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Hin Phae Phi Phi Lae Island Bidah Islands Phi Phi Don - Tonsai Corner Hin Phae Hin Phae
Hin Phae, a small rock just in front the Phi Phi Hill Resort is a perfect place for snorkeling.
Many different species of colorful corals, countless fish and clear water makes Hin Phae the best snorkeling site on Phi Phi Don island. To get there just put on your snorkeling-gear and enter the sea. Try to find Nemo but watch out for Bruce ;-) !

Clownfish - photo by Wim van DaalenLionfish - photo by Th.Gramanitsch
Scorpionfish - photo by Uwe Schroeder Ghostpipefish - photo by Uwe Schroeder
perfect snorkeling conditions at Hin Klang Ko Yung - Moskito Island - photo by Silvia Wendelin Ko Mai Phai - Bamboo Island- photo by Silvia Wendelin perfect snorkeling conditions at Hin Klang - photo by Silvia Wendelin perfect snorkeling conditions at Hin Klang
Those, who want to explore more snorkeling sites, take a 10 minutes walk to Loh Moo Dee Bay, enter the sea there and enjoy the reef. You can rent a longtailboat to get to many impressive snorkeling sites like Hin Klang, Phi Phi Lae or the Bida Islands. All sites can be reached within 30-40 minutes by longtailboat. For renting snorkel gear or a longtailboat & boatdriver please ask at the reception.
Although at the moment Phi Phi Hill Resort does not operate its own dive-school many diving schools are available on the island. Some of them within a 10 minutes walk at the beach. A broad range of scuba-diving activities and training courses are offered: "discover scuba", for those, who never breath compressed air, various diving courses from basic diving certificates up to instructor-courses. Every day various day-trips are organized which are starting from Phi Phi Don island to top dive-sites such as Phi Phi Lae Island, offshore Phi Phi Don Island itself, the Bida Islands, world-famous Hin Daeng or to the "Thaitanic", the wreck of the King Cruiser.
Please click here for more photos of marine life in the Andaman Sea

created: 13.12.2003 - updated: 1.2.2004 - © photos: Th.Gramanitsch, Silvia Wendelin, Wim van Daalen, Uwe Schröder