KO PHI PHI
Posted in Korea on 02/10/2010 01:30 pm by chrissyWelcome to Ko Phi Phi (ko-pee-pee), the land of beautiful beaches, endless buckets, and all night beach parties like you’ve never seen before. This was the definite VACATION portion of the trip, where we did nothing productive or cultural and spent all of our time playing, swimming, soaking up the sun, drinking more fruit shakes, staying up late watching fire dancers and dancing plenty ourselves, and meeting crazy people from all over the world. The ferry ride from Phuket to Ko Phi Phi (about 90 minutes) was full of exquisite views of clear blue ocean, crisp blue skies, and dotted with lush green islands along the way. I couldn’t put my camera down for the last 10 minutes as we pulled into Ko Phi Phi because everything was just sooo pretty. As we circled around the island to the harbor, everything about the little island was bold, beautiful, and perfectly photogenic.
We got off the ferry and found a hotel within a few minutes and walked the journey up the hill to get there. There are no roads on Ko Phi Phi, as everything is easy to get to on little walking trails throughout the little town. The mazes of pathways throughout the island are dotted with little tourist shops, restaurants from every corner of the world, scuba diving tents, street food carts, and bars and clubs galore. Our hotel had a nice view of the ocean from the balcony (the advantage of being at the top of the hotel hill), and getting down to the beach took less than 5 minutes.
The great thing about Ko Phi Phi, aside from being paradise, is that it’s a melting pot of young travelers from all over the world. Most of the people we saw and met were all in their mid 20’s, and for whatever reasons had just dropped everything back home and taken off to explore the world. I was surrounded by kindred spirits for a whole 2 days!!! Oddly enough, after we left Bangkok we didn’t meet any other Americans for the rest of the trip. Most people we met were actually surprised when I said I was from the U.S., as I guess it’s a rare sighting. Not sure why that is (although I have my theories), but I thought it was interesting. We did, however, meet plenty of Brits, Italians, Norwegians, and Australians to keep us entertained.
Ko Phi Phi was definitely pretty touristy and there were a lot of young, crazy people… so if you’re looking for a chill, empty beach you might want to go elsewhere. But if you’re looking for a bit of a party and the chance to meet a lot of cool people, then Ko Phi Phi is the place to be!
