50 cultural and fun activities to do on Phi Phi Island

50 Cultural and Fun Activities On Phi Phi Island

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50 cultural and fun activities to do on Phi Phi Island:

1. Get the two-hour Thai massage.
2. And then your hair braided.
3. Go to Maya beach and reenact some James Bond’s moves.
4. Eat fresh seafood by the beach.
5. Greet people with Sawadeeka.
6. Buy books from second-hand bookstores, read it, write on its margin and leave it for strangers to find.
7. Drink homemade coffee.
8. Do hardcore shisha.
9. And get high.
10. Buy stuff to boost the local economy.
11. Snorkel and dive.
12. Get a massage and another.
13. Take hourly Instagram pictures.
14. Wear ankle bracelets.
15. Visit Anna’s.
16. Eat at Phi Phi Corner Seafood.
17. Oogle at naked bodies.
18. Start accepting and love your body.
19. Watch the gorgeous sunset.
20. Visit Koh Lanta.
21. Drink countless of Breezer.
22. Drink Shingha.
23. Join morning Yoga class by the beach.
24. Jump on the fire hoop.
25. Watch fire-show.
26. Collect seashell.
27. Skinny deep.
28. Take a long tail boat.
29. Visit James Bond Island.
30. Talk to the cats.
31. Make friends with strangers.
32. Hold a wedding.
33. Buy $1 dress.
34. Eat freshly made croissant.
35. Walk along the beach.
36. Send postcards to your loved ones.
37. Night swims with the plankton.
38. Get a tan.
39. One bracelet for every single day you are on the island.
40. Buy local toiletries.
41. Meditate by the beach.
42. Take a Thai cooking class.
43. Stay at the beachfront accommodation.
44. Write a post about it.
45. Play Beer Pong.
46. Get a tattoo.
47. Drink the night out.
48. Rock colorful bikinis.
49. Swim in the ocean.
50. Bring back the happy memories.

50 Cultural and Fun Activities On Phi Phi Island

I hope you get to try as many as or all of these activities to do on Phi Phi Island, Thailand. Or maybe you can share other things that you did on the island with me, which I can include here. Either way, let’s just say that we are all in agreement that Phi Phi island is never ever to be missed out on when you visit Thailand.

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  1. […] The plan was to drink a Venti Peach Blossom Tea Latte, send some postcards and eat at the same place as yesterday. But at the last minute, I went into the restaurant beside them because they kept inviting me in. They even showed me the menu and pointed on some pictures on it when I asked what their best spicy Chinese food was. I hadn’t talked to anyone the whole day unless I was ordering and paying; it almost felt like we were friends! So I went in, and to my surprise, a part of the restaurant was covered with post-it notes from customers. It reminded me of Song’s Pad Thai on Phi Phi Island. […]

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