Phi Phi Island Long-tail Boat Morning Tour: Monkey Beach, Viking Cave, Pileh Lagoon & Loh Samah Bay

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Phi Phi Island Long-tail Boat Morning Tour: Monkey Beach, Viking Cave, Pileh Lagoon & Loh Samah Bay

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Explore the beautiful island of Phi Phi in this half day morning tour. We’ll take you to all the beautiful spots around the island including Monkey Beach, Viking Cave, PiLeh Lagoon, and Loh Samah Bay. Don’t forget to pack your swimsuit and sunscreen!

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Monkey Beach: Our first stop for the day’s adventure is Monkey Beach. This 150-metre long white powder strip is not only known for the primates that freely roam the island, but also the stunning scenery. Think emerald waters, limestone cliffs, and amazing snorkeling spots. Tip: Don’t get too close to the monkeys!

“The beach itself was beautiful with clear turquoise waters great for snorkelling and we were lucky enough to get up close to the monkeys.”Vicki L

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Viking Cave: The Viking Cave was given its nickname after people discovered paintings of Scandinavian-looking ships on the cave’s southern wall. Besides these paintings, it is also popular among locals for housing the prized swiftlet bird’s nests, a delicacy in Chinese cuisine.

Pileh Lagoon: After taking in the sights at Viking Cave, we’ll head to Pileh Lagoon for swimming and snorkeling. Don’t forget to take some photos of the surrounding landscape too! The towering rock formations and vivid turquoise waters definitely make for a picture-worthy backdrop.

“Snorkelling in Pileh Lagoon is hands-down one of the best things to do in Thailand… The waters here will absolutely blow your mind, and this is why it’s become a top place to visit for any traveller visiting Thailand.”Louis, The Northern Boy

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Loh Samah Bay: We’ll hop aboard our boat and make our way to our next snorkeling spot, Loh Samah Bay. Dive into the shallow waters and swim with the blue and yellow fish, or simply relax in the cool waters. Then we’ll head to the nearby Maya Bay, which was made famous by its appearance in the 1999 film, The Beach. We’ll take in the spectacular sight of the 100-m high cliffs around before heading back to the pier.