Phi Phi Holiday Inn VS Phi Phi Island Village?
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I stayed at the Phi Phi Holiday Inn and couldn't fault it.
It's location on the North East coast is great for sunrises. The sand is fine and white.
Some people don't like the idea of the small "gypsy village" that shares the beach, but I found that added to the feel.
It is a 15 minute longtail ride into the Tonsai area which was fine.
I have no experience of PPIV, but have heard very good reviews.
Feel free to read my travelogue (link below) of my time at the resort.
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http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~fos007/travel.htm
It's location on the North East coast is great for sunrises. The sand is fine and white.
Some people don't like the idea of the small "gypsy village" that shares the beach, but I found that added to the feel.
It is a 15 minute longtail ride into the Tonsai area which was fine.
I have no experience of PPIV, but have heard very good reviews.
Feel free to read my travelogue (link below) of my time at the resort.
_______________________________________
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~fos007/travel.htm