Loh Da Lum Bay is a breathtaking destination nestled in Thailand, renowned for its stunning landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life. Ideal for travelers seeking relaxation or adventure, this enchanting locale provides an unforgettable experience.
Loh Da Lum Bay, located in Thailand, is a stunning natural haven celebrated for its picturesque scenery and tranquil atmosphere. Visitors can immerse themselves in the serene beauty of the bay, which is framed by lush greenery and dramatic limestone cliffs. The pristine waters are perfect for swimming and snorkeling, where vibrant coral reefs teem with diverse marine life. As the sun sets, the bay transforms, creating a tranquil ambiance ideal for evening strolls or a leisurely meal at a nearby beachside restaurant. Whether exploring the nearby islands or soaking in the sun on the soft sands, Loh Da Lum Bay promises a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Nature enthusiasts will appreciate the opportunity to capture breathtaking photographs, while those seeking adventure can partake in various water sports. Experience Loh Da Lum Bay, a perfect sanctuary for relaxation, exploration, and relaxation.
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Loh Da Lum Bay is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 81000, Thailand
You can reach out to Loh Da Lum Bay at +66 89 872 1186 for any inquiries about your visit or special events.
This is main public beach on Phi phi Don island very near to Pier.. having clear water with visible sandbed… only 3 ft depth making it safe and comfortable for enjoying sea bath.. You can use paid changing bathroom near beach. Do not forget towel while visiting this place…Shopping area nearby is good.
What might be what people come to the Andaman Islands for. Super beach. Colourful people and water activities, aplenty. Clean sea and scenic views. Safe and welcoming.
There are many hotels on this bay. This bay is where the Pier is. You can walk to alot of the hotels here, but some hotels are only accessible by longboats. I stayed at a hotel on this bay, right on the beach. The beaches are very beautiful. Lots of sand, but there are some rocky areas too.
Sunday 16th February and we were booked on a boat tour to Phi Phi Islands. The Tour Operator was Sea Angel Tours.One of the major highlights of the Tour was stopping on Phi Phi Don Island for lunch and time explore. This is definitely a tourist hot spot, with lots of tourists staying here, in the hotels & accommodation, as well as the day trippers.Our boat anchored up in Loh Da Lum Bay/beach and we headed to Arida Restaurant, the tour lunch stop. We were able to sit and eat our lunch with a view of the beach and the Bay. The food was surprisingly good. After lunch we were free to explore the narrow streets of Loh Da Lum Bay. They were lined with bars, restaurants, shops, cafe, tattoo shops and so much more.There was even a McDonalds along one of the streets, not something we were expecting or wanting to see.After a period of walking around, on uneven pavements, it was time for a cold beer at one of the Bars, R S Corner. Time to sit back relax and watch the world go by.Sadly at night the area takes on a different persona, it becomes party place, the music is up loud and the party begins. The downside is the amount of rubbish generated and discarded around the streers and the beach.The trip to get here was really worth it with amazing scenery exceeding expectations, however Loh Da Lum Bay was not the Island oasis we were expecting.
Beautiful bay but watch out for the tides as you may not be able to walk all the way round the bay when the tide is in.
One of the bigger beaches in Phi Phi Islands!We are here fore an hour or two, next time I’m spending a day or two! I wanna see the whole Island!😍❤️😍
Yeah I thought this beach was ok but not the nicest on phi phi for sure. I thought ton Sai beach was nicer and the water cleaner!
There is a huge sewage problem on the island. The system cannot cope with the sheer number of people and sewage is clearly draining into the sea. The little stream that runs thro the village was a very disturbing colour and full of litter and human waste. We were shocked by what this beautiful little island is having to endure. Maya bay has only just reopened after the government stepped in to try and save it. We expected to find a new found respect among tourists and tourism providers but we were sadly disappointed Swathes of humans wrecking it, so sad
It’s a nice beach, very crowded, however, a little less than other parts of the island). Because of this, the sand is not as clean as it should be… but if you are on Ko Phi Phi Don, still a place I would propose to stop at.
Awful dirty beach dominated the boom boom music from the Ibiza Beach Club that can be heard for miles around. We tried to get a quiet beer at the eastern end but it was rocky and smelt of sewerage.