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How
to Get There
From
Phuket
Tour agencies can arrange transport
including transfer from your accommodation
to the jetty, and the boat to Phi
Phi. If you simply want to get there
and back for an overnight stay, expect
to pay around 400 Baht return. Tickets
can be used for any return trip and
are not tied to a specific date, so
you can be flexible with your plans.
Normally it is not necessary to book
in advance, although during holidays,
especially Christmas and January,
it is advisable to be at the pier
20 minutes before departure.
Day Trips
from Phuket
If you're staying in Phuket but would
like to visit Phi Phi Island for the
day, there are a number of tours available.
Prices vary between 500-1,200 Baht
including lunch and depend on the
type of boat, quality of lunch, and
options offered e.g., snorkeling and
glass bottomed boat. Tours normally
start in the early morning around
7.00 am and usually return by about
6.00pm.
From Krabi
Province
Boats depart from Krabi town and Ao
Nang beach around 4 times daily (subject
to change) The journey takes about
90 minutes depending on weather conditions.
During the low season (May - October)
departures may be delayed.
From International
Destinations
The last boat from Phuket to Phi Phi
leaves at 13.30 so you must allow
time to get a taxi from the airport
to the boat dock. Tickets should be
booked in advance through travel agencies
as it is not always possible to buy
tickets on arrival. Allow around 1
hour from the airport to the ferry.
As connections can be subject to delay
it is advisable to stay overnight
in Phuket before continuing your journey
to Phi Phi. See (Schedule)
Where
to Stay
Most of the tourist accommodation
and services on Phi Phi Don are located
around Tonsai Bay, the main ferry
destination with the more exclusive
and upmarket hotels around the eastern
and northern side. There is nowhere
to stay on Phi Phi Ley.
Accommodation varies from simple
bungalows to upmarket international
resorts. During the high season (October
to March) it is not possible to pre-book
budget and standard accommodation.
Prices are subject to demand and can
be changed depending on how many guests
arrive at any particular time. If
you want to book in advance, you can
check availability on this site.
Thai
Holidays & Festivals
Many Thais travel
during festivals and holidays, so
boats can be crowded and flights,
especially from Bangkok, fully booked.
Below are some of the more important
festival dates to check with before
making your travel plans.
- January - New Year - Busy
until around 6th January when it
calms down!
- February - Chinese New Year
- varies with the calendar -
around the 2nd full moon. Ferries
are busy.
- April 13/14/15 - Songkran
Festival or Thai New Year. This
is the water festival when many
Thais return to their home. Don't
expect to travel easily around this
time as buses, flights and ferries
are very busy. This is a major holiday
in Thailand.
- November Loy Kratong around
the 12th. A beautiful festival where
floating kratongs (literally "leaf
cup" with lighted candles are
placed on water to take away bad
luck. Not too many people travelling
at this time of year.
- December - Christmas - High
season. Expect full flights,
buses and busy boats.
Weather
Phi Phi weather follows the same basic
weather pattern as Phuket.
- October
- March - Generally good weather,
low rainfall and average temperatures
30-32C(90F)
- April
- May - Very hot and humid.
Temperatures reaching 38C(95F+)
- June
- September - Variable. Temperatures
average 30C (90F) About an 80% chance
of rain in June and September, but
remember, it doesn't rain all the
time! Also the rain is warm and
there are some excellent value hotel
rooms in this season.
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