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Said to be one of the three most
beautiful islands in the world, Phi Phi is a major tourist destination. The combination of
sheer cliffs and idyllic bays and beaches make cruising in the group an absolute delight.
Words of warning, the more popular bays have a lot of tourist activity so are best visited
early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
Our Favourite Anchorages
Ton Sai Bay - Sail Thailand -Page 52
Ton Sai is the primary port of the island and a good all
season anchorage. Good holding is close in clear of the local moorings. The ever-growing
village has a full range of facilities and provisioning.
South West Bay - Sail Thailand -Page 52
A
good anchorage to escape the crowds during the southwest monsoon. Reasonable
holding and deep water are found off the sandy beach.
Maya Bay (Day) - Sail Thailand -Page 53
Maya Bay is spectacularly
scenic lagoon. Surrounded by soaring limestone cliffs, with three sandy beaches. Pick up a
mooring, if they are not all being used by tourist boats, as anchoring is will damage the
coral. If there is a big southwesterly set running the bay gets very choppy and entry is
not advisable.
Loh Sam (Day) - Sail Thailand -Page 53
Although not specifically mentioned in Sail Thailand. Loh Sam is the
small inlet on the south-east end of Phi Phi Le. It has moorings, that are available if
not being used by dive boats, and a pretty beach, which is accessible at high tide.

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