Phi Phi Island
#Krabi 3 days, 2 nights on Phi Phi Island. There's a 20 baht entrance fee to the island, and the hotel will meet you at the pier, take your luggage, and take you to check in. Phi Phi Island is full of cats, and almost all of them are very cute. You can play with them, but there's only one cat, a grumpy-faced cat from the hotel, who won't let you get close.
The beach has fine sand and crystal-clear water, making it easy to swim at all points around the island. However, be careful of the frequent tourist boats coming and going around the pier. My favorite spot is Long Beach, which is quiet and peaceful. Boats rarely come here, so you can swim or sunbathe comfortably.
We visited all three viewpoints on Phi Phi Island. We started by walking up to Viewpoint 3, which costs 20 baht per person. The view is more panoramic, with fewer people, but the walk is quite tiring. After that, we walked down to Viewpoint 2, which costs 30 baht. It was so crowded, it was shocking. The second viewpoint has a much easier path up, so most people just stay here. As it got dark, we went down, passing Viewpoint 1. It was dark, so they didn't charge the 30 baht entrance fee. The lower part of the beach is the hotel area. A little further along is the restaurant and bar area, where you can choose from a variety of food options and prices. The area extends all the way to Phi Phi Island's pier. At night, there are plenty of party-goers, while another area caters to those looking for a more relaxed atmosphere. Pork is prohibited on Phi Phi Island, and the island is predominantly Muslim. #TravelThailand #PhiPhiIsland #SeasideTravel
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