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If happiness had a GPS location,
it would probably drop a pin on Phi Phi.
Some days you wake up and think,
“I need the ocean to slap some sense back into my life.”
Phi Phi by Sawanu is exactly that — but in a luxury, soft‑breeze, sparkling‑water kind of way.
This is the kind of trip where you come back sun‑kissed, salt‑haired, and suddenly convinced you’re a National Geographic filmmaker.
Sawanu
There are tours that feel like school field trips.
Then there’s Sawanu — the tour that feels like your cool friend with a boat invited you out for the day.
- Crew who actually smile because they want to, not because someone told them to
- Speedboats that don’t make you question your life choices
- Itineraries that feel full but never frantic
- A vibe that says “luxury,” but also “relax, you’re on holiday”
“Travel should feel like a deep breath, not a group assignment.”
Sawanu gets that.
Eco-Friendly, Because the Ocean Isn’t Disposable
Sawanu doesn’t just take you to beautiful places — they help keep them beautiful.
- Responsible snorkeling
- Respect for marine life
- Support for local communities
- Low-impact touring
“Take memories, leave only footprints… and maybe a few coconut husks.”
Mu Koh Phi Phi National Park
Phi Phi is that friend who looks good from every angle.
Even the rocks are photogenic.
Even your accidental selfies look like postcards.
You’ll explore:
- Maya Beach — the beach that made half the world say “I need to go to Thailand.”
- Pileh Lagoon — water so green it looks like someone turned the saturation up.
- Loh Sama Bay — calm, clear, and suspiciously perfect.
- Viking Cave — mysterious, dramatic, and 100% real.
- Monkey Bay — where the locals have fur and zero respect for personal space.
“Some places you visit. Some places you brag about for the next five years.”
Phi Phi is both.
Snorkeling — The Underwater Comedy Show
Snorkeling with Sawanu is like entering a fish version of a busy morning market.
- Fish everywhere
- Coral in colors you didn’t know existed
- Water so clear you can see your own reflection judging your swimming skills
- Safe, supervised, beginner-friendly
- Equipment included
“The ocean is basically a giant aquarium — except the fish aren’t bored.”
Your Day With Sawanu
Hotel pickup
Sawanu picks you up from anywhere in Phuket.
Yes, even if you stayed somewhere you can’t pronounce.
Phi Phi, James Bond
Phi Phi, 2 days 1 night
06:20 (the “I woke up before the sun” package)
Phi Phi, Bamboo
07:30
Phi Phi, Khai
08:00
Royal Marina Phuket
You arrive at a marina so pretty you’ll wonder if you’re allowed to touch anything.
- Check-in
- Light breakfast
- Safety briefing
- Departure on a premium speedboat
The morning breeze is soft, the coffee is warm, and your excitement is already doing cartwheels.
Phi Phi Le
Ao Pileh
the kind of place where you whisper “wow” without meaning to
Ao Loh Sama
calm, clear, and suspiciously perfect
Ao Maya
cinematic, iconic, and absolutely worth the hype
Phi Phi Don
Where the monkeys run the show
Ao Ling
Adorable chaos.
Tham Viking
Ancient, mysterious, and great for photos.
Boat snorkeling
Fish, coral, magic.
Lunch
Thai food by the beach, fresh and delicious.
Food tastes better when your feet are sandy and you’re slightly sunburned.
Koh Khai Nai
A tiny island with water so clear you’ll see fish before they see you.
Swimming is inside the rope zone for safety — because jet skis have no chill.
Khai is proof that size doesn’t matter — beauty does.
Koh Phai
White sand.
Turquoise water.
A beach so peaceful you’ll consider quitting your job and becoming a coconut farmer.
If peace had a color, it would be Bamboo Island blue.
17:00 Back
17:30 The pier
18:00 Hotel
You return glowing, relaxed, and slightly convinced you could become a travel influencer.
The best days end with salt on your skin and zero regrets.
















































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