Well, I gave up on daily updates during the trip. I did of course adjust to the 13 hour time difference, right in time to go home.
Day 4, half of our group left us to stay on Ko Phi Phi. It was a big party island! 3 couples left us! Our days together flew by. We were just warming up to eachother!
We all had our last lunch together as a group and parted ways. Such amazing people!

Karsten and I walked to the beach, had a drink, had some good conversation, then also split. I wanted a Thai massage!

I ventured around, on a mission to find one! At las! There is a whole strip! I came across one salon where it was 200 baht for an hour, which is reasonable for a well populated area. It was incredible! I had a private bed, separated by a curtain, and a 300 lb woman, using her entire body to kneed, my back, literally! Her “oofs” and “ahh’s” made it quite an experience. My hour flew by!
Well, if you know me… my sense of direction is not the best. The captain was bringing the dingy back around 4. I thought I my way back… I ran from one side to the other. It was like a winding yellow brick road! I would pass what I thought was my landmark from before, thinking I was on the right path. Well go figure, there’s Pirates Bay 2 restaurant.
I made it back to the port about an hour later. Sweating. Everyone was just happy to find me. I was grateful they didn’t leave me, and felt awful for putting our schedule behind. I had a little anxiety, but felt perfectly safe running around as a single female alone. Phi Phi is a very popular island.

With everyone accounted for, we head to Ko Sumui, where the famous scene with Leo Decaprio’s love scene from the Beach took place. I have yet to see it.
Well, I hope earlier in the day, it’s a little more foot friendly. We came out of the tunnel with sliced feet! The water level was low at this time (partially my fault for being late), and the rocks were quite slippery.
It was beautiful. Max, Ciaran, and I ran ahead just in time for the sunset. It was well worth the cuts and bruises! Oh, since part of our crew left, Angela, an OT who studied mental health from Switzerland joined us! Welcome aboard!

We docked here for the night. It was perfect. It was on the opposite side of the tourist area. I believe I slept on the bow again this night.




































