7 Days Trip to Pileh Blue Lagoon - Phi Phi Islands, Thailand

Departure Dubai, United Arab Emirates 7 Days & 6 Nights Couple

Tour Details

  • Start Date 08 May 2026
  • End Date 30 Jun 2026
  • Duration 7 Days
  • Nights 6 Nights
  • Transport Plane
  • Tour Type Couple
  • Departure Country United Arab Emirates
  • Departure State Dubai

Tour Overview

7 Days Trip – Pileh Blue Lagoon & Phi Phi Highlights (Thailand)

  • Route: Phuket → Phi Phi Islands (Pileh Blue Lagoon) → Krabi → Phuket
  • Best For: Snorkeling, beaches, island-hopping, viewpoints, Thai culture

Day 1: Arrival in Phuket

  • Land at Phuket International Airport, hotel check-in
  • Evening at Patong/Bangla Road or Phuket Old Town night market

Day 2: Phuket City & Beaches

  • Big Buddha and Wat Chalong
  • Karon/Kata viewpoints, sunset at Promthep Cape

Day 3: Transfer to Phi Phi & Viewpoints

  • Morning ferry/speedboat to Phi Phi Don, hotel check-in
  • Hike to Phi Phi Viewpoint for sunset panorama

Day 4: Pileh Blue Lagoon & Maya Bay

  • Private or group long-tail boat tour
  • Swim/snorkel in emerald waters of Pileh Blue Lagoon
  • Photo stop at Maya Bay (beach access as per regulations), Viking Cave, Monkey Beach
  • Optional sunset cruise and plankton swim (if conditions allow)

Day 5: Krabi Four Islands

  • Transfer to Krabi (Ao Nang)
  • Island tour: Phra Nang Cave Beach, Railay, Chicken & Poda Islands

Day 6: Krabi Nature & Relax

  • Emerald Pool & Hot Springs or Tiger Cave Temple (stair climb optional)
  • Evening free for massage and night market

Day 7: Return to Phuket & Departure

  • Transfer back to Phuket for flight home
  • Free time for last-minute shopping (if flight schedule permits)

10 Days Trip – Pileh Blue Lagoon, James Bond Island & More

  • Route: Phuket (3N) → Phi Phi (3N) → Krabi (3N) → Phuket (Depart)
  • Includes: Pileh Lagoon, Maya Bay, Phang Nga Bay, 4-Islands, culture & free days

Day 1: Phuket Arrival

  • Airport pickup, hotel check-in, evening at leisure

Day 2: Phuket Heritage & Sunset

  • Phuket Old Town walking tour (Sino-Portuguese streets)
  • Wat Chalong, Big Buddha, sunset at Promthep Cape

Day 3: Phang Nga Bay & James Bond Island

  • Speedboat tour: Panak & Hong Island sea-caves (canoeing), James Bond Island
  • Koh Panyee floating village lunch, swim stop

Day 4: To Phi Phi + Viewpoint

  • Morning ferry to Phi Phi Don
  • Check-in and evening hike to Viewpoint I/II

Day 5: Signature Day – Pileh Blue Lagoon

  • Long-tail boat to Pileh Lagoon for swimming/snorkeling
  • Maya Bay photo stop (as per park rules), Viking Cave, Loh Samah
  • Sunset cruise option

Day 6: Free Day in Phi Phi

  • Beach time at Loh Dalum/Ton Sai
  • Optional: scuba dive, cooking class, kayak to Nui Bay

Day 7: Transfer to Krabi (Ao Nang)

  • Boat to Krabi, hotel check-in
  • Railay Beach evening stroll or night market

Day 8: Krabi 4-Islands Tour

  • Poda, Chicken, Tup & Phra Nang beaches
  • Snorkeling, sandbank walk (tide-dependent)

Day 9: Krabi Nature & Wellness

  • Emerald Pool & Hot Springs or Tiger Cave Temple
  • Thai massage/spa and shopping

Day 10: Phuket Departure

  • Transfer to Phuket Airport for onward flight

Inclusions (Sample)

  • Airport transfers, inter-island ferries/speedboats as per itinerary
  • Daily breakfast; guided island tours on specified days
  • Snorkel gear on boat tours (subject to operator)

Good to Know

  • Marine park rules may restrict beach landings at Maya Bay
  • Boat routes depend on weather/tides; safety first
  • Carry reef-safe sunscreen, water shoes, and dry bag

FAQ

Tip: Check if it covers international/internal flights, airport transfers, entry fees to monuments, and all meals or just breakfast.

Tour operators often have stricter rules than hotels. You might lose 25–50% of your deposit if you cancel a month out, and 100% if you cancel within a week.

Uganda is generally a safe and incredibly welcoming country – in the cities as well as in rural areas. Surprisingly it isn’t impaired by its violent past. The country is friendly, and one of the most stable and safe African nations – you’ll be amazed by the cheerfulness of its people.

Uganda can be visited the whole year round. The climate is constant so there is no winter! There are two rainy seasons in central and south western Uganda, from March until May and from September to November when it can rain heavily sometimes, but it is still possible to travel. Only the dirt roads will be muddy in some parts during the wet season, but this can also be part of the real Ugandan experience! The Northern parts have one dry and one wet season.

Yes you do! Check with your local health facility which vaccinations you need. You will most likely need protection from Hepatitis, Yellow fever and TB. Visit your GP or travel clinic 6-8 weeks before departure to ensure you are up to date with all necessary vaccinations. Malaria is present throughout Uganda, so you will need to bring anti-malarial medication.

The local currency in Uganda is the Ugandan Shilling, In most towns, you can withdraw cash from an ATM using your MasterCard. It is advisable to bring some Dollars or EUROs in case the ATM doesn’t work due to power cuts or if there’s insufficient money in the machine! Note: At some ATMs such as Stanbic Bank you can not withdraw more than 250,000 UGSH (100 USD) per day!

Some crime is present but if you exercise basic caution and vigilance you shouldn’t experience any difficulties. While in the city centre avoid items which may draw attention to you such as expensive jewellery. When carrying cameras etc have it concealed and only take it out when you are taking the photos. In the rural areas, things are very calm, crime is low in these parts. Credit-cards: Be careful of your card when you are here, be careful of where you use your card and always be vigil.

Saying hello is very important in every culture! In Uganda, there are more than 60 local languages, but the most common is Luganda, which is spoken in the central part of the country by the Baganda tribe. Hi (informal) – “Ki kati” How are you? – “Oli otya?” I am OK – “Gyendi” Have a nice day – “Siiba bulungi” Good night (on retiring) – “Sula bulungi” Farewell (to one person) – “Weeraba” Farewell (to several people) – “Mweraba” Sir – “Ssebo” Madam – “Nnyabo”

The best advice is always listen to your guide when around wildlife. The rangers can read animal behaviour and know how near you can get on foot or with the vehicle, when an animal is distressed or hungry, or if it is likely to charge.

Uganda is generally a religiously conservative country with a relatively conservative dress code. This means tight clothes and even shorts may be considered inappropriate, especially up-country. Kampala is more liberal.

When visiting someone’s home it’s common behaviour to remove your shoes at the entrance unless your host advises otherwise. Avoid public displays of affection as they are generally frowned upon. Tipping is not a common practice but in the more exclusive establishments, it’s an acceptable practice. While at the Lake Region watch out for mosquitoes. Protect yourself well to protect yourself against malaria. In the urban centres always avoid the people who approach you and make you offers of Rolex

Homosexuality is illegal in Uganda and will result in arrest and possible imprisonment. Same sex couples should act extremely discretely in public.

Everywhere in Uganda, you can buy bottled drinking water. Tap water is not safe to drink in Uganda.

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