The Phi Phi Islands are by far the
main attraction to Krabi, and are widely considered
to be amongst the most beautiful places in the world.
There are six islands altogether:
Phi Phi Don, Phi Phi Ley, Bida Nok, Bida Nai, Yung,
and Phai; each of which offers some of the most
unique topography on this planet. Of these six islands,
Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Ley are the largest, and
most well known.
Phi Phi Don
This is the largest of the Phi Phi
islands, and offers some of the most arresting scenery
available anywhere in the world. Phi Phi Don is
comprised of two main sections, peculiarly connected
by a narrow strip of glittering white sand. It was
here, in the center, where the first settlement
of Ton Sai was established.
Since that time, Phi Phi Don has earned
a reputation as one of the most alluring sights
in the region, offering spectacular beaches, gleaming,
turquoise seas, and remarkable landscapes. This
reputation, however, has not come without a cost.
Phi Phi Ley
The second largest of the Phi Phi
Island chain, Phi Phi Ley is extremely beautiful,
and pristine.
Day trips to Phi Phi Ley are available,
and one of the biggest attractions is Phaya Naak
Cave, or Viking Cave, which has some bonafide prehistoric
carvings.
Another attraction to Phi Phi Ley
are the nests of the edible-nest swiftlet, which
fetch up to US $2000 per kilogram. Armed guards
stand watch over these nests, to protect them against
poachers. Overnight stays on Phi Phi Ley are forbidden.
Lanta Island
Although less scenic than some other
areas in the province, Koh Lanta is perhaps the
most idyllic area available in Krabi.
While lacking the towering karsts,
Lanta offers travelers something that is growing
increasingly difficult to find on Phi Phi or Pranang:
peace and quiet.
With over 19 pristine, tree-lined
beaches, remarkably friendly residents, and inexpensive
accommodations, Lanta Island is the perfect place
to go for a serene, relaxing vacation.
Hong Island
This island is located at the edge
of the Than Bokkhorani National Park, and is accessible
via boat from Ao Pranang. The trip takes about an
hour, but is well worth it, as Hong Island is home
to a beautiful sandy beach, and some wonderful deep
and shallow water coral deposits.
In addition, Koh Hong has several
caves that are home to the edible-nest swiftlet,
whose nests are valued at over US$2000 per kg.
Yung Island, Phi Phi Ley
This small island in the Phi Phi chain
is a few km north of Phi Phi Don, and has two small
beach areas. Much like Phi Phi Don, and Phi Phi
Ley, Yung Island offers visitors some fabulous scenery,
both underwater and above.
Day trips are available to Yung Island
from Phi Phi Don, and feature brilliant views of
pristine coral fields.
Phai Island, Phi Phi Ley
This is another small, deserted island
in the Phi Phi chain that can be visited during
the day by boat.
Phai Island offers some tremendously
attractive scenery, and also has exceptional coral
specimens.
However, like Yung Island, this pristine
island is uninhabited, and has no accommodation.