who wants to enjoy Krabi's dry season to the fullest.
Short on time, on a tight budget, or get seasick easily? A day trip is worth more for you. Want to see Maya Bay early before the crowds, catch the sunset, and feel the island at night? Then staying overnight wins, and it's not close. Phi Phi is a group of islands in Krabi, about 40 kilometers off the mainland, reachable only by boat. You can visit either way. This guide compares cost, time on the island, crowds, the downsides, and who each option suits, so you can pick the one that fits your trip best.
Phi Phi Don has a room for every budget, from hostels that cost a few hundred baht a night to five-star beachfront resorts you can only reach by boat. The thing most people get wrong is the zone, not the price. Each bay on the island feels totally different. Some put you a short walk from every restaurant and the pier. Others are so quiet you wake up to a beach all to yourself. There are no roads and no cars on Phi Phi Don, so you get around on foot or by longtail boat. That makes where you stay matter more than you'd think. This guide walks you through every accommodation zone on the island, comparing the vibe, price tier, and who each one suits. We'll also share tips to book a good room before it fills up in high season.
Krabi isn't only sea and islands. On land there's a lot to see: a temple on a mountain top, an emerald pool deep in the forest, natural hot springs, a landmark mountain by the river, a park with caves and clear streams, and night markets full of southern food and gifts. These spots work all year, with no need to worry about waves like sea tours do. They're great for rainy days or a break from boats. This guide gathers the land spots in Krabi worth seeing at least once, with how to get there and the best time to go.
Krabi and Koh Samui are on opposite coasts of southern Thailand. Krabi is on the Andaman coast in the west. Samui is in the Gulf of Thailand in the east. Because of this, their best seasons don't line up, and traveling between them takes half a day or more. For families, Krabi is strong on clear-water island tours and lower prices. Samui is strong on family resorts with pools and easy island sights. This guide compares the seasons, beaches, kid activities, hotels, and prices, and shows you how to get from Krabi to Samui.