Ferries from
Phi Phi Island to Langkawi Island
Ferries from
Phi Phi Island to Langkawi Island
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Phi Phi Island draws visitors with its beautiful limestone cliffs, clear turquoise waters, and white sandy beaches. This Thai gem became famous after appearing in the movie 'The Beach,' and still attracts travelers looking for natural beauty and adventure. Maya Bay, after being closed to recover ecologically, now allows limited visitors to protect its fragile ecosystem. Besides beaches, the island offers great snorkeling and diving spots with colorful coral reefs and marine life. Adventure seekers can try rock climbing on limestone cliffs or hiking to viewpoints for amazing views. Tonsai Village, the main settlement, is filled with restaurants, shops, and beachfront bars. The island is a good starting point for exploring nearby islands by longtail boat or connecting to Phuket, Krabi, and Koh Lanta, making it perfect for a Thai island-hopping adventure.
Langkawi Island, just off Malaysia's northwestern coast, is a perfect mix of natural beauty and adventure. This duty-free island is known for its clean beaches, clear waters, and thick rainforests. Visitors love the Langkawi Sky Bridge for amazing views of nearby islands and the Andaman Sea. The Langkawi Cable Car takes you up Gunung Machinchang, offering wide views of the whole island group. Nature lovers can check out Kilim Karst Geoforest Park with its limestone formations and mangrove forests. The island hosts the yearly Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA), which draws aviation fans from everywhere. Water sports fans will find lots to do, including jet skiing, parasailing, and diving. From Kuah Jetty, Langkawi's main port, you can take ferries to Penang, Kuala Perlis, and Kuala Kedah on mainland Malaysia, as well as to Satun in southern Thailand, making it a great starting point for exploring the region.