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Phi Phi Islands Have More to Offer Than You Think – Deep-Dive Itinerary & Travel Guide

08/09/25 - blog

No matter the season, when it comes to Thailand’s most stunning island getaways, the Phi Phi Islands are always top of mind. Known for their crystal-clear waters, powdery white beaches, and dramatic limestone cliffs, these islands offer postcard-worthy views at every turn.

In this article, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know before visiting — from must-see spots to activity highlights — and even a sample 3-day, 2-night itinerary. Let’s explore paradise.

Get to Know the Phi Phi Islands Beyond the Surface

Located in Krabi Province, the Phi Phi Islands are officially part of Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park. The correct term is “Mu Ko Phi Phi,” meaning the Phi Phi Archipelago, which comprises six islands.

Their appeal? Untouched natural beauty, soft white sands, translucent seas, vibrant coral reefs, and uniquely shaped limestone mountains. But it’s not just nature — the local culture and lifestyle on the islands are equally captivating.

Can’t-Miss Highlights on the Phi Phi Islands

There's a lot to see on the Phi Phi Islands, but if you're short on time, make sure not to miss these iconic spots:

  • Maya Bay – Made famous by The Beach (2000), starring Leonardo DiCaprio. This world-famous cove is a must-see.
  • Pileh Lagoon – A stunning emerald-green lagoon perfect for swimming and kayaking.
  • Viking Cave – A large limestone cave with 400-year-old paintings, historically linked to sailors and ancient travelers.
  • Loh Samah Bay – Known for calm waters, it's a snorkeling paradise where coral life is easily visible from the surface.
  • Yongkasem Bay (Monkey Beach) – A small beach surrounded by cliffs, home to friendly monkeys often seen interacting with visitors.

How to Get to the Phi Phi Islands in 2025 (Updated Info)

Traveling to the Phi Phi Islands is now easier than ever. The most efficient way is to fly to Krabi or Phuket, then transfer by land to the nearest pier and take a ferry or speedboat to the islands.

Travel time ranges from 45 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the boat type.
Pro tip: Book your tickets online in advance for peace of mind.

Recommended: Speedboat to Phi Phi Island by Railay Eco Tour

Suggested 3-Day, 2-Night Phi Phi Island Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and Local Exploration

  • Aim to arrive on Phi Phi Don (the largest island) by noon.
  • Most ferries arrive at Tonsai Pier, where accommodations, restaurants, and shops are conveniently located.
  • Grab lunch and relax at Loh Dalum Beach.
  • Check-in around 2 PM, then explore the nearby area.
  • Tip: Take it easy on your first night — save your energy for tomorrow’s adventures!

Day 2 Option 1: Go All Out with a Private Island Tour

Hire a private boat for a customized tour of top spots like:

  • Maya Bay
  • Pileh Lagoon
  • Monkey Beach
  • Viking Cave
  • Bamboo Island

Activities include snorkeling, swimming, and island hopping. Some tour providers offer lunch and travel insurance included. Perfect for those who want flexibility and full access.

Day 2 Option 2: Chill Vibes & Budget-Friendly Fun

If you prefer a more laid-back or budget-conscious approach:

  • Explore Ao Tonsai Beach — calm and beautiful.
  • Rent a kayak at Loh Dalum Beach or snorkel right off the shore.
  • Discover hidden cafes and local eats.
  • Before sunset, hike to Phi Phi Viewpoint — the panoramic view is unforgettable.

Day 3: Final Moments in Paradise

  • Enjoy a slow morning, have a good breakfast, and stroll around.
  • Before leaving, visit Phi Phi Walking Street for last-minute souvenirs or a tasty bite.
  • Ferries usually depart by 5:00 PM, so plan your return trip accordingly.

Summary 

If your goal when visiting Krabi is to explore the Phi Phi Islands, this guide should help you plan with ease. Of course, you don’t have to follow the exact itinerary — use it as inspiration to craft your perfect trip.

Looking for a fast and reliable way to get from Krabi to Phi Phi? We highly recommend Railay Eco Tour’s Speedboat to Phi Phi. Their brand-new boats will get you to the islands in just 45 minutes.

Call now to book your ride: +6692-824-2825

References

 

Tourismthailand.org - Ko Phi Phi

 

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