Krabi night market - All food and all cheap!! So tasty!
I was a little annoyed at the gong show for getting on and off these little ferry boats. No order and a complete disregard for safety. It's enough to make you cringe. It's no BC Ferries.
A view of Koh Phi Phi
Can you see that sand bar? This is where the tsunami washed over.
A cute little Thai baby
Not sure of what to make of my camera
Muscle man!
Hangin' on Koh Phi Phi beach
In water as warm as a bath tub.
You could stay in there all day long.
The long boat
Me diving off
Maya Cove where "the beach" was filmed
Kissy kissy
More Maya Cove
In Amanda's honor!!
Monkey beach
Bamboo Island
The smallest, most desperate kitten ever. I wanted to mother it but what could you do?? So sad...
A bird. Sorry Dad, not sure what it is called.
Typical beach scene
Got some reading done
In our favourite restaurant
On the ferry leaving Koh Phi Phi
Ferry to Koh Samui
Road along Chewang Beach
Where Wayne got some suits made
KOH TOA!! Our favourite spot in all of Thailand
Me and a fountain
The sunsets are amazing. Everyone just stops when ever the sun goes down (about 6-6:30 pm)
Chickens and a pharmacy
Paradise beach and Wayne goes and forgets his swim suit. Oh well - it happens!
More shots of Paradise beach
We rented a scotter on Koh Toa (which is how we found Paradise Beach). Nothing like scooting for the day.
I even got my own this time. Sweet!!!
Wayne always laughed at me because he liked how well I could scoot around
We found lots of cool places to scoot.
Our lodgings on Koh Toa. Super clean and cute but no air con. Cheap, cheap! About 800 Baht per night which is about $26 Candaian. The cheapest place we stayed was for 400 Baht, but this was nicer.
Wayne waiting for our dinner to arrive. We had the best fish dinner ever at this restaurant.
Wayne and his Chang
On a snorkel tour around Koh Toa
Diving off the top deck of the ship