Phi Phi Lay is uninhabited but is very popular with divers & the one beach/cove is popular with tourists who want to go for a swim & sun bathe.
There is a strange cave on Phi Phi Lay. I can't remember the whole story but I think the ancients of the area used to harvest bat guano from the cave. Bit of a tourist trap by the looks.
The ferry's first stop was Long Beach (below) on Koh Phi Phi. It's the main hub on the island. There are a myriad of speed boats, long tail boats & seemingly endless dive boats.
The Ferry left long beach, made a brief stop at a cluster of hotels half way along the island before pulling up in front of our hotel (and 2 others) to empty the remainder of the passengers onto long tail boats.
The Ferry left long beach, made a brief stop at a cluster of hotels half way along the island before pulling up in front of our hotel (and 2 others) to empty the remainder of the passengers onto long tail boats.
We settled into our room & set out to explore the hotel & find some lunch. I can't recall us doing too much interesting other than having a swim in the pool, relaxing & investigating the scuba diving options for the next day.