Phi Phi Island Souvenir Hunt & Ton Sai Pier Shopping: The Ultimate Guide [2026 Latest]

Phi Phi Island Souvenir Hunt & Ton Sai Pier Shopping: The Ultimate Guide [2026 Latest] Sightseeing & Leisure
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Phi Phi Island’s Hub for Sightseeing and Shopping! The Vibrant Main Area

Phi Phi Island, a paradise floating in the Andaman Sea in southern Thailand. This beautiful island, accessible from Phuket and Krabi, continues to captivate travelers worldwide.

While Phi Phi Island is famous for its crystal-clear waters and marine activities, it also boasts a deep charm that makes exploring its back alleys and souvenir hunting incredibly enjoyable. This time, we’ll take a deep dive into the real atmosphere of ‘Ton Sai Pier,’ Phi Phi Island’s gateway and shopping hub, and ‘Koh Phi Phi Don,’ from a shopper’s perspective.

Ton Sai Pier

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📍 Address: Moo 7, Phi Phi Island Amphoe Mueang Krabi, Chang Wat Krabi 81000 Thailand

This is ‘Ton Sai Pier (Ton Sai Bay),’ the gateway to Phi Phi Island. Ferries and speedboats from Krabi and Phuket arrive one after another, and the sight of colorful longtail boats docked instantly elevates a traveler’s mood with the feeling of ‘finally arriving at a southern island!’

As the boat approaches the pier, the transparency of the seawater dramatically changes, revealing an emerald green sea—truly a sight to behold. Upon disembarking, the port is bustling with hotel guides, porters, and tour hawkers, enveloped in energy and excitement from morning. By the way, for those prone to seasickness or traveling with children, accessing the island by large ferry is overwhelmingly recommended. Although it takes longer, it’s less prone to waves than speedboats.

The area around the port is Phi Phi Island’s largest commercial district, complete with a 7-Eleven, banks, and ATMs. It’s incredibly convenient to pick up water or daily necessities immediately upon arrival. Additionally, an island entrance fee (approximately 10-20 Baht per person) may be required for environmental preservation purposes when entering, so having small change ready will ensure a smooth process. At night, the port area transforms into a night market atmosphere, bustling with a different kind of energy than during the day. It’s a fantastic area not only for scouting souvenir shops but also for enjoying an evening stroll while trying street food.

Koh Phi Phi Don

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📍 Address: Unnamed Road, Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81000, Thailand

Koh Phi Phi Don is the only inhabited island in the Phi Phi archipelago where travelers can stay overnight. The main street, extending from Ton Sai Pier, is a labyrinth of narrow alleys, densely packed with restaurants, cafes, massage parlors, tattoo studios, and countless souvenir shops.

The most unique aspect of Koh Phi Phi Don is that ‘there are no cars or motorbikes on the island.’ Transportation is limited to walking, cycling, or boats. As you walk through the narrow alleys, you’ll hear the ‘ring-ring!’ of bicycle bells behind you, signaling cargo bikes. Amidst the relaxed, exhaust-free atmosphere, searching for souvenirs while listening to this ‘ring-ring’ sound is a truly unique local experience on Koh Phi Phi Don.

Souvenir shops are crammed with classic Thai souvenirs such as ‘elephant pants’ (Thai pants), tropical resort-style dresses, woven bags, coconut oil, and other goods. You’ll also find T-shirts with the Phi Phi Island logo and workshops where glass art is handmade on the spot, offering everything from small gifts for friends to personal mementos. Due to its island nature, prices are slightly higher than on mainland Thailand or Phuket, but there’s also an abundant selection of stylish swimwear and accessories, so it’s recommended to buy them locally and head straight to the beach.

Traveler’s Must-Know: Local Souvenirs to Buy on Phi Phi Island and Shopping Tips

Here are a few tips to enjoy your souvenir shopping on Phi Phi Island 120%. First, prepare ‘cash.’ While large hotels and some restaurants accept credit cards, smaller souvenir shops in the back alleys, local food stalls, and entrance fees to viewpoints typically require cash (Thai Baht). Don’t forget to withdraw enough cash from an ATM around Ton Sai Pier or exchange currency beforehand.

Absolutely check out ‘beach fashion items’ for souvenirs, perfect for a tropical vibe. Handmade accessories, colorful sarongs, and elephant pants with distinctive Thai patterns are highly versatile for summer wear or loungewear back home. Furthermore, at supermarkets and pharmacies on Phi Phi Island, you can purchase ‘DENTISTE’ toothpaste, highly popular as a Thai souvenir, as well as Thai tea leaves, dried mangoes, and more.

Moreover, the best time for shopping is from ‘evening to night.’ During the day, the town is relatively calm as many travelers are out on island hopping tours, but after around 4 PM, people gradually return, and the entire town quickly becomes lively. At night, a famous fire show is held on the beach side of Loh Dalum Bay, where a passionate party kicks off with multinational travelers mingling, holding ‘bucket cocktails.’ Enjoy both the excitement of the fire show and souvenir hunting while feeling the cool evening breeze.

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