"Quiet secluded resort on northern end of Phi Phi Don. Boat ride away from nice beaches and snorkeling. Cute, comfortable, private bungalows for rooms. Low tides are extreme, so swimming is limited to high tide. Note that none of the resort restaurants have AC - they are all open-air, so if there is a heat wave, it can be uncomfortable to eat outside, but they do offer room service to your bungalow, which has an AC unit."
"Stayed one night in Feb in a Luxury Twin Room, Sea View. Room was surprisingly large. It was clean, well appointed, the air conditioning worked well, the beds were comfortable, and the shower had hot water. The hotel is away from the madness of the central area so you can actually get to sleep at a decent hour if you wish. The buffet breakfast was very good. The hotel has a reasonably nice pool and a small private beach; however, because the property is tucked under a cliff to the west neither...
"We stayed 2 nights in this little paradise. The north of the island is a much quieter location and these huts are like a little escape out of civilisation. The comfort is correct. Def worth the experience. It was a love at first sight and we loved it. Red Tuna our host was very nice and helpful.
However, even if it was a minor thing, we were quite displeased by some comments made on physical appearance.
It was overall an incredible experience. It is a very beautiful place that we definitely...
"This place is perfect for you if you plan on staying at the resort. If you want to visit the main part of town to eat, explore, party, shop… maybe consider a resort closer to the pier/main part of town. Sadly, the resort is only accessible via taxi boat (long tail boat) which costs 100-150 baht per person depending on the time you leave. Yes, there is a free taxi boat shuttle from the pier to the resort when you arrive and leave but otherwise you are on your own for transportation. It’s also...
"Nice hotel in a nice location. Some reception staff are more helpful than others. Breakfast is awful. Cleaning staff take all of 1 minute to "refresh" your room. At check in you're asked to give a 1000 baht deposit, which is absolutely fine. At check out we were told that a bottle opener was missing from our room. We had'nt seen or used a bottle opener in the duration of our stay. When my husband had a beer in the room he had to use our nail clippers to open the bottle. Long story short, we were...
"Overall - We had a lovely stay at this hotel and would recommend for others.
We hotel is in a very good spot with a lovely pool, small outside gym and a view of the quiet side of the Phi Phi Beaches.
If you can, I would absolutely recommend a room with a sea view.
The hotel rooms were nice but the bathrooms could do with some updating. I felt this was the only area which was not up to scratch in the room.
One thing to note and this doesn't fall on the hotel itself but the ongoing parties in...
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What's Ko Phi Phi like for family-friendly holidays?
The relaxing destination of Ko Phi Phi is a good choice if you’ve been thinking about a trip with your children. The snorkelling spots, boating and beaches are just a few things that make this an attractive holiday destination for families. Arrange a flight into Krabi (KBV-Krabi Intl.), which is located 27.7 mi (44.6 km) from the city centre.
What's the best family accommodation in Ko Phi Phi?
How many hotels that welcome families can I expect to find in Ko Phi Phi?
Expedia has 6 family-friendly hotels and other accommodation options in Ko Phi Phi.
When's the best time to book a family-friendly holiday in Ko Phi Phi?
The hottest months are usually April and March, with an average temperature of 28°C, while the coldest months are January and February, with an average of 28°C. The rainiest months in Ko Phi Phi are September, October, July and August, with each month seeing an average of 374 mm of rainfall.
What's there to see and do with your family in Ko Phi Phi?
While you and the family are holidaying in Ko Phi Phi, you may want to explore some of the attractions here such as Tonsai Pier, Monkey Beach and Ton Sai Bay. Make sure that you have lots of time for activities such as Long Beach and Loh Dalam Bay.
Recent Reviews in Ko Phi Phi
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"This place is perfect for you if you plan on staying at the resort. If you want to visit the main part of town to eat, explore, party, shop… maybe consider a resort closer to the pier/main part of town. Sadly, the resort is only accessible via taxi boat (long tail boat) which costs 100-150 baht per person depending on the time you leave. Yes, there is a free taxi boat shuttle from the pier to the resort when you arrive and leave but otherwise you are on your own for transportation. It’s also worth mentioning that you get in the taxi boats through the beach (your shoes and feet will get wet). Otherwise, the staff is kind and friendly (they decorated my room for my birthday and gave us an upgrade in terms of the bungalow). The food is good and affordable given the location and the resort is beautiful since it is right on the beach and has its’ own private section. The bungalows are on a steep hill but you can grab a ride in a truck from the main lobby. All in all, an enjoyable stay and my sister and I would return there!"
A verified traveller stayed at Phi Phi The Beach Resort
"We had a great stay! Read many reviews about people having bad experiences but that was not the case. We stayed in a villa near the pool. Super close to town and all the bars. Restaurants on site were great! A definite stay! "
"Very centrally located with lots of things to do. Hotel was quiet and a nice place to relax or get to a longboat to view the other islands. Less than 5 minutes from the pier."
A verified traveller stayed at Phi Phi Banyan Villa
"The SAII village was a 2 night stay as part of our honeymoon trip to Phi Phi. On arrival, we had our luggage taken care of, sat in reception with a fresh pineapple juice drink and a cold towel (lovely after the boat ride over). From here we checked in and a member of staff sat with us in the lobby and explained where everything is, got us to download the SAII village app on our phones (which is amazing, allows you to do everything via the app, ordering fresh towels, room service and even ordering a buggy to take you around). We then got taken to our room via a buggy and showed around our room. The room was a Deluxe Garden King Villa, the cool air-con was heaven, the room and shower facilities were great!
The resort itself is easily walkable, the pools are more than big enough and plenty of loungers either around the pool or facing the beach for most of the day. The food was amazing on-site too, probably more pricier than anywhere we’ve been currently (expected). We had the most amazing 2 nights here and the staff were so polite and friendly. We got the SAII Village boat (which was arranged for us) back to Tonsai Pier to catch our Ferry back to Phuket.
Would highly recommend this place and me and my wife have already spoke about returning."
A verified traveller stayed at SAii Phi Phi Island Village
"We checked in early and received an upgraded room on the beach. Private beach and view was phenomenal! All staff was very courteous and the rooms were comfortable and very nice!"
A verified traveller stayed at Bay View Resort and Premier Resort