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Phi
Phi Islands - Attraction Phi Phi Beaches
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Yao
Beach, Phi Phi Don
This beach, also known as Long Beach, is one of the most famous on the
island. Not only does it offer a broad, sweeping beach and unbelievable
scenery, it also is home to some of the best coral reefs in the area.
Snorkeling and Scuba diving top the long list of things to do here, and
accommodation is plentiful. The only complaint might be a little too much
development. Hat Yao can be reached on foot or by longtail boat from the
pier at Ton Sai.
Lanti Beach:
Phi Phi Don
This beach is in close proximity to Hat Yao, and is equal to it in nearly
all respects. Once underdeveloped, Hat Lanti has only recently given way
to commercialism, and remains quite beautiful. Offshore coral reefs provide
for some great snorkeling, and accommodation is cheap and decent.
Hat Lanti is accessible on foot via the viewpoint trail. Boats to Hat
Lanti are difficult to find, because bungalow owners refuse to pay commissions,
but boats can be arranged from Hat Lanti quite easily.
Hin Khao Beach,
Phi Phi Don
This is one of the more isolated beaches on Phi Phi Don, accessible only
on foot. This beach offers good views, and peace and quiet.
Ao Ton Sai,
Phi Phi Don
This is the oldest developed beach area on Phi Phi Don, and the most congested.
Still, Ton Sai offers some rather good views of the surrounding territory,
and although lacking beauty, it is the most accessible and convenient
place on the island.
Laem Tong, Phi
Phi Don
This is one of the nicest beaches on Phi Phi Don, offering spectacular
views and a nice stretch of marvelous beach.
Hat Laem Tong has its own pier, and therefore
is accessible. However, it is targeted at the high-budget tourist.
Yung Island
lies to the north of Phi Phi Don. There is a rocky beach on the east side,
and a smaller strand of sand in a fold of the hill. Many beautiful and
various corals are found there.
Provided by Tourism Authority of Thailand
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