The beach wasn't anything special. There were hardly any people there, probably less than 10, because there isn't much to see or do. The water was calm and pleasantly warm. We didn't come across any spots for snorkeling while we were kayaking. Nui beach, which is right next door, is a far superior place to have a good time.
This island includes the package of a Phi Phi Island trip and it offers an amazing area for photographers and movies.
The beach is stunning, but it's important to be cautious of the monkeys. They have a tendency to try and rummage through your belongings and may even attempt to attack you. However, once they realize there's no food in your bag, they'll typically leave it alone. If they start running towards you, it's best to head towards the water. Fortunately, the staff on the beach were helpful in keeping the monkeys at bay after they ran towards me. Despite the monkey situation, it's still a fantastic spot for kayaking.
We paddled to this charming beach from Loh Dalum Bay at a leisurely pace of 45 minutes. The crystal-clear water was the highlight of this picturesque beach. Although small in size, we had the beach all to ourselves for some time until more visitors arrived later. To beat the crowd, it's advisable to start your day early.
We absolutely adored this beach! Our stay at the PP Princess Resort allowed us to be in close proximity to it, which was fantastic. The beach itself was immaculate, with pristine white sand and a serene atmosphere. The water was pleasantly warm, making it a comfortable alternative to the heat outside. The lack of waves made it ideal for a peaceful swim, and the shallow water allowed us to walk quite a distance from shore. Additionally, there were kayak rentals and taxi boats available to take us to Monkey Beach and Bamboo Islands, which were both nearby. As the night fell, we were able to enjoy the vibrant bars with lively parties and fire shows. Overall, we had a wonderful experience at this beach!