REVIEW · PHUKET
Phuket Private Speed Boat Tours
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Phi Phi is stunning, and this day moves fast. The big draw here is a private 2-engine speedboat that keeps things comfortable while you cover the key sites, plus snorkeling gear and a real lunch so you are not scrambling all day. You also get a licensed guide and a crew that focuses on making access easy and the trip feel under control.
The main thing to watch is time. This is a long outing at about 9 hours 30 minutes with travel included, and many stops are short, so you’ll want to be ready to hop on and off quickly.
In This Review
- Key things you’ll love about this Phi Phi speedboat day
- Phuket to Phi Phi: what a private speedboat changes
- The 9.5-hour plan: how the day actually unfolds
- Maya Bay: the iconic cliffs, and your first meaningful beach-and-water moment
- Pileh Bay (Pileh Lagoon): emerald water and another short, scenic hit
- Viking Cave: a brief culture moment between water stops
- Phi Phi Don lunch break: open buffet plus a little breathing room
- Bamboo Island snorkeling time: shallow-water-friendly fun
- Shark Point near Maya Bay: a second snorkeling chance
- Included extras that make the day smoother than it sounds
- Getting there: the Phuket meeting point and pickup style
- Price and value: is $843 per group worth it?
- Who this tour fits best (and who should reconsider)
- Seas, comfort, and the reality of speedboat travel
- Service quality: the part that people remember
- Should you book this Phi Phi private speedboat day?
- FAQ
- How much does the Phi Phi private speedboat tour cost?
- How long is the tour?
- Where does the tour start in Phuket?
- Is pickup included?
- What stops are included during the day?
- Is lunch included?
- Is snorkeling gear included?
- What’s included besides meals and snorkeling?
- What is not included?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Key things you’ll love about this Phi Phi speedboat day

- Up to 5 people, private boat: your group sets the pace and you avoid crowded boat chaos.
- Two-engine speedboat comfort: designed for speed without feeling like a total punishment.
- Maya Bay + Pileh Bay timing: both get meaningful time and admission is included.
- Snorkel setup included: equipment is provided for Bamboo Island and Shark Point.
- Open buffet lunch on Phi Phi Don: a proper break with food included.
- Licensed guide + helpful crew: they handle the flow so you spend more time enjoying.
Phuket to Phi Phi: what a private speedboat changes

Phi Phi can be done a few ways, but the private speedboat style is the one that feels most efficient. You are not waiting around with a big group. You are not spending half your day figuring out where to stand or when to move. Instead, your boat day is built around a clean rhythm: ride out, brief stop, quick orientation, then back on the water.
This tour also leans into the classic Phi Phi highlights. You get dramatic shoreline views of limestone cliffs, short but well-chosen cultural and scenic stops, and two snorkeling opportunities that matter more than just a casual splash.
And I like the practical touch: you are fed. Coffee/tea is provided at the pier welcome area, and lunch is an open buffet on Phi Phi Don Island. That sounds basic until you remember how many island days turn into snack-only days.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Phuket
The 9.5-hour plan: how the day actually unfolds

Even if the stops are shorter than a full-day land tour, the schedule is built to keep momentum. Expect the tour time to include travel, and count on a day that is likely to feel like a full day out of Phuket, not a half-day escape.
Here’s what the flow feels like in real terms:
- You start at the morning pier meeting point, then head out by speedboat.
- You hit Maya Bay first, giving you a major postcard view early while energy is high.
- Then you stack scenic water time with Pileh Bay and a quick cultural stop at Viking Cave.
- Midday is your land break on Phi Phi Don, including an open buffet lunch.
- After lunch, you shift to beach and snorkel time with Bamboo Island and the snorkeling waters near Shark Point by Maya Bay.
Short stops can feel rushed if you are the type who loves lingering. But if you like moving from highlight to highlight—without dealing with crowds or logistics—that pacing is usually a win.
Maya Bay: the iconic cliffs, and your first meaningful beach-and-water moment

Maya Bay is the headline for a reason: clear water, bright sand, and those tall limestone walls that make the cove look like it was built for photos. On this tour, you get about 45 minutes here, and admission is included, so you do not have to do extra on-the-spot ticket wrangling.
What to do with your time:
- Use a few minutes just to take in the shoreline from where you can see the cliffs and water together.
- If you want photos, aim to shoot both wide views (cliffs + bay) and tighter shots (sandline reflections).
- Keep a bit of margin for movement and boarding back onto the boat.
The drawback is simple: 45 minutes goes quickly. This is not a slow-stroll day. It’s a “see the moment, enjoy it, then move on” kind of visit.
Pileh Bay (Pileh Lagoon): emerald water and another short, scenic hit

Next is Pileh Bay, about 30 minutes, also with admission included. This stop is known for its emerald-green water and dramatic limestone surroundings, with access that depends on being out by boat.
This is the kind of place where the water color does most of the work. You do not need to overthink it. Stand, look, take a few photos, and enjoy the way the limestone shapes the light.
Because the time here is shorter, I’d treat it as your “reset and recharge” stop before the quick change to Viking Cave.
Viking Cave: a brief culture moment between water stops

Viking Cave is on Phi Phi Leh Island and lasts about 10 minutes. It’s famous for ancient cave paintings and also for bird’s nest harvesting history.
Ten minutes is not long enough to become an expert, but it is enough to get the gist and appreciate the setting. If you like adding at least one cultural thread to your beach day, this is a good match.
Practical tip: wear shoes that work for uneven ground and quick walks. Most of your time here is simply getting from the boat area to the viewing spot and back.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Phuket
Phi Phi Don lunch break: open buffet plus a little breathing room

Then you shift to Phi Phi Don Island for lunch and time on shore. You get an open buffet lunch and about an hour total, plus free time after you eat. Admission isn’t required for this part, and the tour builds this into the middle of your day for a reason: you need a land reset.
What makes this stop valuable is that it breaks the “all boat all day” pattern. You can eat without rushing, stretch your legs, and get a slower rhythm for a bit.
A few things to keep in mind:
- You’ll want to eat efficiently so you still have time to walk around.
- Since it’s free time, bring what you need for sun protection and water.
- Use this moment to recharge your phone/photos before you move to snorkeling later.
Bamboo Island snorkeling time: shallow-water-friendly fun

Bamboo Island is one of the best spots on a Phi Phi day if you like beach time that also gives you water activity. You get about 1.5 hours here, admission included.
This is described as having a stunning white sandy beach and crystal-clear water, with shallow conditions that are ideal for shore snorkeling. Since snorkeling equipment is included, you’re not dealing with the usual hassle of finding rental gear or trying to make last-minute arrangements.
If you are new to snorkeling, you’re likely to have the easiest experience here because the water is set up for entry and a calmer pace than open open-water conditions. You’ll still want to use slow, controlled breathing and keep your movements gentle.
Shark Point near Maya Bay: a second snorkeling chance

Your next water stop is near Maya Bay at Shark Point, about 45 minutes, and admission is included. This is a popular snorkeling location known for clear water and marine life, including harmless leopard sharks.
Whether you see sharks or not, the bigger win is clear water and a chance to snorkel again after Bamboo Island. Having two snorkeling windows keeps the day from depending on one single moment.
If you love marine life, this is where you can spend time watching fish move through the water rather than only focusing on scenery from the surface.
Included extras that make the day smoother than it sounds
The tour includes more than the obvious sights. A few details matter on a boat day:
- Coffee/tea at the pier welcome area: you start fueled rather than groggy.
- Lunch as an open buffet on Phi Phi Don: you eat something substantial, not just snacks.
- Snorkeling equipment included: less stress and better odds you actually use it.
- Restroom on board: helps when the day is long and the stops are spaced out.
- Soda by request on the speedboat: nice if you want a cold drink without paying extra.
- Travel insurance and all fees/taxes included: this reduces the number of add-ons you’ll meet later.
Also, it’s a private tour, meaning only your group is on the boat. That alone changes the whole feel of the day.
Getting there: the Phuket meeting point and pickup style
The meeting point is Boat Lagoon Yachting, listed as the Asia largest provider of luxury yachting experiences area in Phuket. The tour includes private transportation, and pickup is offered, so you shouldn’t have to make everything work with public transit unless you prefer to.
You will also receive a confirmation after booking and use a mobile ticket, which is a small thing but helpful when you’re trying to keep the day streamlined.
Price and value: is $843 per group worth it?
At $843.10 per group (up to 5), the price is not “cheap.” But value in Phuket isn’t about bargain hunting. It’s about how much stress and time you remove.
Here’s where the money likely goes:
- Private boat time with your own group.
- A licensed guide and the crew handling timing and access.
- Admission tickets for multiple stops.
- Lunch and included snorkeling gear.
- Private transportation and the comfort elements that keep the day functioning.
If you split the cost among a full group of five, the per-person price drops a lot versus booking a larger shared boat. For couples or smaller groups, it’s still a premium, but it can be worth it if you strongly prefer not to share a ride with strangers, want a smoother schedule, and care about snorkeling without extra rentals.
A practical approach: if your group really will use the snorkel gear and you’re excited about hitting Maya Bay plus the water stops, this can feel like a solid value. If you just want a beach day and plan to skip snorkeling, you may want to compare alternatives.
Who this tour fits best (and who should reconsider)
This is a strong match if you are:
- Traveling as a couple, family, or friends group where privacy matters.
- Interested in multiple Phi Phi highlights in one day without getting stuck in group logistics.
- Planning to snorkel and want equipment included.
- The type who appreciates a planned day with a friendly crew that helps you move efficiently.
You might reconsider if:
- You hate long days. Around 9.5 hours is a commitment.
- You want lots of unstructured wandering at each site. Many stops are brief by design.
- You expect alcohol to be included. Alcoholic beverages are not included.
Seas, comfort, and the reality of speedboat travel
Speedboats are part of the appeal here: you get to Phi Phi and back with less time spent riding a slow boat. Still, this is water transport, so you should come prepared for possible motion.
What I recommend:
- If you’re even slightly prone to motion sickness, bring what helps you (this is one of those “better safe than sorry” travel basics).
- Dress for sun and spray. A light layer can be useful if you get wind on the return.
Also, your included snorkeling stops mean you’ll likely be in and out of water more than once. That makes it even more worth it to keep your basics comfortable.
Service quality: the part that people remember
The highest praise in the feedback centers on the people running the day. The crew and guide support seems to be a big deal: they keep timing smooth, help with easy access, and make the day feel like it flows from stop to stop without confusion.
That matters because on a boat day, the difference between a good trip and a great one is often not the scenery. It’s whether you feel guided, supported, and taken care of when you’re tired or moving fast.
So if you value friendly professionalism and you want a day that feels effortless, this tour has a strong track record.
Should you book this Phi Phi private speedboat day?
If your goal is classic Phi Phi in a single, well-managed day—plus a real lunch and two snorkeling opportunities—then yes, this is a book-worthy option. The privacy for up to five people is the main reason it feels special, and the included snorkeling setup removes one of the biggest friction points on island trips.
Book it if:
- You want Maya Bay plus the surrounding Phi Phi highlights in one go.
- Snorkeling is part of your plan.
- You’d rather pay more than share a chaotic experience with a big group.
Skip it if:
- You prefer slow travel and long stays at fewer spots.
- Your group isn’t going to snorkel, and you mainly want beaches.
If you’re unsure, think like this: this tour is designed for people who want an efficient, curated day on the water—without the hassle.
FAQ
How much does the Phi Phi private speedboat tour cost?
It costs $843.10 per group, for up to 5 people.
How long is the tour?
The duration is about 9 hours 30 minutes, and travel time is included.
Where does the tour start in Phuket?
The meeting point is Boat Lagoon Yachting (Asia largest provider of luxury yachting experience) in Phuket.
Is pickup included?
Pickup is offered, and private transportation is included.
What stops are included during the day?
The day includes Maya Bay, Pileh Bay, Viking Cave, Phi Phi Don for lunch and free time, Bamboo Island, and Shark Point near Maya Bay.
Is lunch included?
Yes. Lunch is an open buffet on Phi Phi Don Island.
Is snorkeling gear included?
Yes. Snorkeling equipment is provided, and you’ll have snorkeling time at Bamboo Island and Shark Point.
What’s included besides meals and snorkeling?
Coffee or tea is served at the pier welcome area, soda is available by request on the speedboat, and there’s a restroom on board. Travel insurance is also included.
What is not included?
Alcoholic beverages are not included.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

































