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Phi Phi
Island
(By Speed Boat) |

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Duration: 8 hours (approx.)
Departure Dates: Daily
Departure Point: From your hotel within Phuket
Departure Time: Pick up from 8:30am
Return details: Tour returns to your hotel at
approximately 5:30 pm |
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Located 48 kilometers southeast of Phuket and 45 kilometers
southwest of Krabi Town are the famous islands known as Phi Phi.
Those islands, part of Nopparat Thara National Park (Krabi
province) are surrounded by crystal clear waters and are well
known for their natural beauty. |
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Phi Phi Don Island is the largest and shaped like the letter
"H". This island received the most visitors. Phi Phi Ley, her
small sister, is uninhabited and more rugged. This area is
famous for its marvelous landscape: rock faces rising vertically
from the sea, forming a mythical-like geography in this
prehistoric world.
The east and west landmasses of Phi Phi Don are joined by a
narrow Isthmus and it is here that much of the tourist
development has taken place. This is where is located the
village. |
Phi Phi Ley, on the other hand is more renowned for its animal
life, and more specifically its resident swift population. The
nests of the swift are highly sought-after, with people taking
all manner of risks to collect them for use in Birds’ Nest Soup.
Also, Phi Phi Ley is home to Viking Cave, so called because one
of the numerous drawings on the walls resembles a Viking ship.
The cave has a ceiling about 20 meters high which is home to
many ledges inhabited by thousands of swallows. In the high
season Phi Phi can be very busy, so bookings are highly
recommended. |
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Included
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Hotel transfersguide
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speedboat trip and visit fees
On board: soft drinks, water, ice and fresh fruits
Lunch: meal, drinking water, coffee and tea,
(vegetarian menu available at no extra charge)
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Full snorkelling equipment: lifejacket, fin, mask
and snorkel
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Tour Discriptions & Rate: |
| Duration | Adult | Child | Meal | |
Fullday |
3200.00 | 1600.00 | Lunch |
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