Sunrise on the Andaman means you see Phi Phi before the phones. This Phi Phi 6 speedboat trip starts at the crack of dawn and is built for early light, fast sea travel, and a classic mix of viewpoints and water time.
I especially like two things: the very early departure (you reach the day’s highlights before they get packed), and the practical inclusions—breakfast, lunch, snacks, and snorkeling gear—so you aren’t hunting for basic needs on the water. One drawback to consider: it’s a long, early start that can feel like a lot if you’re not a morning person.
Small group size helps. This maximum 35 travelers setup keeps things moving, which matters on a speedboat day where every minute counts.
In This Review
- Key things I’d pay attention to before you go
- Sunrise on the Andaman: what makes Phi Phi 6 feel different
- Why starting before 6:00 a.m. matters for the islands
- Morning logistics: pickup, getting to the pier, and breakfast time
- Pi Leh Bay and the emerald-water snorkeling window
- Food on the water: breakfast, snacks, soda, and lunch
- Speedboat comfort and on-board basics you’ll notice
- Guides and organization: what “good day” feels like
- Price and value: is $136.72 a smart deal?
- Who should book Phi Phi 6 Sunrise, and who should skip
- Should you book this sunrise speedboat day?
- FAQ
- What time do I need to be ready for Phi Phi 6 Sunrise?
- How long is the Phi Phi 6 Sunrise trip?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is snorkeling gear provided?
- Are there any stops included, and is Pi Leh Bay admission covered?
- What if the weather is poor?
Key things I’d pay attention to before you go

- The 5:00 a.m. meet time means you should plan an easy hotel morning and be ready to go early.
- Pi Leh Bay stop (30 minutes) focuses on that emerald-water look, with admission included.
- Snorkeling gear is included, which is a real time-saver on a tight schedule day.
- Meals are covered (breakfast, lunch, snacks, soda/pop), so you can stay fueled.
- Restroom on board is a comfort win on an 8-hour day with early sea time.
- Weather-dependent: the tour requires good conditions, and dates can be adjusted if sea conditions aren’t right.
Sunrise on the Andaman: what makes Phi Phi 6 feel different

Most Phi Phi days feel like a checklist: arrive, take photos, rush to the next spot. This one feels more like a day with momentum. The key is the timing. Leaving early isn’t just a marketing line—it changes the whole vibe once you’re out on the water.
You’re also traveling by speedboat, so the day has less waiting and more moving. That’s ideal if you want to see a lot in one stretch and you’re okay with a bit of chop (the Andaman can be lively).
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Why starting before 6:00 a.m. matters for the islands
You start meeting at 5:00 a.m., and the boat departs the pier at 6:00 a.m. That means the first light hits the sea and the bays before the bulk of day-trippers are fully in motion.
In practical terms, you get:
- more breathing room for photos and viewpoints
- cooler morning temps for getting dressed and ready
- a better chance to enjoy the water without feeling like you’re standing in a queue
If you’re doing Phi Phi for the look—turquoise water, dramatic coastlines, that postcard feeling—early timing helps you actually experience it, not just pass through it.
Morning logistics: pickup, getting to the pier, and breakfast time

The tour includes pickup offered, and there’s also a mobile ticket. The meeting point is near public transportation, which can be useful if you’re staying somewhere without a direct pickup route.
Because you meet so early, I’d treat the morning like a mini mission:
- pack what you’ll need for the day the night before
- bring swimwear that you can handle quickly
- have your sunscreen and a hat ready to go (you’ll be exposed from the start)
Then you’ll have breakfast on board. That sounds simple, but it’s the kind of included detail that makes sunrise trips actually workable. No scrambling for food while everyone else is already boarding.
Pi Leh Bay and the emerald-water snorkeling window

Your named stop is Pi Leh Bay, described as an emerald lagoon. You’ll have about 30 minutes there, with admission included.
This is a short stop, so you’ll want to move smart:
- get to the water quickly once you’re set up
- keep your snorkeling gear organized so you’re not wasting minutes
- take a few photos first, then shift into swim mode
The good part: snorkeling equipment is included—and the quality shows up in the details. Masks, snorkels, and tubes are part of the setup, and that matters because a poor-fitting mask can ruin a half hour fast.
Food on the water: breakfast, snacks, soda, and lunch

One of the most practical strengths here is that the big eating needs are covered. You get breakfast, snacks, lunch, and soda/pop included in the price.
On an 8-hour day with early departure, this is about comfort and energy, not luxury. Food helps you stay steady for the sun and sea time, and included soda/pop also means fewer stops and fewer decisions.
Lunch being included is also a quality-of-life detail. You can plan your day around swimming and viewing instead of trying to find a restaurant that’s open at the right moment.
Speedboat comfort and on-board basics you’ll notice

This trip includes an air-conditioned vehicle, a restroom on board, and you’ll be out at sea for a full working day—about 8 hours (approx.).
Here’s what those inclusions mean for you:
- A/c vehicle helps if your pickup rides are long or if it’s already warm when you start.
- A restroom on board keeps you from feeling trapped during the ride.
- Speedboat travel keeps the schedule tight, so you’ll spend less time idle and more time in the water and at stops.
One realism note: since this depends on conditions, the sea ride can be less smooth than you’d like. If you’re sensitive to motion, consider bringing what usually works for you on boats.
Guides and organization: what “good day” feels like

The experience runs on organization and guides who keep things moving. From the guidance styles mentioned in feedback, the day tends to feel structured without being stiff.
You’ll hear praise for guides like Kirill (sharing interesting Thailand information) and Stas (positive, pleasant energy). Another name that comes up is Ruslan, described as on top of things. You may also see staff support credited to Olesa and Altanya, specifically for looking after people directly.
What I take from that: you’re not just handed a ticket and thrown onto a boat. The best part of speedboat tours is when the humans behind the scenes manage timing—boarding, equipment, and keeping the day smooth.
Price and value: is $136.72 a smart deal?

At $136.72 per person, this isn’t a bargain-basement excursion. But it’s also not priced like a bare-bones transfer.
You’re getting a package of value:
- speedboat day structure (about 8 hours)
- meals (breakfast, lunch, snacks, soda/pop)
- snorkeling equipment
- air-conditioned vehicle
- restroom on board
- all fees and taxes
So the question isn’t just the ticket. It’s what you’d otherwise spend on:
- renting snorkeling gear
- buying food during a tight schedule
- paying for basic on-tour logistics separately
If you want Phi Phi with a plan that covers the essentials, this price can look pretty fair. If you’re the type who already has your own snorkel setup and eats snacks you brought from home, the value is still there—but it may feel less dramatic.
Who should book Phi Phi 6 Sunrise, and who should skip
This tour fits best if you want:
- early access and less crowd pressure
- a day that mixes sea views with snorkeling
- included food so you can focus on the water and the scenery
It’s also a good fit for groups that don’t want to manage planning. The group limit of 35 helps keep things organized.
I’d think twice if:
- you hate very early mornings (meeting at 5:00 a.m. is real)
- you’re expecting tons of free time—this is structured, not slow travel
- you’re hoping for a totally weather-proof guarantee (the tour needs good conditions)
Should you book this sunrise speedboat day?
If your goal is to see Phi Phi with energy and good timing, I’d lean yes. The biggest reasons are the early start and the included essentials—especially snorkeling gear and full meals.
Book it when you’re ready for an active day. You’ll get the classic island experience without spending your time solving food and equipment problems.
FAQ
What time do I need to be ready for Phi Phi 6 Sunrise?
The meeting time is 5:00 a.m., and the tour starts from the pier at 6:00 a.m.
How long is the Phi Phi 6 Sunrise trip?
It runs for about 8 hours (approx.).
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes lunch, snacks, breakfast, soda/pop, snorkeling equipment, air-conditioned vehicle, restroom on board, and all fees and taxes.
Is snorkeling gear provided?
Yes, you get use of snorkeling equipment as part of the experience.
Are there any stops included, and is Pi Leh Bay admission covered?
Yes. Pi Leh Bay is included, with 30 minutes there and admission ticket included.
What if the weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


























