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Reviews: Phuket Phi Phi Island + Maya Bay + Koh Phi Phi Island Day Tour with Snorkeling and Island Access Fee Included
Guest User2026-03-23
I was very satisfied with this trip. The tour guide team was very professional and considerate. I had a great time, the scenery was beautiful, and I would like to come again next time!
Reviews: [Official Ferry Ticket] Phuket - Phi Phi Tonsai/Laemtong (Transfer Optional)
Guest User2026-02-04
The pick-up and drop-off service was so convenient; we could just wait for the car at the hotel. Since we were staying at the Phi Phi North Nature Resort, we booked a ride to Lanthong Pier. We had to transfer boats directly at sea near Tonsai Bay, which was a bit inconvenient for those prone to seasickness, as we had to wait for the other boat. We waited quite a while; we departed at 8:30 AM and didn't disembark until 11:30 AM. Then the hotel's tractor came to pick us up. Aside from the long journey time, it was very convenient.
Reviews: Phuket Phi Phi Island + Maya Bay + Honeymoon Island Snorkeling Day Trip - Recommended booking Sky Mirror/Dolphin Boat including longtail boat experience!
Guest User2026-04-02
I booked through Lazy Cat a day in advance, and they were very efficient, getting me on the waiting list. They picked us up at 7:40 AM, arriving at the pier around 8:30 AM, but we didn't depart until 9:40 AM. They probably came so early considering the road conditions in Phuket. The pier is located in the southeast of Phuket. Upon arrival, we registered and received wristbands. Breakfast was provided, including some small bread rolls and cakes. We received free masks, snorkels, and towels with our wristbands; fins were available for rent separately. The island-hopping tour group consisted of four guides (including San Di and Awei), six sailors, two caretakers, and photographer Akai. Photos were free; all photos were provided, and Akai's photography skills were quite good. The Sky Mirror is a three-story yacht, but the people actually only use the second floor. The lower level is for storage and toilets, and the space is actually quite large. Our group had about 60 people, and it wasn't crowded at all. The toilets were spacious enough to change clothes, unlike the cramped toilets on speedboats where you can barely lift your head. The journey to Phi Phi Don took about 1 hour and 45 minutes. The entire trip was spent taking photos on the Skyline, from the bow to the stern – both were great spots. We didn't go ashore at Phi Phi Don because it's too crowded now, and those not staying at their hotels aren't allowed on the island. Instead, we went directly to Maya Bay at Phi Phi Leh for snorkeling. We took a long-tail boat to Maya Bay, arriving around midday and getting very sunny. Along the way, we saw the Swallow's Nest Cave. We spent about an hour on the beach taking photos; the scenery was beautiful, and the lagoon was gorgeous. After taking photos, we returned to the yacht for a buffet lunch. While not amazing, it was much better than takeout; the pasta, fried rice, and soup were decent. Then we went snorkeling at Honeymoon Island. This arrangement was good; after taking photos and changing clothes, we could snorkel in peace. We didn't go ashore again after that. Honeymoon Island is a bit shallower than Maya Bay, but snorkeling at both is actually quite good, with high visibility. The crew helps by baiting the boat, and there are quite a few small fish swimming around, but we didn't see anything large, and hardly any sea turtles. Once at Honeymoon Island, they lower the water slide, and the guide even does a diving performance, creating a lively atmosphere. The journey there was a bit rough, causing the boat to rock slightly. On the way to Honeymoon Island, the sea was mostly calm, but we weren't lucky enough to see any dolphins. On the return trip, we saw the sunset.
Reviews: Koh Lanta: Snorkel Tour by Speedboat to Koh Haa and Koh Rok
Guest User2026-03-03
The two-island tour was well organized. We snorkeled at three spots, and the views were spectacular, with emerald-green, crystal-clear water. Looking down, you could see every pebble on the bottom, and you floated above the coral. Small schools of fish swam nearby, lots of yellow-and-blue fish. Larger fish, blue and brown, also rose from the bottom. Lunch on the island was well organized, with delicious chicken wings, rice, vegetables, and fruit. I highly recommend this tour.
Reviews: Mangrove Tour by Kayaking in Ko Lanta With Lunch
Guest User2026-02-28
Highly recommended! Everything was well organized. They met us at the hotel, drove us to the site, gave us a fun kayaking tour, fed us, and drove us back to the hotel. We loved it!
Reviews: From Koh Lanta: 4 Islands, Emerald Cave & Koh Kradan by Longtail Boat
Guest User2026-02-25
The organization was excellent, even considering there were 30 people on each boat. I have something to compare the lunch to, so I can say that if the company's lunch isn't enough for you, you can buy something on the islands themselves. The natural beauty of these islands is worth the visit.
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