Set sail from the Phi Phi Islands in a longtail boat and visit Monkey Island and the Viking Cave. Snorkel in Loh Samah Bay, delight in a wonderful sunset over the Phi Phi archipelago, and swim with bioluminescent plankton.
About this ticket
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
- Mobile ticketing
- Use your phone or print your voucher
- Duration 5 hours
- Starting time 1:30 PM
- Instant confirmation
- Driver
- English
Experience
- Experience the beautiful sunset over the Phi Phi archipelago
- Marvel at the glow of bioluminescent plankton as you swim with them
- Discover the crab-eating macaques on Monkey Island
- Encounter diverse marine life as you snorkel in Loh Samah Bay
- Admire the scenic views at Pi Leh Lagoon and throughout your tour
- Longtail boat
- Fruit
- Fried rice
- Water
- Life jacket
- Mask and snorkel
- Insurance
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities
- National park fees are not included in the package - Please select the add-on at check-out to include
- Pregnant women
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Prepare for the activity
The meeting point is in front of the McDonald's in Tonsai Bay. Please let the tour operator know your hotel name once they send you a confirmation email. They may need to call your hotel in the event of an emergency or if they cannot contact you via email or mobile.
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- Comfortable shoes
- Sunglasses
- Towel
- Sunscreen
Not allowed
- Luggage or large bags
Know before you go
- Please note that the program may vary according to the weather and tide conditions for safety reasons
- Please be aware that the national park fee is a requirement
- This tour is not recommended for pregnant women
- Please note that the operator will confirm the details of the tour or any changes due to bad weather conditions via email
- Bioluminescent plankton visibility may also be affected by weather and tide conditions
- Please note that there is a waiting period of about 30-45 minutes before you will be able to see the bioluminescent plankton, as they can only be seen in complete darkness