The Adventure Club
Living with the Ocean
Tour Program
Our trips are designed to get you away from the big crowds, discover sites that are hidden from the regular groups, learn about the marine life and protect the environment.
We take only 6 persons per boat.

1. A 20 minute journey by longtail boat takes us to our first stop at Pileh Bay. It is an beautiful place for a swim and ideal as a training point for first-time snorkelers.
2. Next we visit Pileh Wall. This steep drop-off offers a fantastic snorkeling experience away from the large crowds of tourists. Surprises are in store here for snorkelers with previous encounters including Hawksbill turtles, Leopard sharks, Black Tip reef sharks and even Whalesharks. Not bad for 'just snorkeling'!
3. Another 5 minute journey by longtail boat takes us to Loh Samah Bay. It's more exciting to use the entrance through the hole in the rock to enter into the canyon which leads to Maya Bay here.
4. A short walk along the path will lead us into Maya Bay. This is a specatacular bay famous as the setting from the film "The Beach". Here will rest for a while, however the amount of time spent here depends on how big the crowds are.
5. Back in the longtail boat we travel along the west side of Phi Phi Ley where one will really get to appreciate the grandeur of the towering limestone cliffs. These cliffs reach nearly two hundred meters in height.
6. Should there still be time we shall stop for another snorkeling session, prior to heading back to base.
Duration: 4 hours and generally start at 08:00a.m. or 14:30 p.m.
*Price is per person
Price includes: Mask and snorkel, fins, wetsuit, life jacket, fruit, water, and divemaster. Longtail boat and captain.
TOP SPOTS
Pileh Bay is a small lagoon-like bay. Entrance to the bay is only at low tide although the far end of the bay drops off to form a small lagoon. A small beach is located in one corner of the bay. Juvenile Black tip Reef Sharks can sometimes be seen swimming in the shallows here.
Loh Samah Bay is situated at the southern end of Phi Phi Leh. The mouth of the bay is crowned by a small island that offers a nice dive. The bay has a small beach which is a nice spot to stop for a picnic. A hole in the east wall of the bay allows people to access the back end of Maya Bay.
Maya Bay is the famous setting for the "The Beach". The bay has one main beach and two minor beaches.
The main beach is patrolled by the National Marine Park rangers that collect 200 baht per person National Park Fee. During the mid-day period it can get overcrowded, so visit it at other times of the day.
Viking Cave although no longer permitted to enter is still home to Fruit Bats and Cave Swiftlets. The birds build nests from their saliva and are collected by the locals and then sold internationally as the Chinese 'delicacy', "Bird's Nest Soup".