REVIEW · PHUKET
Phi Phi 6: Amazing trip by speedboat, start at Sunrise
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Beat the Phi Phi crowds by sea at dawn.
This Sunrise speedboat trip is built for people who want classic island sights fast, with an early start from the pier to catch the good light and get ahead of the day-trippers. I love the Sunrise timing that keeps the experience calmer, and I love the focus on Pi Leh Bay, where you’re timed for that postcard-water look.
Just keep one thing in mind: it’s a fast-moving 8-hour day with a short main island stop (about 30 minutes at Pi Leh Bay). If you prefer slow beach hangs and long snorkel sessions, this schedule may feel tight, and it also runs only when conditions cooperate.
In This Review
- Key points I’d plan around
- Sunrise Departure From Phuket: Meeting at 5:00am, Pier at 6:00am
- On the Speedboat: Restroom on Board and a Crew That Sets the Pace
- Pi Leh Bay and the Emerald Lagoon: What You Actually Have Time For
- Snorkeling Gear, Meals, and Snacks: The Included Stuff That Saves Your Day
- Pace and Timing: An 8-Hour Day That Moves Like a Photo Assignment
- Price and Value: Why $136.72 Can Be Fair for What’s Included
- Weather-Day Reality: The Sea Makes the Calls
- Should You Book Phi Phi 6 Sunrise?
- FAQ
- Is pickup offered for Phi Phi 6 Sunrise?
- What time does the tour start?
- How long is the trip?
- Where is the tour located?
- What is included in the price?
- Is snorkeling equipment provided?
- What is the main stop?
- How big is the group?
- Do I get a ticket on my phone?
- What if weather is bad?
Key points I’d plan around

- Early departure (meeting around 5:00am, pier at 6:00am) helps you see Phi Phi before the rush builds
- Pi Leh Bay stop is about 30 minutes, so you’ll want to be ready to swim and take photos quickly
- Snorkeling equipment is included, which makes it easier to jump in without hunting rentals
- Meals included from breakfast through lunch plus snacks and soda helps you avoid spending all day hungry
- Max group size is 35, which usually keeps the day from feeling like pure cattle-work
Sunrise Departure From Phuket: Meeting at 5:00am, Pier at 6:00am

This is not a casual “roll out of bed” excursion. You’ll be on standby early: the start time listed is 5:00am, and the boat departs from the pier at 6:00am. That extra head start is the whole point—less waiting, less gridlock, and more time with the island views before the beach gets busy.
If your hotel offers pickup, that’s part of the convenience. Even without it, the meeting point is described as near public transportation, so you’re not boxed into a complicated transfer plan. The best mindset is simple: treat it like a mini-mission. Set yourself up the night before, and try to have your essentials ready for a very early start.
You’ll also be dealing with morning movement. Speedboats run early for a reason, and sea time can mean cool wind on the water. A light layer can help more than you expect, especially if you get cold easily.
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On the Speedboat: Restroom on Board and a Crew That Sets the Pace

Once you’re underway, the day is organized around time. The tour includes a restroom on board, which matters on a half-day-style island outing where you don’t want to lose the whole schedule to bathroom breaks. You also get an air-conditioned vehicle included, so transfers back and forth don’t have to be uncomfortably hot.
A small but meaningful detail here: the group max is 35 people. That doesn’t make it private, but it often feels less frantic than bigger catamaran-style tours. It’s also easier for the guide to manage when everyone’s moving as a unit.
Guide energy seems to be a big part of the experience. Names that come up include Stas, Kirill, and Ruslan, with descriptions that they’re positive, organized, and willing to share useful Thailand context while you’re in motion. Even if you don’t get the same guide, the takeaway for you is clear: pay attention to the meeting briefing. The better you follow the plan early, the less rushed the swim-and-photo moments feel later.
Pi Leh Bay and the Emerald Lagoon: What You Actually Have Time For

Pi Leh Bay is the tour’s anchored highlight. It’s described as an emerald lagoon with wonderful water, and you get about 30 minutes there. There’s an admission ticket included for this stop, so you’re not stuck paying extra at the gate.
Thirty minutes sounds short because it is short. The trick is to be ready to act immediately when you arrive. If you want photos, decide quickly where you’ll stand so you’re not wandering while the group is moving. If you want snorkeling, have your plan: gear on, water ready, and don’t waste time figuring things out mid-stop.
This stop is also where the included snorkeling equipment really matters. The tour provides masks, tubes, and snorkels, so you’re not paying for rentals or losing time to pickup. You’ll want to double-check the fit and straps quickly once you’re onboard for the swim moment.
One honest expectation setting: you’re there for the water and the vibe, not for a long beach day. If your idea of vacation is sitting in one spot for hours, this timing may not feel enough. But if you like a hit of island beauty—then back on the boat—you’ll probably find the pacing suits you.
Snorkeling Gear, Meals, and Snacks: The Included Stuff That Saves Your Day

This tour doesn’t just hand you a view and hope for the best. It includes a full set of practical provisions:
- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Snacks
- Soda/pop
- Snorkeling equipment (use included)
- All fees and taxes
- Restroom on board
- Air-conditioned vehicle
That matters because Phi Phi days can get expensive fast once you add food, drinks, and gear. Here, you’re already covered for most of the “I need a break” moments. You can focus on timing your swim and enjoying the scenery rather than budgeting every stop.
Also, early tours tempt people to underestimate food needs. A sunrise start means your body wants fuel sooner. Having breakfast included helps a lot, especially if you’re traveling with someone who gets cranky when breakfast is late. Then lunch plus snacks keeps the afternoon from turning into a low-energy slog.
For snorkeling, included gear is a big value boost. Even if you bring your own mask, it’s nice to know the tour has standard equipment ready. The better you prep (and the faster you get comfortable in the water), the more fun 30 minutes can become.
Pace and Timing: An 8-Hour Day That Moves Like a Photo Assignment

The total duration is listed at about 8 hours. The structure is built to fit a sunrise departure, a key lagoon stop, meal timing, and enough buffer for the sea day. That means the day runs on a schedule, not on your whims.
Here’s how that pace tends to feel in practice:
- You’ll start very early
- You’ll move quickly between the land/sea moments
- You’ll get a short but meaningful stop at Pi Leh Bay
- You’ll eat on the tour plan, not whenever you feel hungry
If you’re flexible and enjoy “see the highlights” travel, this style can feel efficient and even relaxing—because the logistics are handled. If you dislike feeling rushed, it helps to have a clear priority. Pick one or two goals: snorkel the lagoon and get a couple great photos. Trying to do everything in a short window is where frustration starts.
Also, your comfort depends on weather. The tour notes good weather is required, and that can affect what happens on the day. Even when everything is scheduled, the sea can decide how smooth the ride is.
Price and Value: Why $136.72 Can Be Fair for What’s Included

At $136.72 per person, this isn’t the cheapest way to hit Phi Phi. But you’re paying for more than “a seat on a boat.” The value comes from what’s already built into the ticket:
- Breakfast, lunch, snacks, and soda/pop
- Snorkeling equipment included
- Use of the listed admission (Pi Leh Bay)
- Restroom on board
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- All fees and taxes included
When you add those items up separately, the math often flips. Food and drinks alone can become significant on island days, and snorkeling rentals are not free everywhere. So the ticket can feel more reasonable if you’d otherwise pay those things on top of transportation.
The max group size of 35 also supports value. A smaller group typically means less waiting around while everyone tries to figure out where to go next. Not guaranteed, but it’s a favorable sign.
My advice: compare apples to apples. If another tour offers less, charges for meals, or doesn’t include snorkeling gear, this $136.72 may actually look better than it first appears.
Weather-Day Reality: The Sea Makes the Calls

This tour requires good weather. If poor weather causes cancellation, you’re offered a different date or a full refund. That’s the smart part of the setup—conditions matter more than wishful thinking.
There’s also a practical reality with speedboats and island schedules: captains make decisions based on sea conditions. So even when plans are printed, day-of calls can happen. The best move is to keep your expectations grounded: if the day runs, great; if the sea doesn’t cooperate, you’re not stuck with a bad outcome without options.
If you’re traveling with limited flexibility, this is worth considering. Sunrise timing is also unforgiving—if you miss pickup or the meeting moment, it’s harder to fix than a mid-morning tour.
Should You Book Phi Phi 6 Sunrise?

Book it if you want:
- A sunrise start to reduce the crowds feel
- Pi Leh Bay as a main highlight with a quick snorkel/photo window
- Included meals (breakfast through lunch), snacks, and soda/pop
- Snorkeling equipment so you can just go
Consider skipping if you:
- Hate early wake-up mornings
- Need long, slow beach time instead of short stops
- Want a day that’s flexible minute-to-minute rather than schedule-driven
Overall, this is a strong choice for people who treat Phi Phi as a “hit the key sights” day. You’ll trade some lingering time for smoother timing, included food, and an easier snorkeling setup.
FAQ
Is pickup offered for Phi Phi 6 Sunrise?
Pickup is offered as part of the experience, and you’ll also have access to an air-conditioned vehicle for transfers.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 5:00am, and the boat departs from the pier at 6:00am.
How long is the trip?
It lasts about 8 hours (approx.).
Where is the tour located?
The experience is in Phuket, Thailand.
What is included in the price?
Lunch, snacks, breakfast, soda/pop, snorkeling equipment, air-conditioned vehicle, a restroom on board, and all fees and taxes are included.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Yes. Snorkeling equipment is included for use.
What is the main stop?
The itinerary lists a stop at Pi Leh Bay (about 30 minutes), described as an emerald lagoon, with admission ticket included.
How big is the group?
The maximum group size is 35 travelers.
Do I get a ticket on my phone?
Yes, there is a mobile ticket included.
What if weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.



























