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Top 10 Stunning Photo Spots on Koh Phi Phi Don You Shouldn’t Miss

06/11/25 - blog

When you find yourself surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of the Phi Phi Islands — especially the famous Koh Phi Phi Don — it’s impossible to resist capturing those perfect shots. Whether you’re a professional photographer or just love sharing your travels on social media, this guide lists 10 must-visit photo spots on Koh Phi Phi Don that guarantee spectacular views and unforgettable memories.


Loh Dalum Beach


Start with the lively Loh Dalum Beach, one of the most popular Phi Phi Don attractions. This beach is ideal for daytime photos featuring soft white sand, emerald water, and distant limestone cliffs as a backdrop. For those who love beach fashion, every corner here is perfect for that dreamy bikini shot under the tropical sun.

Tonsai Bay

Located just a short walk from most hotels on Phi Phi Don, Tonsai Bay is the island’s main harbor and a hub of activity. Capture the energy of the island with photos of colorful longtail boats, turquoise waters, and the vibrant local scene. This spot is perfect for travelers who love street-style travel photography with a tropical twist.

Loh Ba Kao Bay

If you prefer a peaceful atmosphere, Loh Ba Kao Bay offers a more secluded side of the island. With fewer tourists, you can freely compose your shots without crowds in the background. The palm trees, clear blue sky, and calm sea create a postcard-perfect scene that looks straight out of the Maldives.

Monkey Beach

While not directly on Phi Phi Don’s main strip, Monkey Beach is easily reachable by kayak from Loh Dalum. You’ll find limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and of course — playful monkeys adding charm (and mischief) to your photos. Just keep your valuables secure — the monkeys here can be cheeky models!

Phi Phi Viewpoint 1

One of the most famous Phi Phi Don viewpoints, this spot offers a panoramic view of the island’s hourglass shape. The first viewpoint is relatively easy to reach and gives you a wide shot of both Tonsai and Loh Dalum Bays, perfect during sunrise or sunset.

Laem Tong Beach

A hidden gem on the northern tip of the island, Laem Tong is peaceful and less crowded. Its fine white sand and crystal-clear water make it one of the best hidden photo spots on Phi Phi Don. Occasionally, longtail boats anchor here, creating a picturesque foreground for your photos.

Phi Phi Viewpoint 2

If you’re up for a challenge, continue your climb to Viewpoint 2. The higher elevation rewards you with a breathtaking panoramic view of Phi Phi Don. It’s a favorite among photographers for sunset shots — though you’ll need to arrive early to secure a good spot during high season.

Nui Beach

Nicknamed the “Secret Beach” of Phi Phi Don, Nui Beach is a hidden paradise perfect for sunset photography. The rocky foreground adds depth to your shots, and during late afternoon, the light creates a warm, golden tone that’s simply magical.

Phi Phi Viewpoint 3

If you’re wondering where to watch the most beautiful sunset on Koh Phi Phi Don, the answer is here — Viewpoint 3. From this top-level viewpoint, you can see the entire island and surrounding sea, glowing under the evening sun. The breeze is cool and relaxing — a perfect place to wait for that golden-hour masterpiece.

Loh Moo Dee Beach

End your photo adventure at Loh Moo Dee Beach, one of the quietest beaches on Koh Phi Phi Don. With powdery white sand and incredibly clear water, it’s perfect for in-water photos or relaxed beach portraits. Morning and late morning light work best here before the sun gets too strong.

Final Thoughts

Koh Phi Phi Don is a paradise for photographers and travelers alike. Beyond these 10 photo spots, you’ll find countless hidden corners where nature and local life come together in perfect harmony.

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