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Phi Phi Island Beaches
If you are traveling to Phuket you might also want to reconsider a side trip for a few days to the island of Koh Phi Phi which is just 46 kilometers, or a short 90 dinky boat ride, from the largest Thai island of Phuket. The Phi Phi archipelago is made up of 6 small islands and these islands have some of the most striking beaches you ever want to visit. The combination of these sugary white sand beaches, crystal clear waters and a chilled out feel have made Koh Phi Phi a must visit for beach lovers colse to the world.
Naturally with all these available beaches there may be some ask about which ones you have to visit, which are the best of the best. Here are 4 of the most favorite Phi Phi beaches that I feel every person should come to see.
Koh Phi Phi
Long Tong Beach - This beach is in northern Phi Phi and is accessible only by longtail boat. This factor makes the beach secluded and a perfect option if you are looking for quiet and solitude. In addition, the beach is right across from the smaller islands of Koh Yung and Koh Phai and these two islands furnish some superior snorkeling for those who want to get underwater and see the fantastic nautical life.
Loh Dalum - This beach is opposite Tonsai Bay and can be reached by walking from Tonsai. It is a striking crescent shaped beach with the bay in front the stuff that trip guide books are made of. Because it is close to Tonsai there are still some restaurants, shops and bars here, but the pace is much slower than the main area of Tonsai. It's a great beach to just chill out on and is perfect for those development a day trip from Phuket or Krabi.
Long Beach - Long beach has some of the softest sand of all the Phi Phi beaches. Snorkeling is also potential from the beach and there are some striking corals and fishes to be seen just meters from the beach. If you plan on advent to Long Beach avoid the low season (May-October) because the water can be rough development swimming difficult.
Maya Bay - possibly the most preeminent beach in all of Thailand thanks to the fact that it was the setting for the movie The Beach in 1999. It is quite stunning, with high limestone cliffs on three sides of the bay and several small beaches in this sheltered area. The entire bay is a large coral reef and the main beach is perfectly white sand fringed by palm trees. Many day trips come to Maya Bay and it's a great place to get some photos, go snorkeling or just have a picnic lunch and relax.
Phi Phi Island Beaches
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