Maya Bay, located within Thailand’s Phi Phi Islands off the coasts of Krabi and Phuket, gained international fame after being featured in the 2000 film, The Beach. This picturesque cove is characterized by its 200-meter long strip of silky white sand, sheltered by towering limestone cliffs on three sides. The bay’s clear waters are home to colorful coral and a variety of exotic fish, making it a prime spot for snorkeling. Inland, a path winds through lush greenery, offering visitors a chance to explore the area’s natural beauty. Despite its allure, Maya Bay has faced challenges due to overtourism, leading to its indefinite closure. Visitors hoping to experience this once little-known paradise should plan their visit carefully, aiming to arrive early in the morning to avoid the crowds.
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