Phi Phi Islands: Snorkeling Adventure Awaits

Embark on an adventurous day trip to Phi Phi Islands from Khao Lak or Khok Kloi. Explore the stunning turquoise waters, white sand beaches, and vibrant underwater world while snorkeling in the Andaman Sea.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Khao Lak - Arrive at our office at the Royal Phuket Marina and get yourselves ready for your full day Phi Phi Islands Tour! Meet your tour guide for the day, learn about the islands we will be visitng and listen to a short information session on what to expect for the tour.
What's Included
  • Complete snorkeling gear: life jacket, fins, mask, and new snorkel mouthpiece
  • Convenient hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Complimentary Accident Insurance
  • Refreshments: Bottled water and beverages
  • Tasty snacks included
  • Exclusive buffet lunch at a 4.5-star resort - no other boat tours join
  • All National Park Fees covered
  • Guidance by a Professional English-speaking guide
Additional Information

Renowned for its idyllic beauty, the Phi Phi Islands are a global marvel, presenting a lush green tropical haven amidst the azure waters of the sea. Touted as a top choice for snorkeling enthusiasts, these islands offer a chance for adventurous tourists to discover their breathtaking marine landscapes and pristine white beaches, famously featured in…

Location
Khao Lak
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Jody
Jan 4, 2025
Fun family day out - A really fantastic family adventure day made memorable and fun by our brilliant tour guide Goodie! Highlights included swimming and snorkeling in beautiful water, visiting iconic locations and jumping off the boat into the water Some sites were very busy but that’s the way it is on everything at this time of year on these We felt well looked after every step of the way with friendly and helpful crew there to give a hand up or a refreshment where ever we needed it.
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Melanie_a
Jan 3, 2025
What a fantastic day!... - What a fantastic day! Well worth the early start - 6.30am from Khao Lak. Arriving at the marina is a little chaotic but well organised. All stops were beautiful and plenty of time at each. Highlights are definitely snorkelling off Monkey Bay and swimming in Pileh Lagoon. All staff were extremely friendly and accommodating, they were also very helpful in assisting my mum on and off the boat with her bad knee. They also offered to take photos throughout the day. This trip would be difficult if you have mobility issues and may restrict you from some parts of the experience. The food at the lunch stop was lovely and plenty of it. Pack tissues if you plan on using any of the toilets on the islands. Big shoutout to our guide Goodies - he really made our day!
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Wendy_t
Dec 19, 2024
Great day out - A very enjoyable day out, lots of things to see and do. On the return speed boat trip everyone was exhausted, even the kids. Would highly recommend.
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J1725zdsvens
Dec 6, 2024
Highly recommended 😃 - Highly recommended. You have to know that you are going on a "touritour", but you still have crass experiences. Well organized, nice guids, eat and drink enough. Not too long or too short a stay. I would say that it is not very suitable for children (under 10)... Definitely worth the money.
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Clifford_j
Nov 28, 2024
Great trip to Phi Phi islands - Had a fabulous day at Phi Phi islands. The leader of the trip rearranged the schedule to ensure we were not affected by the depth of the water which changes during the day. This meant that we arrived first at many of the stops and were leaving as other boats were starting to arrive. We felt very safe all day, saw some amazing sights and plenty of time to snorkel and swim. Loved Monkey Bay but it was sad to see so much plastic debris on the beach. It was a long day as we had a 90 minute drive from Khao Lak to Phuket to catch the boat but certainly worth the early start. The sea was quite rough on the way back to Phuket and the heavens opened so we all got absolutely drenched. One older couple sitting at the back of the boat looked like they’d been swimming whilst fully dressed!!!!
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Chakell19
Nov 12, 2024
Phi Phi Islands tour - Sunny and his team were excellent from start to finish. Maya Bay was a little crowded but made the best of it. The snorkeling was amazing. Lunch was really good and bamboo island was great!! I highly recommend this tour!! 10 out of 10!!
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Paul
Nov 5, 2024
From front to back to 100% top! - Was a successful day with plenty of sunshine and lots of nice people. Our guide Sunny and the team welcomed us warmly on their boat and let us dive into the world of the islands. Sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling or simply looking into the distance, there is something for everyone! Thank you Sunny and the team for the great and exciting day.
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Pooleyc
Oct 24, 2024
Recommended - Where do I start? Hard to book a day of your holiday to one activity, which costs a fair bit for Thailand and hope it is as it sells itself. We did this trip today to Phi Phi. I did message the night before as the wind app I use showed that it had changed direction and looked to be building. I received a slightly odd reply with a photo of the likelihood of rain. I’m sure that many tourists care about rain but on the water wind is what counts. We nevertheless headed for the pick up point and all went well. At the office all was again well organised. They must have had around 80 people going on to four boats and they all ended up on the right ones. Safety As a dive professional for almost 20 years and a boat owner - as well as having our 10 year old daughter with us - safety was/is always our utmost priority. We’ve been on some shocking vessels. This boat was excellent. All equipment was in good order and the crew well drilled in keeping passengers safe. I would have liked a slightly better safety briefing (such as where the spare life jackets were as there were not enough out on deck - but more were mentioned. A friend in the uk had a boat go down in under 2 minutes a few weeks ago - exceptionally rare but not long enough to be asking questions. But I digress, the way the boat was run showed safety was of very high priority. Snorkelling equipment was again of very high standard. New mouthpieces on every snorkel. Fins were open foot rather than closed. Much better but really need to let people know to bring wetsuit boots if they have them - which we do back in our hotel room ready for diving later in the week. I guess we are just used to snorkel boats tending to have full foot fins. We had brought fins/mask and snorkel for our daughter but I was not given the impression that it would have been a problem had I not done so - and the life jacket given to us for her was a perfect fit and again in excellent condition. Sites visited. The first site we went to was a shore entry snorkelling site. It was exceptionally poor. I’ve seen worse - but not much worse. Given that there were about eight boats fighting for limited shore landing I wonder whether the chance of wind direction had moved them to a different site to that planned. I must admit to a few dark thoughts here about misrepresentation. A shore entry site for unknown customers is a good thing as it allows you to get an idea of capability but I really didn’t get the sense that they were watching. The wind built whilst we were in the water it the session cut short to get away before the boat grounded on the sand for a long stay. No one was particularly sad. One thing that was nice was you could pick whether you use fins/life vest. We were using them as seeking to set good example to our 10 year old but they are a bit of a pain when you can work well without - as my husband did when he had to duck dive down 30 odd feet to get a fin which our daughter dropped. The crew did offer to get it but he was bored. The second snorkelling site was pushed back after lunch due to a hope the wind would drop. Given reports that it would get worse in the afternoon I was surprised but nothing beats local knowledge. It was excellent. I am not sure it was where we were originally going to go - we certainly took an odd route from lunch if it was. But it was all that it needed to be. Live coral, good variety of fish. Shallow enough to see it. Deep enough to anchor the boat without damage. Our daughter was delighted. The rest of the day was very much follow the tourist boats around to tick off the sites. But well and safely done. Monkey island was fab and the crew excelled themselves in landing us in tricky conditions. Even in the boat soup which developed at some of the busier swim sites I was never concerned that my daughter (or anyone else) would get chomped by a propeller. Lunch Lunch was very poor. It was described as at a 4/5 star hotel, one boat only, soft drinks included. We are told we will be there an hour and after we have eaten we can lounge by the pool etc. I’d love to know who did the rating. It’s the only 4/5 star hotel I’ve ever seen with only six or so loungers by the pool. Only two with shade. Lunch was cold. Not just the salad but the deep fried chicken and fish. It helped explain how they could serve it an hour earlier than scheduled. Clearly cooked in advance and heated up - not for long enough I’m afraid. Those free soft drinks? One option. I asked for an orange juice - but that was chargeable. On the boat there was a reasonably never ending offering of coke/water and snacks - both fruit and processed stuff kept everyone going. Staff Can’t fault them. Helpful, polite, wanting to ensure that everyone had a good time. Showed particular kindness to a rather frail old lady who sat on the boat at every swim stop but asked me at the last how cold it was. I responded that it was lovely and warm. Next thing I saw was the staff helping her into the water with improvised floatation aids and a lot of support. Lovely. Overall The trip back was slow and uncomfortable due to the wind direction but the skipper had good control and was never anywhere dangerous in the slightest. They were right not to cancel and whilst I suspect that it left the crew with fewer options, they made it a good day for all. Would I do it again? No as there is much more to be done. But you should. And tip them better - a good crew is literally there to save your life as well as make your day. Well that has kept me occupied for most of the transfer back to my hotel which was a welcome distraction. Hope you find it useful.
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Meg
Oct 13, 2024
An amazing experience! - Husband and I booked this tour a while back and were looking forward to it. Ibi and his team were incredibly welcoming and knowledgeable. The weather was absolutely perfect and the day was absolutely beautiful. Would recommend to friends and family.
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Ericso7519ua
Nov 26, 2024
Highly recommendable despite Spartan comfort - Welcome, punctuality, organization sites visits: everything is impeccable. Only one reproach: the oldest of the attendants systematically called us Mom and Dad. In its culture it is a mark of respect. In mine it is very clearly derogatory. You don't have to remind us we're old. You would have liked to be called simply “madame and monsieur”
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