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Ultimate Guide to Speedboat & Ferry Trips to Phi Phi

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Ultimate Guide to Speedboat & Ferry Trips to Phi Phi

The speedboat and ferry trip to Phi Phi Island from Krabi, Phuket and Lanta is quite simply an unforgettable experience. As the 300 to 400 speedboat and ferry passengers approach the deep blue waters, you'll be amazed by Phi Phi's natural beauty. Speedboats and ferries are particularly popular between Phi Phi Island and Phuket Island, with five or more daily trips. Speedboats and ferries also shuttle between Ao Nang, Krabi town, Lanta Island and Railay Bay. Each speedboat and ferry is well maintained, undergoes regular safety inspections and carries all the necessary safety equipment and life jackets. When it comes to organizing your trip, all our partner speedboat and ferry companies are familiar with our e-ticketing and customer service procedures. When you arrive at the speedboat and ferry terminal, simply show your printed e-ticket to the speedboat or ferry staff. They'll take your e-ticket and give you a destination sticker, which you'll need to wear for the duration of your ferry journey. The main entry point to Phi Phi Island for speedboats and ferries is Tonsai Pier. However, if you're staying in the Laemtong area, at Phi Phi Natural Resort, Zeavola Resort, PP Erawan Resort or Phi Phi Holiday Inn Resort, you'll need to go to the speedboat and ferry embarkation and disembarkation point at Laemtong Bay. Whatever your reason for entering or leaving the island of Phi Phi, have a great speedboat and ferry trip, and if you have a spare moment, send us a postcard!

Phi Phi Island Introduction

Phi Phi Island (Krabi Province) has to be one of the most beautiful islands in the world. As you draw near by sea the hilly, limestone landscape complete with cliffs and caves is wonderfully impressive. When setting foot on the beaches and gazing at the tranquil and turquoise ocean, your soul smiles. With national park status, although much more popular than ever before, Phi Phi beaches remain natural and protected. Bring your camera!

Phi Phi Island Information

Koh Phi Phi Pulau Api-Api

Pulau Api-Api
The island's name, "Phi Phi" stems from the Malay word, "Pulau Api-Api", meaning "Fiery Isle". This refers to the numerous grey mangroves known by old Malay travellers as "the Fiery Tree". Found thriving on Phi Phi's tropical shores, the smart seafarers would use the strong wood for boat building and spear making! Nowadays, they grace the bays, naturally enhancing the exotic landscape.

Koh Phi Phi Phi Phi Don

Phi Phi Don
The largest of the two main islands, Phi Phi Don is like two islands separated by a thin stretch of beach land, quite stunning! Originally a backpacker's paradise, the space between the two bays are now filled with small restaurants, shops and tour centres. Immerse in tropical serenity or take a 15 minute walk, 186 meters up to the viewpoint to witness a view of the whole island and sunset never to forget!

Koh Phi Phi Phi Phi Leh

Phi Phi Leh
Uninhabited by man, Phi Phi Leh is a treasured national park with bays and pristine waters that make a wonderful snorkelling environment. Visit Phaya Naak Cave, decorated with prehistoric sketches. Or Maya Bay, surely the most beautiful beach of the Phi Phi collection. Here you can find a cliff with a perfect jump spot - you can climb and dive into the sea from 20 meters high!

Koh Phi Phi The Beach

The Beach
Maya Bay on the island of Phi Phi Leh was the setting for the acclaimed movie "The Beach", starring Leonardo Di Caprio in 2000, based on a novel. Maya Bay is simple, a couple of authentic wood huts serving small snacks and drinks is all you'll find. Shielded by 100 meter cliffs on three sides and washed by crystal clear waters, this is snorkelling paradise!

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