How to get to Maya Bay

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About Maya Bay

The movie “The Beach” location: The coconut trees and houses in the movie were built separately, but the blue-colored water reflects the glittering waves, but it is as clear as in the movie, and you can see the fish swimming under the water through the strong sunlight.

Introduction: Maya Bay is located in the southwestern part of Koh Phi Phi Island, which has few sandy beaches due to the rocky walls of Koh Phi Phi. Maya Bay is surrounded by mountains on three sides, and the beach is small but snow-white, surrounded by hundreds of meters of imposing walls, like a huge hand protecting Maya Bay. The sea is turquoise blue and the shore is dotted with delicate coconut trees. It has a typical tropical island atmosphere, suitable for viewing and diving. This small bay is surrounded on three sides by walls as high as 100 meters, with only a narrow outlet to the sea, giving it a feeling of isolation. The movie “The Beach” starring Leonardo DiCaprio was filmed in Maya Bay, making this little-known secret place famous.

Tips: The beach at Maya Bay is mixed with some coral and shells, so be careful of getting scratched when stepping on it with bare feet. Visitors are advised to wear soft-soled flip-flops to have fun and be safe.

Tickets – opening hours: 200 THB/person for going to Little Phi Phi Island, no extra charge for snorkeling nearby.

How to get there

Maya Bay is located on Little Phi Phi Island, 2 km south of Big Phi Phi Island. It takes 2-3 hours to charter a boat from Big Phi Phi Island to snorkel here once, and the boat fare for 2-4 people is about 700-900 THB.

Dining – Accommodation – Shopping: Koh Phi Phi is still an uninhabited island.

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And Thailand after the destruction of the tsunami in 2004, currently located off the coast of Thailand Phi Phi Island has been restored to its original quaint idyllic and pure state.

The beach at Maya Bay is mixed with some coral and shells, so be careful of getting scratched when you step on it with bare feet. Visitors are advised to wear soft-soled flip-flops to have a good time and be safe. Phi Phi Island is still an uninhabited island.

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