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Phi Phi Arboreal Resort
3.6/563 Reviews
Loh Dalum Bay
We were booked into a standard room by our travel agent - we upgraded as the standard was a tiny room with shower over the toilet. Backpackers style. The superior room, like in above photo was lovely but from street level was 229 steps up a hill. Room was lovely and view was fantastic. Shower had no pressure at all so very difficult to wash hair or clean yourself. Staff were very helpful however and friendly and carried our bags up and down all the steps when we arrived and departed. Cheap to stay at and the upgrade for 2 nights was only approx $25 NZD so well worth it.
Phi Phi Natural Resort
4.4/573 Reviews
We are a couple in our 40s from Scotland. This hotel deserves more than 3 stars. The staff are so helpful and we got an upgrade to a superior hut as it was my 40th birthday. This is a very peaceful secluded area of phi phi island and good to enjoy the slower life. The food was delicious. There are only a few bars and restaurants in walking distance and these all stop serving at 10pm. The air conditioning is also not the best in the room as with them being huts it’s like a sauna when you first walk in. Please pack plenty of mosquito repellent as I had so many bites when I stayed here. We came over in the ferry and left our luggage back in our Phuket hotel, I would highly recommend bringing a small bag only here as it’s all boat transport. Apart from the small negatives I would not hesitate in returning to this tranquil hotel. Take a boat trip round the rest of the island. Bring Bahts too as there is no atm in this part. Simply stunning location
P.P. Casita - Adults Only
4/53 Reviews
Loh Dalum Bay
The hotel is about 10 minutes walking distance from Ton Sai Bay, Phi Phi Island. The whole hotel is like a garden. The rooms are small and basic facilities are available. If you don't like it, you can go out to eat in the hotel. There is a restaurant right across from the hotel entrance. Many Chinese people have been there. We have eaten once and it tastes good. There are bars and shops all over the small lanes, so you do n’t have to worry about finding something to eat. Hotel swimming pool is small, enough for children
Phi Phi View Point Resort
3.2/542 Reviews
Loh Dalum Bay
The absolute BEST pool view in all of Phuket! Interesting room, but that’s not what we were here for. Good location and you got a free view of the fire shows every night, also a free concert of the beach parties. Excellent value for money.
Phi Phi Sea Sky Resort
3.3/59 Reviews
Loh Dalum Bay
One of the best resort of my trip. The view on the bay is just wonderful. All of the staff is really kind and very professional. The access is not of the easier but they pick up our luggage so that’s just very nice to walk close to the see I will come back for sure thank’s a lot ♥️♥️
Zeavola Resort
4.3/544 Reviews
We had an amazing visit! Would definitely return! You must realize that you are staying basically in the jungle. You don't need fancy clothes. You don't even need shoes. Getting there takes time and you need to plan ahead with flights and boat transfers. We were there during ”off” season, so this information could change during high season. (Check other reviews.) There was not any entertainment, which was perfect for us! We came to rest and relax and enjoy the beach. We read books, swam, walked, ate, exercised, slept. Best vacation ever. 1) When I go to a beach resort, the most important thing is THE BEACH. This beach is gorgeous, the sand is golden, the water is clear and beautiful. The swim area is very generous and cleared of large rocks. No trash or debris. You can also go outside the swim area and snorkel near the rocks that are in front of the neighboring resort. Lots of lounge chairs with a bean-bag type cushion and large umbrellas. If chairs are taken, they also have mats that lay on the ground but with a back cushion. They were very comfortable. 2) The other thing that makes or breaks a hotel stay is the comfort of the bed, and the room in general. The bed was perfect -- not too hard, not too soft. The rooms are individual teak wood buildings and have thatched roofs. The room has air conditioning. The beds have mosquito nets, but I didn't feel like we needed them during our stay. There is a beautiful breezeway porch with chairs and cushions, then an enclosed bathroom with toilet, sink & shower. There is a separate outdoor shower behind a wooden wall. Also an outdoor sink attached to a dressing table with chair and mirror plus outlet. If you have long hair that you usually dry, I would make plans NOT to do so. It is too hot and the hair dryer is not really for styling. (ours only had high setting and it made my hair look crazy) 3) Food/Dining - The resort had a large dining area where an amazing breakfast buffet spread was served daily. We were able to get lattes with several different types of milk (regular, almond, soy). There were western choices and traditional Thai choices. Fresh eggs to order. The other restaurant is on the beach. You can get lunch/snacks and dinner there (special occasions or rain would move to the breakfast area). For dinner there were delicious Thai choices. They also had western/American food, but we ate Thai at all meals except a hamburger & fries once for lunch. 4) Drinks/Alcohol - We're not big drinkers, but I felt they had an adequate range of alcohol to make a variety of drinks/cocktails. I don't usually like sugary drinks, but the ones they serve in the fresh coconut and the fresh pineapple were delicious. They also had a fair selection of wines. We don't drink beer, but they did offer it. 5) Spa/Gym - We had Thai massages that were wonderful. There's a workout room with some free weights and several machines (elliptical, treadmill, rower). Very nice. 6) - Pool - beautiful pool that

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Phi Phi Islands does not have civilian airport. You can fly into a nearby city and come here using another method of transportation. It's easy to travel by bus in Phi Phi Islands. There are buses to surrounding cities available every day.

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In the city center of Phi Phi Islands, you'll have easy access to Phi Phi Islands, Phi Phi Island. You can choose attractions in Phi Phi Islands that are perfect for a weekend getaway, such as Ko Young, Ko Mai Phai. The most popular attractions for tourists in Phi Phi Islands are Loh Dalum Bay, Hat Laem Tong, Ko Phi Phi Le. Commercial areas like pirates house, Ton Sai Bay are ideal places to buy souvenirs.

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