Pipi Island is located about 20 kilometers southeast of Phuket Island, Thailand. It is a sister island composed of two major islands. It was designated as Thailand National Park in 1983. This is a place favored by the sun. The soft and white sand beach, the quiet and blue sea water, the uncanny natural caves, and the unpolluted natural landscape make her stand out from more than 30 outlying islands around Phuket Island. The sea water here is clear and blue, the rock shape of Daicui Mountain is strange, the beach is fine sand like silver, and the coral reef is full of life.
Tongsai Bay is the "transportation hub" on Dapipi Island, where the only dock on the island is located. The alleys are full of shops, travel agencies, Internet cafes, 7-11 and other convenience stores, souvenir shops, bars and stalls. So this is a very busy place on the island.
Maya Bay, also known as Lover's Beach, belongs to Pipi Island National Park and is located on the west coast of Little Pipi Island. It was famous for shooting the Hollywood film The Beach (2000). The water here is clear, there is no coral reef on the beach, and the sand is white and delicate. Many classic pictures of Pipi Island were taken here.
Viking Cave, also called Bird's Nest Cave, is located in the northeast corner of Xiaopi Island. It is named after bird's nests. Early European pirates visited here and left a rock painting of the Viking in the cave. The cave is up to 60 meters high. Bird nesters can climb the cave to pick natural bird nests only by using a ladder tied with bamboo.
Camel Peak is located on the west coast of DaPiPi Island. It gets its name because it looks like a camel. The water is clear, the beach is white, and there are few tourists. You can snorkel from the shore. Corals and tropical marine life are rich.