
Mosquito Island is located in Krabi, Thailand, and is an outlying island in the north of Phi Phi Don.
It is also called Rong Island and is close to Bamboo Island.
The water here is 3-6 meters deep and is rich in tropical marine life. Beautiful coral reefs can be seen in the clear water.
Tropical monsoon climate, suitable for all seasons
2-3 hours
The island fee is 200 baht
All day
Mosquito Island, known as Koh Phai, is part of the Phi Phi Islands National Park in Thailand. It is famous for its beautiful underwater ecosystems, vibrant coral reefs, and pristine beaches. The island is named after the fact that mosquitoes were once abundant, although they are not as much of a nuisance today.
Mosquito Island is located about 7 kilometers from the main Phi Phi Don Island. It is only accessible by boat, with several daily tours available from Phi Phi Don or Phuket. There are no public transportation options, so visitors typically hire boats or join guided tours.
The island is open to visitors throughout the year, with the best time to visit being between November and April, during the dry season. The island is less crowded during the morning, making it an ideal time to visit for a more peaceful experience.
There is no entrance fee to visit Mosquito Island itself, but tours to the island typically cost between 1,000-2,000 THB per person, depending on the tour provider. Tickets can be bought online through various tour companies or directly from local operators in Phi Phi Don or Phuket.
It’s recommended to book tickets at least a day in advance, especially during peak tourist seasons (November to February). Booking early ensures availability for popular tours and activities like snorkeling or kayaking.
A visit to Mosquito Island typically takes around 2 to 3 hours, which includes time for snorkeling, swimming, and relaxing on the beach. If you plan on joining a boat tour around the island, it may take an additional 1-2 hours.
Guided tours are available in English and other languages, offered by various tour operators. These tours usually include boat rides, snorkeling equipment, and a guide who provides information about the island's marine life and history.
Start by enjoying a boat tour around the island to see the coastline and reach secluded coves. Afterward, spend time snorkeling or relaxing on the beach. Conclude the visit with a calm kayak ride around the island for a unique perspective of the area.
Night visits are not available, as the island is typically only visited during daylight hours. There are no light shows or special nighttime tours, making it best to plan your visit during the day for the full experience.
The island can get crowded during peak tourist seasons (November to March). To avoid crowds, visit early in the morning or on weekdays when fewer tours are operating.
There are no facilities such as toilets, food, or shops on Mosquito Island itself. It is recommended to bring your own water, snacks, and any necessary supplies. Most visitors bring their own snorkeling equipment as well.
The island is not particularly accessible for elderly or disabled visitors due to its natural terrain and lack of facilities. Visitors should be prepared for some walking, beach activities, and light climbing in some areas.
Cash is needed for payments at the tour providers and local operators. Cards and mobile payments are not widely accepted, so it’s advisable to carry cash in Thai Baht when booking tours or purchasing snacks.
There are no restaurants or cafes on Mosquito Island itself. For food options, head to nearby Phi Phi Don Island, where you can find a variety of restaurants and cafes offering local and international cuisine.
Vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options are available at many restaurants on Phi Phi Don Island, which is accessible by boat from Mosquito Island.
There are no souvenir shops on Mosquito Island. However, you can find souvenirs such as seashells, postcards, and local handicrafts on Phi Phi Don Island, where local markets offer a variety of goods.