Koh Phi Phi
The Tonsai Pier essentially serves all of the Phi Phi Islands, with travel to many destinations completed by a longtail boat ride from the ferry. The pier is located in Tonsai Bay, jutting out to the south of a narrow isthmus on the Phi Phi Don island. With cliffs surrounding it - and inviting tourists to hike and explore - the pier and nearby Tonsai Village are the gateway to the island and its tropical adventures.
The pier itself is a destination, with wide tiled-brick walkways lined with flags fluttering in the breeze. Boats come and go constantly during daytime hours, while beachgoers enjoy the sun and sights. The village itself is a busy center of cultural and business life, but there are no cars - travel is by bicycle or on foot. On the other hand, it's not the edge of the world. Shopping in the village includes a 7-Eleven store alongside more traditional fish markets, jewelry stores and boutiques.
Shopping at Phi Phi Market, in the heart of the village, reflects an authentic Thai experience. The open-air stalls are full of fresh fruits and foods whose spicy aromas fill the air. At night, the streets fill with people headed out for dinner, or to enjoy Tonsai Village nightlife at the legendary Carlito's and other nightclubs.
Ferry service to Tonsai takes about 90 minutes from Phuket. Because we specialize in travel to Phi Phi, our ferries also run to and from Bangkok, as well as: Ao Nang, Lanta, Railay, Krabi, Koh Samui, Koh Pha Ngan and Koh Tao. Phi-Phi Ferry connections make it easy to plan your vacation and other travel here.