Popular in | June | High demand for flights, 6% potential price rise |
Cheapest in | September | Best time to find cheap flights, 4% potential price drop |
Average price | $776 | Average for round-trip flights in March 2021 |
Round-trip from | $768 | From Las Vegas to Phuket City |
One-way from | $564 | One-way flight from Las Vegas to Phuket City |
LAS - HKT Price
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$637 - $1,629
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HKT Temperature
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87.8 - 93.2 °F
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HKT Rainfall
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0.75 - 11.73 inches
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Flights from the United States to Phi Phi, Thailand range from about 20h-45h. Longer flights depart from the east coast, as flights must traverse westward across the States and over the Pacific to southeastern Asia. If you’re departing from the west coast, your flight time will likely be on the shorter end of the range due to location and the reduced risk of multiple stopovers.
Unfortunately, there are no direct flights to Phi Phi from any airport in the United States. Major airports in cities like New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles all offer one-stop flights, however. If you’re looking to reduce your total travel time, try to book a flight out of your nearest major airport on an airline that regularly flies into Phi Phi, such as China Eastern, Cathay Pacific, American Airlines, and China Southern. This can help you reduce your number of stopovers. When you do experience stopovers, these will likely occur in cities like Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul, and/or Bangkok.
When your destination is Phi Phi, you’ll fly into Phuket International Airport (HKT) and continue your journey from there. The Phi Phi island chain consists of two islands, Ko Phi Phi Don and Ko Phi Phi Leh. Ko Phi Phi Leh has no human inhabitants, making Ko Phi Phi Don the spot for accommodations. It’s reachable by ferry from Phuket. First, you will take a taxi from Phuket Airport terminal 1 to Phuket Rassada Pier. The taxi will cost around $25 and take about 50 minutes to reach the pier. The ferry departs twice a day, morning and afternoon. It will take an hour by a ferry ride to reach the Tonsai Bay pier on the southwestern end of Ko Phi Phi Don. The ferry ride will cost about $25 per adult, one-way.
Phi Phi is a popular holiday spot for travelers, thanks to its gorgeous natural scenery and the fact that it’s still a bit remote, meaning its beaches and attractions are less populated than other Thai resort towns. Take the beaten path up to Phi Phi View Point, the highest point on the island that overlooks the village and its twin bays – Tonsai and Dalum. If you love underwater adventures, Phi Phi is home to numerous dive points, so be sure to visit a professional dive center and get ready to explore incredible sea life below the water’s surface. Explore the incredible ancient painted Viking Caves and tropical Maya Bay beach by taking a long-tail boat from Tonsai Bay to Phi Phi’s smaller island, Koh Phi Phi Leh.
United States citizens traveling to Phi Phi, Thailand need a passport with six months of validity remaining from the date of your arrival. A visa is not needed as long as you have a return ticket to the present.