Ko Mai Phai Island is an outlying island of Great Phi Phi Islands. Located in the northeast of Great Phi Phi Islands, the island must be reached via a half-hour boat trip from Tonsai Bay Pier. The island features delicate white beaches and the lush bamboo forest for which it is named. The sea around Ko Mai Phai Island is azure in the distance, and becomes a clear jade by the seashore. The island has perfectly maintained natural features and fascinating fish swimming near the shore.
Ko Mai Phai is a small island in Thailand, located between the Krabi coast and the Phi Phi Islands.
Ko Mai Phai is located in the north of Ko Phi Phi Don. It is not far from Ko Yung. The north and east of Ko Mai Phai have beautiful beaches.
Little Phi Phi Island and Big Phi Phi Island are separated by about 2 kilometers, surrounded by cliffs. The terrain is dangerous and there are several huge limestone caves. The island has not undergone any development, nor does it provide accommodation. The wild monkeys are full of mountains, but the water quality is particularly clear, especially suitable for diving. There are scenic spots such as Maya Bay and Viking Caves. Maya Bay can be used for diving. There are many petrels inhabiting the Viking Caves, so it is also called "bird's nest cave". It is precisely because of the clear waters and snow-white beaches that this place was chosen as the location for the Hollywood movie "Beach".
There are a lot of tourists who come here for island-hopping tours. This island has a relatively primitive feeling. There are many dead branches that fall in the sea, and the primitive jungle on the island, I think they are all Very attractive.
This island has very beautiful beaches. The beaches here are very white under the sun. I think it is very special, and there are not many tourists in this place, so I can stay here for an entire afternoon.