🏝 Depart from Krabi Pier – One Day Private Tour ( Phi Phi Island + Pileh Lagoon + Maya Bay + Monkey Beach + Viking Cave + Bamboo Beach )
🌟 Special Price Package for 1-4 people
Tour Includes
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PRIVATE TRANSFERP & TOUR
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PRIVATE LUXURY LONG-TAIL BOAT
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NATIONAL PARK ENTRANCE FEE
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE
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BEACH PICNIC FOOD (LUNCH)
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DRINKING WATER AND FRUIT JUICE & SEASONAL FRUIT
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SNORKELING
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PERSONAL ASSISTANT
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LIFE JACKET
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BLUETOOTH SPEAKER
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TOWEL
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ICE BUCKET
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✔PROPS FOR TAKING PHOTOS ✔PADDLE BOARD ✔SWIMMING ✔SNORKELING, AND CORAL VIEWING.
Overview
✔ For tourists who like to travel in private. The boat meets standards and has been inspected by the Marine Department. Every boat has insurance.
🧡 Private boat charters are suitable for travelers who want privacy or those who come in groups.
- You can spend time absorbing the nature of the Andaman Sea to your heart’s content. You can set your own time to stop at each tourist spot. This is different from a tour that is a join trip, because the total time of the join trip is determined by the tour guide. But by chartering a boat, tourists can use their time to the fullest. Tourists who come as a family or in a group can guarantee that you will definitely be impressed.
Highlights
- Maya Bay is situated on the western side of Ko Phi Phi Leh, which is part of the Krabi Province in the Andaman Sea, about 30 kilometers from the mainland.
- Phi Phi Leh Island, on which Maya Bay is located, has a long history of human habitation. Archaeological evidence suggests that the island was inhabited as early as prehistoric times, with ancient tools and artifacts discovered in the area. The island was traditionally inhabited by sea nomads known as "chao ley" or sea gypsies. These indigenous people relied on fishing, collecting bird's nests, and living in harmony with the natural resources of the area.
- Pileh Lagoon is renowned for its breathtaking beauty. Surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and emerald-green waters, the lagoon provides a picturesque and serene setting. The contrast between the vibrant blue hues of the water and the lush greenery of the cliffs creates a postcard-worthy scene.
- Viking Cave gets its name from the drawings or paintings found on the cave walls, resembling Viking ships. The origin and exact purpose of these paintings are unclear, as there is no historical evidence linking Vikings to the cave. The name likely emerged due to the cave's visual resemblance to Viking ships.
- Bamboo Island Ko Phai is a small island in the middle of the sea. The beach here is beautiful. There are beautiful coral reefs. Very suitable for snorkeling.
- Monkey Bay is an area on a hill where monkeys come out to find food by the sea. This area is a deep-water area with no sandy beach. But monkeys will find food on trees or rocks