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Phi Phi
Islands, famed as among beautiful tropical islands of the world, have
become one of the most popular tourist attractions of Thailand. The islands, were recently established as a
national park with a total area of 390 sq. kilometers
As most visitors to Phi Phi Islands come from Phuket some 40 km away, many of
them think that the islands are part of Phuket. In fact, both Nopharatthara
Beach and Phi Phi belong to Krabi province, although the distance from Krabi to
Phi Phi is about the same as that between Phuket and Phi Phi.
The insides and the coastal hills are mostly composed of limestone and are an
extension of the limestone mountain range in Phang-nga province. Some of the
characteristics of such mountains and islands are their steep cliffs, large
caves and dwarf trees growing out of the crevices in the rocks, like those in
Phang-nga Bay.
At least 23 species of birds have been recorded in the park area. They are
about the same kinds as found on other islands in the Andaman Sea, including
frigate birds, sea eagles, fly catchers, magpie robins, swallows, sterlings and
various species of gulls and pigeons.
What are of much greater interest to ordinary tourists are the colorful coral
and exotic fishes of many different colors and shapes. Large fishes such as blue
marlin are occasionally caught. But they usually come and go with the southwest
monsoon and so are not easily encountered in the area.
The island group is composed of two rocky tree-covered islets – Phi Phi Don
and Phi Phi Le. The former, the larger of the two which lies in the north, is
well known for its fine beaches and coral formations around the island and is
provided with an assortment of accommodation facilities along Ton Sai Bay and
Lodalam Bay and at the northern end of the island.
About 2 km to the south is Phi Phi Le. Contrary to Phi Phi Don, this islet is
uninhabited, not only because this is banned, but also because there is no beach
around it. The island descends abruptly into the sea on all sides. Its main
point of interest is a large cave about 3.2 sq. km. in size known as Viking
Cave. It is so called because one of the numerous drawings on the walls
resembles a Viking ship. The cave has a ceiling about 10 to 15 meters high which
contains many ledges inhabited by thousands of swallows. A demonstration of
bird's nest collection is a regular feature of a guided tour of the islands. The
sea around the island is deep and the southern part is full of coral formations
and so is a favorite diving spot.
With its emerald crystal sea, secluded beaches, wooded cliffed mountains, colorful
coral reefs and undersea life, Phi Phi is a paradise in the Andaman. Visitors to
Phuket should not miss it if the schedule is not too tight.
How to get there
Phi Phi Islands can be reached by boat from either Phuket or Krabi about the
same distance. Daily boat trips are arranged even in monsoon months unless a
storm is imminent.
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Boat Transfer from PHUKET to Phi Phi |
| Dept.time |
Boat Pier/Port |
Boat Name |
Telephone |
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08.30am |
Thai-Saco |
Seatran |
076-213510 |
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08.30am |
Rusada Port |
Paradise Cruise 2000 |
076-213546 |
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Sea Breeze #1,#2 |
076-214941 |
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Phi Phi Cruiser |
076-211253 |
| 08.30am |
Fishery Port |
Jet Wave #1,#2,#3 |
076-222570 |
| 01.30pm |
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Sea Hawk #1,#2,#3 |
076-222570 |
| 01.30pm |
Sinsangrat Port |
Pichamon 3 |
075-630290 |
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| *Daily Return
from Phi Phi to PHUKET Island at 02.30 pm (high season there
will be more boats in addition) |
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Boat Transfer from KRABI to Phi Phi |
| Dept.time |
Boat Pier/Port |
Boat Name |
Telephone |
| 08.00am |
Lanta Island Port |
Pet-Pi-Lin |
01-4761492 |
| 09.00am |
Ao-Nang Port |
Ao-Nang Princess |
075-637152 |
| 10.30am |
Chao-Fah Port |
Sea Hawk #2 |
075-630470 |
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Pichamon#1,#2 |
075-630290 |
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Paradise 2001 |
075-612463 |
| 02.30pm |
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Paradise Cruise |
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Golden Queen |
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Pichamon |
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Boat Transfer from Phi Phi to KRABI |
| * Pet-Pi-Lin Boat
will return from Phi Phi Island to Lanta Island at 2.00pm. |
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*Ao-Nang Princess will return from Phi Phi
Island to Ao-Nang Beach at 03.30pm. |
| * Sea Hawk #2,
Pichamon #1, #2, and Paradise 2001 return from Phi Phi Island to Krabi at 01.30pm
and 03.00pm. |
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High Season there will be more boats in
addition. |
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