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Phi Phi is a group of 6 islands of which
only one is inhabited, Phi Phi Don.
The other Islands are Phi Phi Ley, Bamboo
Island, Mosquito Island, Koh Yung and Bida Nok and Nai and
these are some of the most stunning islands in the world,
both above and below the surface.
Phi Phi island is fortunate to be surrounded
by some of the most outstanding reefs and spectacular scenery
in the Andaman Sea. Each day tourists are enchanted by the
natural beauty and charismatic charm that this tiny island
has to offer, protected as a National Marine Park. There are
no vehicles on the island and a lot of people walk barefoot
all day.

Activities on Phi Phi
Apart from diving and snorkelling there is
rock climbing, hiking, kayaking, water-skiing, big game fishing
and sailing. Other popular activities include sun bathing,
reading, relaxing and eating. Lately, rock climbing became
very popular among active travellers. The unique limestone
cliffs of Phi Phi are a challenge that beginners and advanced
climbers won't resist. Contact CAT's
Climbing Shop at 01 787 5101 or look for the shop
in Phi Phi Center (behind the new Swordfish Sculpture)

Photo copyright: Ted Wood - Climber: Cathy Beloeil
The Adventure Club
The Adventure Club is an eco tour operator
offering tours for thrill seekers with emphasis on reef conservation.
They run regular presentations on the local reef life and
offer a number of activities including the Shark Aware Program.
Island Hopping, Cave or Night Snorkeling, The Quest and The
007 Tour. Contact The
Adventure Club: 01 895 1334
 
Map
of Phi Phi Island
  
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Phi Island
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