Phi Phi Islands + Khai Island + Bamboo Island
Early Bird, Small Group
Embark on an early bird, small group (max 20 people) tropical escape with the Phi Phi + Khai + Bamboo Islands speedboat tour! Zoom through the sparkling Andaman Sea to discover the famous Phi Phi Islands, where dramatic cliffs, hidden lagoons, and vibrant marine life await. Then, unwind on the pristine shores of Bamboo Island and Khai Island, where you can swim, snorkel, relax and feed the large schools of tropical fish swimming around you in the clear shallow waters. This fast-paced, adventure-filled tour offers the perfect blend of excitement and relaxation, making it an unforgettable way to experience Thailand’s most breathtaking islands!
For reference only. Itineraries are subject to change.
Pick-up from your hotel.
Departure by speedboat from Royal Phuket Marina to Khai Nai Island. See the beautiful sunrise while on the sea or upon arriving and enjoy light breakfast treats on the island.
Arrive at Maya Bay and Pileh Lagoon and swim in the emerald green waters as you are surrounded by tall standing limestone cliffs. Continue your speedboat journey throughout Phi Phi Leh and take in the sights of Monkey Beach and Viking Cave. Then, enjoy your time snorkeling amongst the colorful and diverse underwater fishes and coral reefs!
Lunch buffet served at a 4.5 Star Resort only steps away from the beach on Phi Phi Don.
Head out to Bamboo Island for more swimming and snorkeling in the crystal clear, turquoise waters amongst diverse fishes. Relax and sunbathe on the soft, white sand beach. Experience the beauty and serenity of paradise!
Leave Bamboo Island to return back to Royal Phuket Marina.
Arrive at Royal Phuket Marina where guests will be directed to their respective shuttle driver for accomodation returns.
- Hotel transfer round-trip
- Speedboat for max 20 people
- Injury insurance
- Light breakfast
- Buffet lunch
- Refreshments on-board
- Mask, snorkel, fins and life jacket
- English speaking tour guide
- National park fee
- Towel

Maya Bay is closed 1 August - 30 September. Viewing from the boat only.