The Adventure Club

Living with the Ocean

Cave Snorkeling Trip

Tour Program

Exploring the secluded west side of Phi Phi Don Island is a superb way to spend an afternoon.

We take only 6 persons per boat.

Sunset in Wang Long Bay

1. This trip explores the bays and reefs on the west coast of Phi Phi Don.

2. A 30 minute longtail boat ride takes us to Nui Bay, where we will snorkel into the shallow caves and around the coral reef.

3. 10 minutes by boat brings us to Yong Kasem Bay. Here the snorkeling is excellent, with many swim-throughs and a great variety of fish life.

4. A slow boat ride along the cliff face to our next stop at Wang Long Bay.

5. From the longtail boat inside the bay we will watch the sunset as it dissapears over the horizon.

Note: Our guide may decide that the wave action is not suitable for entering the caves in which case we will snorkel in an alternative location.

This is an afternoon tour due to the position of the sun. Starts at 14:30 p.m.

Duration: 4 hours

Cost: 800 baht

*Price is per person

Price includes: Mask and snorkel, fins, wetsuit, life jacket, fruit, water, and divemaster. Longtail boat and captain.

TOP SPOTS

Nui BayNui Bay is a small bay on the west coast of Phi Phi Don. It has a beautiful little beach that looks out to the little island just off shore.

Camel Rock, offers great snorkeling and diving with good chances of seeing seahorses, lionfish, leopard sharks and many other colourful critters.

 

Cuttlefish at Monkey BeachYong Kasem Bay is also known as Monkey Beach. Macaque crab-eating monkies come down from the jungle for feeding but beware: they can bite.

The snorkeling here is excellent. The limestone karsts form many swim-throughs and overhangs.

 

 

The beach at Wang Long BayWang Long Bay is a very small bay whose entrance is almost invisible, it's that small.

In the far back of the bay there is a small beach which the local 'Bird's Nest' collectors have built a small wooden shack.

There is actually a trail that leads through to Loh Da Lum Bay, but is not to be attempted without a proper guide.

Watching the sunset here is a must! The very narrow entrance to the bay almost creates the perfect picture frame as one watches the sun go down.