For many “The Beach” starring Leonardo Di Caprio has represented the perfect tropical paradise. It is real and you can go there, in fact hundreds of people do almost every day. To perk your interest read the original book by Alex Garland or watch the movie.
To westerners the real beach is called Maya bay on the island of Phi Phi Ley in Phang Nga, Thailand. The beach was modified for the filming of the movie but the 2004 tsunami has returned it to its natural state. Snorkeling within the bay is good, there are large underwater boulders covered with coral and home to many brightly colored tropical fish.
The beauty of Maya awes everyone who visits, surrounded by towering limestone cliffs, lush jungle and clear waters. However ever increasing tourist numbers have spoiled any sense of serenity you might have hoped for. More traditional long tail boats taking visitors to the island have largely been replaced by multi engined speed boats.
Visually Maya bay is as spectacular as ever but its atmosphere is not what you hope for with revving engines replacing the sounds of tropical birds and lapping waves. To avoid this you have to organize early morning trips from Phi Phi Don or you can camp overnight. Either way you’ll probably still have to share the experience with others, but for the most part you will avoid the noise and numbers of the day trip speed boats from Phuket.
Nearby Phi Phi Don caters mostly to backpackers a bit of a party island, like most islands though prices are higher for accommodation, food and entertainment, as Phi Phi Ley has no accommodation options other than camping this is the nearest option for longer stays. It also provides a good base for exploring other islands in the area. There are also a number of diving outfits on the island that can provide both dive tours and lessons.
Maya bay is a must see if you are visiting islands in Phang Nga, many backpackers looking for that beach paradise in the movie head north to the province of Krabi where other great beaches like Ao Nang are less visited but equally beautiful.


