Mu Ko Phi Phi is a small archipelago in southern Thailand consisting of six amazing little gems in the Andaman Sea. The archipelago includes Phi Phi Don, Phi Phi Leh, Koh Mai Phai aka Bamboo Island, Koh Yung aka Mosquito Island, Bida Nok and Bida Nai. Phi Phi Islands lie about 50 km east of Phuket's coast and 40 km west of Krabi Province, of which are part administratively. The islands are a veritable tropical paradise with a wonderful landscape, including green lush hills and towering limestone cliffs that overlook stunning bays and pristine white sand beaches surrounded by incredible turquoise waters and coral reefs teeming with marine life. Phi Phi Islands are one of Thailand’s most famous tourist destinations that attracts each year millions of visitors in search of their hidden corner of paradise. Phi Phi Don is the largest island of the group and the only one with inhabitants, facilities and hotels. Located south-west of Phi Phi Don, Phi Phi Leh is the archipelago's second largest island. It is uninhabited but world-known thanks to its stunning Maya Bay. The rest of the islands are little more than strips of white sand or limestone rocks jutting from the sea. The entire archipelago is part of the Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, a real "must see" destination to divers and snorkellers. Diving in these clear waters between majestic limestone cliffs is a unique experience, with a nature that will charm even under the sea surface. More