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Private Longtail Boat Phi Phi — Bespoke Charters from Ton Sai Bay

Wooden hull against green water, your day charted alone.

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Is it worth it?

Worth it for couples and small groups

A private longtail boat phi phi charter costs more than a shared group tour, and you still pay the 400 THB Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park fee per foreign adult on top. What that money buys is control: your own boatman, your own route, and the freedom to reach the lagoons and snorkel stops before the fleet arrives. Book private longtail boat phi phi tours for the early window and you get calmer seas and space to swim without a queue. The value math favours groups of four to six, where splitting the charter drops the per-head cost near a crowded tour ticket while keeping privacy. Solo travellers pay the steepest premium. If you want to linger at one bay, skip another, or hold position for that Andaman panorama, the flexibility of a private hire earns its keep. Rushed sightseers on a tight budget won't feel the difference.

What makes it worth it

  • Own route and pace, no fixed schedule
  • Reach quiet spots before tour crowds
  • Per-person cost drops sharply in groups
  • Personal boatman knows hidden snorkel bays
  • Freedom to skip or linger anywhere

Keep in mind

  • 400 THB park fee charged separately
  • Solo travellers pay a steep premium
  • Longtails offer little shade midday
  • Rough afternoon seas can cut trips short

Bottom line: For a small group chasing privacy and flexibility, a private longtail boat phi phi tour pays for itself; lone budget travellers should join a shared boat instead.

Head to head

Private Longtail Boat Phi Phi vs Speedboat: Which Should You Book?

A private longtail boat phi phi charter wins for morning departures into shallow bays, while a speedboat wins for raw speed; most travelers who value the early 07:30–09:00 window before tour crowds arrive still book the longtail.

Top pick
Private Longtail Boat
Private Speedboat Charter
Ride comfort and openness Covered seating, higher speed vibration
Speed and travel time Faster transfers, less time per stop
Typical capacity 10–30 passengers per boat
Price bracket Approx. 10,000–25,000 THB private charter
Access to shallow bays Anchors offshore, tender or swim in
Best-suited traveler Larger groups, multi-island full days

Verdict: Book the longtail for the calmer 07:30–09:00 window and close-up bay access, and the speedboat only when covering more distance in less time matters more than comfort.

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Your journey

Step-by-step — what your day looks like

1

Pier check-in

Meet the boat operator at Ton Sai Bay pier, confirm headcount and pay the national park fee at the ranger kiosk.

2

Departure to Maya Bay

Cruise by private longtail boat phi phi along the coast of Koh Phi Phi Don toward Koh Phi Phi Leh.

3

Maya Bay stop

Anchor offshore for a designated-area snorkel and beach time beneath the limestone cliffs.

4

Pileh Lagoon

Cruise into the enclosed emerald lagoon for photos and calm-water swimming.

5

Monkey Beach

Observe the resident long-tailed macaque colony from the boat without feeding them.

6

Return to pier

Head back to Ton Sai Bay pier to disembark.

What you'll see

Highlights not to miss

Maya Bay

A crescent beach on Koh Phi Phi Leh enclosed by limestone cliffs rising up to around 100 meters, made globally famous by the 2000 film 'The Beach'. Snorkeling is now restricted to designated buoyed zones offshore rather than from the sand.

Pileh Lagoon

A near-enclosed emerald-green lagoon reached through a narrow gap in the cliffs of Koh Phi Phi Leh, popular for calm-water swimming and photography. Its sheltered shape keeps the water notably still even when the open sea is choppy.

Monkey Beach

A small sandy cove on the western coast of Koh Phi Phi Don home to a resident troop of long-tailed macaques habituated to boat traffic. Feeding the monkeys is banned under national park rules, with fines reaching into the tens of thousands of baht.

Bamboo Island

A small, low-lying sandbar island north of Phi Phi Don ringed by shallow coral reef, popular for snorkeling in calmer water than Maya Bay. Its name comes from the bamboo groves once found along the shore.

Viking Cave

A limestone cave on the cliffs of Koh Phi Phi Leh named for ancient wall drawings once mistaken for Viking ships, later linked to Chinese trading vessels. Swiftlet nests harvested here for bird's nest soup are still collected using tall bamboo scaffolding, a practice dating back generations.

Ton Sai Bay Pier

The main departure point on Koh Phi Phi Don where longtail boats moor between trips and the national park ranger kiosk issues entrance tickets. The bay is flanked by Ton Sai Village, the island's central hub since it has no roads for motor vehicles.

The experience

What the visit is really like

You reach the Ton Sai Bay pier not long after sunrise, and the wooden hull is already low in the water, ribbons stirring at the prow. You step across the gunwale, find a spot on the padded bench, and the boatman swings the long shaft down until the propeller bites. The bay opens ahead of you. Within minutes you are threading between limestone walls, the engine dropped to a murmur as you glide into Pileh Lagoon. You lean over the side and watch parrotfish move through water so clear the coral seems suspended in air. You slip off the stern and swim, then climb back dripping to carry on toward Loh Samah Bay. By the time you round into Maya Bay, the first light still holds and the cliffs throw long shadows across the sand. You wade ashore, feel the fine grain underfoot, and stand where the karst rises sheer above you. Later you pause at the mouth of the Viking Cave, reading the old rock paintings from the water. A private longtail boat phi phi day ends the way it began, the tiller easing you back toward Ton Sai, salt drying on your skin and the archipelago falling away behind the wake.

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Your Private Longtail Boat Phi Phi Experience

Gliding on a traditional wooden ruea hang yao, a private longtail boat phi phi charter puts a local captain at the tiller and the Andaman Sea's limestone karsts at your doorstep. These private longtail boat phi phi tours reach sheltered coves, coral snorkeling spots, and quiet lagoons that larger speedboats skip. With a dedicated boatman and a flexible route, you decide the pace between Phi Phi Don and the surrounding islets.

The longtail boat, or ruea hang yao, takes its name from the long propeller shaft that extends behind the hull like a tail, an adaptation Thai fishermen devised by bolting salvaged car engines to slender wooden craft in the decades after the Second World War. On Koh Phi Phi Don the design remains almost unchanged: a narrow keel carved for shallow coral channels, a canopy of painted cloth, and a tiller that swings the whole engine to steer. A private longtail boat phi phi journey begins at the Ton Sai Bay pier, where these vessels have ferried travellers since the islands opened to tourism in earnest during the 1980s. The archipelago sits within the Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, a protected marine zone of limestone karsts, submerged reefs and hidden lagoons that rise sheer from the Andaman Sea. The boats were built for exactly this water, drawing so little draught that they slip into coves where larger craft cannot follow. What distinguishes the vessel from the modern speedboat is not merely age but proportion. The prow of each ruea hang yao is dressed in phaa yantra, garlands of coloured ribbon offered to Mae Ya Nang, the spirit believed to guard the boat and its passengers. The engine, often a two-litre diesel salvaged and rebuilt, sits exposed at the stern, and its long shaft can be lifted clear of coral heads in an instant. This mechanical simplicity is why a phi phi longtail charter still reaches Pileh Lagoon, Loh Samah Bay and the Viking Cave when tour fleets are turned back. The significance of these waters deepened after the 2000 film shot at Maya Bay drew global attention, and again after the bay's multi-year closure to allow its reef to recover. The limestone cliffs that enclose it, some rising more than a hundred metres, form one of the most recognisable seascapes among Phi Phi Island landmarks. Beneath them lie staghorn coral gardens and the blacktip reef sharks that have returned to the shallows. A private longtail boat phi phi tour moves at the pace of the sea itself, unhurried, close to the water, engine murmuring rather than roaring. The wood absorbs the swell in a way fibreglass does not, and the open stern leaves nothing between passenger and horizon. For travellers seeking the quieter register of the Andaman, the appeal of well-run private longtail boat phi phi tours lies precisely here: in a craft that belongs to this archipelago, carrying only those aboard, tracing a coastline that has drawn seafarers for generations.

The boats were built for exactly this water, drawing so little draught that they slip into coves where larger craft cannot follow.

Dress code

Swimwear under light, quick-dry clothing works best aboard a private longtail boat phi phi charter, since guests move between sun exposure and seawater. Bring a rash guard or cover-up for reef stops, and secure footwear or sandals with a back strap for wading ashore at Maya Bay and Bamboo Island.

Bags & security

There is no bag screening at the Ton Sai Bay pier, but boats have very limited dry storage, usually a single sealed compartment under the helm seat. Pack light in a soft dry bag rather than a hard suitcase, since rigid luggage does not fit the longtail's narrow hull.

Photography

Photography and filming are permitted throughout the trip, including at Maya Bay, Pileh Lagoon and Monkey Beach, for personal use without a permit. Drone flights require advance permission from Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park rangers and are restricted near the cliffs at Maya Bay.

Families & strollers

Children are welcome aboard, and life jackets in child sizes are provided by the boat operator. Parents should supervise young children closely near the open gunwales, as longtail boats have low sides and no onboard railings.

Accessibility

Traditional longtail boats have a raised wooden hull, a narrow plank gangway, and no ramps, making them unsuitable for wheelchair users or guests with limited mobility. Travelers with mobility concerns should ask the operator in advance about boarding assistance at the Ton Sai Bay pier.

Food & drink

Bottled water and packed snacks may be brought aboard, but single-use plastic bags, cups and straws are banned within Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park waters including Maya Bay. Alcohol consumption is discouraged while the boat is underway and prohibited while snorkeling.

Not allowed

× Single-use plastic bags × Plastic straws × Disposable plastic cups × Coral or shell removal × Non-reef-safe sunscreen in the water × Glass bottles near reef areas × Drones without ranger permit × Fishing gear × Spearguns × Feeding wildlife or monkeys × Littering × Anchoring on coral

What to bring

✓ Reef-safe sunscreen ✓ Dry bag ✓ Swimwear and cover-up ✓ Cash in Thai Baht for the park fee ✓ Refillable water bottle ✓ Sandals with back strap ✓ Waterproof phone case

Opening hours

Mon 07:00 – 18:00

Quiet, good for early charters

Tue 07:00 – 18:00
Wed 07:00 – 18:00

Midweek, lighter pier traffic

Thu 07:00 – 18:00
Fri 07:00 – 18:00

Busier before weekend

Sat 07:00 – 18:00

Peak weekend demand

Sun 07:00 – 18:00

Closures & exceptions

  • ·Aug 1 – Sep 30 — Maya Bay seasonal closure

At a glance

Recommended departure

07:30–09:00 for calmer seas and fewer boats at Maya Bay;location

Getting there

Walk · 5-10 min from Ton Sai village · Free

Ton Sai Bay pier is a short walk from central Koh Phi Phi Don's guesthouses and shops, since the island has no roads for cars.

Public transport · 1-2h depending on origin · 300-700 THB ferry fare

Ferries run from Phuket, Krabi (Klong Jilad pier) and Ao Nang to Koh Phi Phi Don's Ton Sai pier, where the longtail boat pier is a short walk away.

Taxi · N/A · N/A

Not applicable on Koh Phi Phi Don, which has no motor vehicle roads; all onward travel from the ferry pier is on foot or by longtail boat.

Cancellation policy

Bookings can be cancelled or rescheduled free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure; cancellations inside 24 hours are generally non-refundable. The 400 THB Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park entrance fee, where prepaid, is non-refundable once the park ticket has been issued.

Plan your time

How long do you need?

Recommended time

4-6 hours

Most operators run private longtail boat phi phi charters as a half-day block of roughly four to six hours, enough for Maya Bay, Pileh Lagoon, Viking Cave, and Monkey Beach without rushing between stops. Leaving in the 07:30-09:00 window puts you at Maya Bay before the bulk of tour boats from Phuket and Krabi arrive, so add an hour if you want extra snorkeling time or a slower Pileh Lagoon stop, and subtract one if you're only doing Maya Bay and Monkey Beach. Afternoon departures still work but expect queuing for the beach landing once the surge of long tail boat phi phi tours and speedboats stacks up around midday.

Crowd levels through the day

Early morning (07:00-07:30) Light
Prime departure (07:30-09:00) Light-moderate
Mid-morning (09:00-11:00) Heavy surge
Midday (11:00-13:00) Peak
Early afternoon (13:00-15:00) Moderate
Late afternoon (15:00-17:30) Thinning
Plan ahead

When to go — year at a glance

Weather · crowds · average price — dots go green to amber to red as each metric rises.

Nov-Feb

Dry season with the calmest seas and clearest water for snorkeling; this is also the busiest and most expensive period around the Christmas and New Year holidays.

Mar-May

Hot season with high daytime temperatures around 33-35°C; seas remain fairly calm and crowds thin out compared to winter.

Jun-Jul

Southwest monsoon begins; short afternoon showers are common but mornings are often clear, matching the current mid-summer conditions.

Aug-Sep

Maya Bay is closed to visitors from Aug 1 to Sep 30 for ecological recovery, so itineraries substitute Pileh Lagoon and Bamboo Island.

Oct

Transitional month with variable rain; Maya Bay reopens Oct 1 and crowds are still relatively light.

Insider tips

Helpful tips for your visit

Negotiate before boarding

Agree the full route, stops and total price with the longtail operator at the pier before departure, since informal charters do not use fixed listed rates.

Carry small cash

Bring Thai Baht in small denominations for the 400 THB national park fee, as ranger kiosks rarely accept cards.

Check Maya Bay seasonal status

Confirm Maya Bay is open before booking a private longtail boat phi phi trip in August or September, when the bay is closed annually.

Protect electronics early

Seal phones and cameras in a waterproof pouch before boarding, since spray picks up once the boat is underway.

Confirm life jackets

Ask the operator to provide life jackets, especially for children, before leaving the pier.

Mind the monkeys

Keep loose items zipped away at Monkey Beach, where macaques are known to grab bags, sunglasses and water bottles.

Where to meet

Meeting points

Longtail boat pier

Ton Sai Bay, Koh Phi Phi Don, Krabi Province, Thailand

Main departure point for all private longtail boat phi phi charters; ranger fee kiosk is on site

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The story

The history behind the site

The longtail boat, or rua hang yao, has carried Andaman fishing communities across these waters for generations. Its defining feature arrived mid-century: a car or truck engine mounted on a pivot, driving a long propeller shaft. Sea Gypsies of the Moken and local Thai crews adapted the design for shallow limestone coves. On Koh Phi Phi Don, these vessels linked Ton Sai Bay to isolated beaches long before jetties existed. This working heritage underpins every private longtail boat phi phi tour offered from the pier today. The wider world discovered Maya Bay in 2000, when Danny Boyle filmed The Beach there with Leonardo DiCaprio. Twentieth Century Fox altered the cove's dunes for production, prompting a lawsuit over environmental damage that Thai courts debated for years. The film transformed an obscure inlet on Koh Phi Phi Leh into a global draw, and demand for private longtail boat phi phi tours grew sharply through the following decade. Success became crisis. By 2018, roughly 5,000 visitors and 200 boats crowded Maya Bay daily, and its coral reefs had lost most living cover. In June 2018, Thai authorities closed the bay entirely. What began as a four-month rest extended into a full rehabilitation. Marine biologists replanted coral and reintroduced blacktip reef sharks to the recovering lagoon. Maya Bay reopened in January 2022 under strict controls: capped visitor numbers, a floating pier at the rear of Ton Sai Bay, and a firm no-swimming rule inside the cove. This managed recovery reshaped how skippers plan the Phi Phi longtail boat tour, favouring early arrivals and shorter beach windows. The traditional craft survived every transformation. Booking private longtail boat phi phi tickets now supports a regulated model built to protect what nearly collapsed. The engine still tilts on its pivot, the shaft still cuts the shallows, and the route still begins where it always did, at the Ton Sai pier.

Mid-1900s

The pivoting long-shaft engine transforms Andaman fishing boats into the modern rua hang yao.

2000

Danny Boyle films The Beach at Maya Bay on Koh Phi Phi Leh with Leonardo DiCaprio.

2018

Thailand closes Maya Bay in June after 5,000 daily visitors devastate its coral reefs.

2022

Maya Bay reopens in January with capped numbers, a rear pier, and a no-swimming rule.

2026

Regulated longtail routes still depart from the Ton Sai pier under recovery controls.

Photo spots

Best photo spots

Maya Bay Cliff Approach

Best light · Before 09:00, soft morning light

The classic elevated shot is taken from the longtail as it noses into the bay, framing the white sand curve against sheer limestone walls before anyone wades ashore. Arriving in the 07:30-09:00 slot on a private longtail boat Phi Phi route means empty sand and soft, glare-free light rather than the mid-morning crush of tour boats.

Pileh Lagoon Cliff Pool

Best light · Mid-morning for best color, still busy by noon

Sheer 100-metre limestone walls enclose a narrow inlet of still turquoise water, and the boat idles just inside the mouth so you can shoot the reflection symmetry from the bow. Full sun overhead brings out the emerald color best, so this stop rewards a slightly later morning light angle than Maya Bay.

Viking Cave Cliff Face

Best light · Late morning

A slow drive-by past the sheer cliff reveals faded wall paintings and bamboo scaffolding used for bird's nest harvesting, best captured with a zoom lens from the water since landing isn't part of the standard stop. The scale of the rock face against small human structures makes for a striking contrast shot.

Phi Phi Viewpoint Twin Bays

Best light · Golden hour, early morning before haze builds

A 20-30 minute climb from Tonsai village up marked steps ends at a panorama over Loh Dalum and Tonsai Bay, joined by the narrow sandbar between them. Shooting from Viewpoint 2 gives the widest angle over both bays and the boats anchored below.

Loh Samah Bay Boat Line-up

Best light · Mid-morning

A calm, sheltered cove next to Maya Bay where longtails moor in a row against clear turquoise shallows, giving a clean side-on shot of the boats themselves with limestone backdrop. It works well as a quick stop between Maya Bay and the snorkel points.

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Moments from the experience

With kids

Visiting with kids

A private longtail boat phi phi trip works well with kids because you set the stops and rest breaks yourselves, but the open wooden hull means little shade and no strollers on board. Traditional boats have basic bench seating rather than cushioned loungers, so plan around comfort and sun exposure rather than a fixed route.

Strollers

Longtail boats have no ramp, storage rack, or flat deck space, so leave the stroller at the hotel and carry younger children on and off at each beach stop instead.

Best ages

Most operators accept kids from about 4 years old, since toddlers struggle with the rocking hull and open sides; families with children under 4 usually do better on a shorter 3-4 hour private longtail boat tour than a full-day charter.

Facilities

There is no onboard toilet or baby-change area, so use pier or resort facilities before boarding and factor in beach-stop bathroom breaks during longer routes.

Pacing

Break a full day into two or three shorter legs with real beach time in between, since young children tire of engine noise and hard bench seats faster than adults do; a half-day charter often suits under-8s better than six hours at sea.

Snorkeling supervision

Life jackets are supplied but an adult should stay within arm's reach of any child snorkeling, as the shallow reef areas still have current and boat traffic nearby; ask the captain to anchor close to shore for younger swimmers.

Shade

The canopy usually covers only the rear seating, so bring hats and reef-safe sunscreen and let kids rotate under cover during the hottest midday stretch of the trip.

Food & drink

Where to eat nearby

Most operators pack fresh fruit, bottled water, and simple snacks for the crossing, so serious meals happen on land — Ton Sai Village clusters within a five-minute walk of the pier where a private longtail boat phi phi trip typically starts or ends.

Tonsai Seafood

$$-$$$

Beachfront seafood — 3 min walk

Steamed or grilled fish, crab, and prawns served open-air facing the bay; busiest at sunset dinner, so arrive early if returning from a late trip. Good post-boat option rather than a rushed breakfast stop.

The Mango Garden

$$

Brunch and dessert café — 2 min walk

Air-conditioned spot near the pier good for scrambled eggs, toast, and mango sticky rice before an early-morning private longtail boat phi phi tour. Fills up mid-morning, so a 7:30-8:00 visit avoids the queue.

Papaya Restaurant

$

Thai and Indian street food — 5 min walk

Cheap, generous portions of pad thai, curries, and papaya salad on the eastern side of Tonsai Village; suits a quick, no-frills dinner after a longtail boat phi phi tour rather than a sit-down occasion.

Amico Restaurant 1994

$

Western-style café

Simple sandwiches and all-day breakfast items near the pier, useful for a fast bite before boarding when time is tight.

Customer Reviews

What travelers say

Real experiences from real travelers

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Hannah M.
United Kingdom · 2026-06-18

Quiet coves before crowds

We booked a private longtail boat phi phi trip for 7am and had Pileh Lagoon almost to ourselves for twenty minutes. The boatman cut the engine so we could hear the water lapping against the cliffs. Bring reef shoes because the limestone at the edges is sharp.

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Diego R.
Spain · 2026-05-02

Flexible route with a great captain

What sold me on our private longtail boat phi phi tour was being able to skip the busier stops and linger at Loh Samah Bay instead. Warm morning, glassy water, and the captain knew exactly where the fish gathered near the coral. He also rigged a bit of shade cloth over the middle bench which helped a lot by midday.

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Aiko T.
Japan · 2026-04-11

Good but bring more water

The Phi Phi longtail tour covered Monkey Beach, Viking Cave, and a snorkel stop over three and a half hours. The wooden boat rides lower than a speedboat so you feel every swell, which some in our group found a bit much. Still a lovely slow way to see the karst scenery.

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Marcus B.
Germany · 2026-07-09

Golden light at Maya

Late afternoon on a private longtail boat phi phi meant we reached Maya Bay as the light turned amber and most day-trippers had gone. The captain waited patiently while we swam. One of the calmer, more personal ways I have seen these islands.

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Priya S.
Australia · 2025-11-23

Snorkeling at Nui Bay

Our private longtail boat phi phi tickets included masks and fins, and the coral off Nui Bay was healthier than I expected. We spotted a small blacktip reef shark in the shallows near the cliff wall. The engine is loud when moving so agree hand signals with your boatman beforehand.

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Tomás L.
Brazil · 2026-03-15

Andaman Sea done right

Chartering a longtail rather than joining a group meant we could stop whenever the water looked inviting. The limestone stacks around Phi Phi Leh looked enormous from a low wooden boat. Sun was fierce by 11am so the early start was worth it.

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Claire D.
Canada · 2026-02-08

Scenic if a little bumpy

A private longtail boat phi phi tours booking gave us the whole boat for a family of five, which was easier than herding kids onto a shared vessel. The ride out past Nai Cave was choppy but the snorkeling at Loh Moo Dee was calm and clear. Ask about a canopy if you burn easily.

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Nils A.
Sweden · 2025-09-30

Peaceful morning charter

We drifted past the Viking Cave and into a hidden inlet the captain called his secret spot, ringed by vertical cliffs draped in vegetation. The teak hull and long-shaft engine feel wonderfully old-fashioned compared to the fiberglass speedboats. Cool morning air, flat sea, no rush.

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Fatima K.
United Arab Emirates · 2026-06-27

Sunset Andaman cruise

Booking a private longtail boat phi phi tour for the last slot of the day meant golden hour over Bamboo Island and hardly another boat in sight. The water near Phi Phi Don glowed almost jade. Our captain knew the tides and timed the coral stop perfectly.

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Robert P.
United States · 2025-12-14

Beautiful but plan for sun

The Phi Phi longtail experience delivered on scenery, with karst towers and clear water at every stop. My complaint is purely comfort: no shade unless you request it, and the low freeboard means spray soaks the front seats. Gorgeous, just come prepared.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know for your journey

Around the corner

Nearby landmarks worth a detour

Ton Sai Village

5 min walk

square

A compact car-free village of shops, bars and restaurants clustered just inland from Ton Sai Bay pier.

Viewpoint 1 and 2

30-45 min walk uphill

viewpoint

Two hillside lookout platforms above Ton Sai Bay offering panoramic views of the twin bays and surrounding limestone karsts.

Loh Dalum Bay

10 min walk

landmark

A shallow, sandy-bottomed bay on the opposite side of Ton Sai Village, popular for swimming at high tide.

Bamboo Island

20-30 min by boat

landmark

A small sandbar-fringed island north of Phi Phi Don, known for shallow reef snorkeling.

Where to stay

Where to stay nearby

Ton Sai Village

5-10 min walk

district

Dense cluster of guesthouses, mid-range hotels and dive shops close to the pier.

Loh Dalum Bay

10-15 min walk

mid-range

Beachfront bungalows and hotels facing the calmer, sandy Loh Dalum shoreline.

Laem Tong

30-40 min by longtail boat

luxury

Quieter resort area on the northern tip of the island with higher-end beach resorts.

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