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Koh Phi Phi (Long Beach)

Koh Phi Phi (Long Beach) Ferries

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27 Feb 25

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An iconic view of Koh Phi Phi (Long Beach)

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Reaching Koh Phi Phi's Long Beach

Access to Koh Phi Phi is exclusively by sea, with regular ferry services operating from Phuket (approximately 2 hours) and Krabi (about 90 minutes). From larger cities, travelers typically fly into either Phuket or Krabi airports before connecting to the ferry terminals via taxi, shuttle, or public transport. Once you arrive at Tonsai Pier on Phi Phi Don, Long Beach is accessible by a 15-minute longtail boat ride or a scenic 30-minute walk along a coastal path. If arriving with luggage, consider arranging transport through your accommodation as the path can be challenging with heavy bags.

Koh Phi Phi's Long Beach: Thailand's Seaside Paradise

Nestled along the eastern coast of Phi Phi Don, Long Beach offers a stunning stretch of white sand and crystal-clear waters that exemplify Thailand's tropical allure. This serene beach provides a perfect balance of natural beauty and accessibility, making it an ideal ferry destination for travelers seeking both relaxation and adventure. Visitors to Long Beach can expect a more laid-back atmosphere than Phi Phi's bustling Tonsai area, while still enjoying breathtaking views of limestone cliffs and the azure Andaman Sea.

When to Experience Long Beach at Its Finest

The ideal time to visit Long Beach is during Thailand's dry season from November to April, when calm seas and clear skies showcase the area's natural beauty. December through February offers the most pleasant temperatures, typically ranging from 25-32°C (77-90°F), with minimal rainfall and optimal swimming conditions. March and April bring warmer temperatures but fewer crowds as high season winds down. Ferry services operate year-round but run more frequently during high season, with reduced schedules during the monsoon season (May-October) when rough seas occasionally affect crossings.

Island Adventures from Long Beach

Long Beach serves as an excellent starting point for exploring the Phi Phi archipelago and beyond. Take a short ferry or longtail boat to Phi Phi Leh (30 minutes), home to the famous Maya Bay where 'The Beach' was filmed, offering world-class snorkeling among vibrant coral gardens. Bamboo Island, just 40 minutes away by boat, presents pristine beaches and uncrowded shores perfect for day trips. For those seeking more extensive exploration, ferries connect to Koh Lanta (90 minutes) with its lush national park and laid-back beaches. The journey between these islands offers spectacular views of karst formations rising dramatically from the turquoise Andaman Sea.

Unforgettable Experiences at Long Beach

Long Beach offers the perfect blend of relaxation and adventure for ferry travelers. Snorkel directly off the beach to explore colorful coral reefs teeming with tropical fish, or arrange a boat tour to nearby Monkey Beach and Shark Point for more marine encounters. Hike to the Phi Phi Viewpoint for panoramic vistas across the island's dramatic hourglass shape, especially magical at sunrise. Food enthusiasts should sample fresh seafood barbecue at beachfront restaurants, where the catch of the day is grilled to perfection with Thai spices. For a unique evening, join locals at hidden beach bars dotting the northern end of Long Beach for fire shows and fresh fruit cocktails under the stars.

Surprising Secrets of Koh Phi Phi's Long Beach

Long Beach earned its name not just for its 800-meter stretch of sand, but because it offers the longest uninterrupted beach swimming area on Phi Phi Don. Unlike much of the Phi Phi archipelago that was devastated by the 2004 tsunami, Long Beach's elevated position meant it suffered less damage and played a crucial role in the island's recovery. The waters off Long Beach experience some of the strongest bioluminescence in Thailand, creating a magical blue glow in the waves on moonless nights. Local legend claims that the distinctive rock formation visible from the northern end of the beach resembles a sleeping dragon guarding the island's treasures.

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