MARINE PARK FEE

The marine fees in Phi Phi Island, Thailand, are implemented primarily for the following reasons:

1. Environmental Conservation: Phi Phi Island is part of a national marine park, and the money collected through these fees is used for the conservation and protection of both marine and terrestrial ecosystems. This includes beach clean-ups, coral reef protection, and the preservation of marine wildlife and natural resources.

2. Waste Management: The increase in tourism has led to a higher volume of waste on the island. The marine fees help fund the collection, treatment, and proper disposal of this waste, which is crucial for maintaining the natural beauty and environmental health of Phi Phi Island.

3. Infrastructure and Services: Part of the funds is allocated to improving tourist infrastructure and services on the island, such as the construction of sanitary facilities, signage, and emergency services, all of which enhance the visitor experience and reduce environmental impact.

4. Tourism Control: By charging a fee, the aim is also to control the number of visitors and promote more sustainable tourism. This helps reduce pressure on natural resources and minimizes damage caused by an excess of tourists.

These fees are a necessary measure to ensure that Phi Phi Island can continue to be a popular tourist destination while also protecting its delicate ecosystem.

Dive 1st day 600 thb/pax

Dive 2nd and 3rd day 200 thb/pax

Only cash payment to the marine rangers at PIER on the trip day.