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Thailand Beach Made Famous By Leonardo Dicaprio's 'The Beach' Set To Reopen To Tourists

Thailand's famous Maya Bay, which has been closed for three years, is finally reopening to tourists on January 1.

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By: ALISON FOX Published: Feb 25, 2022 10:00 AM IST

Thailand Beach Made Famous By Leonardo Dicaprio's 'The Beach' Set To Reopen To Tourists
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Thailand’s famous Maya Bay, which has been closed for three years, is finally reopening on January 1, 2022. By Alison Fox

The beach cove, made famous by the 2000 Leonardo DiCaprio movie The Beach, was shut down in 2018 after overtourism started destroying the cove’s coral reef. Scientists then set to work trying to restore it, even using superglue to regrow coral.

Now, Thailand is finally ready to open the popular spot to tourists again, CNN reported this week, citing the country’s Department of National Parks. But there will be a few conditions.

Maya Bay, Thailand to reopen with Regulations

Only eight-speed boats and 300 tourists will be able to dock by the cove at any one time with each visit limited to an hour. And the cove will only be open to visitors from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm each day.

Maya Bay, Thailand
Credit: Humphrey Muleba/Unsplash

The boats won’t be able to enter the actual bay either, instead, they’ll be dropping passengers off at a nearby pier.

“Maya Bay has been continuously receiving interest from tourists around the world. But this has also caused (the natural area) to deteriorate, especially the corals,” Natural Resources and Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-Archa said in a statement to the network. “After shutting down Maya Bay to revive and restore it, up until the present, it has returned to a good condition.”

The popular cove, still one of the most Instagrammed beaches in the world, sits off the coast of Phuket and is part of the Phi Phi islands in Krabi province.

Maya Bay, Thailand
Credit: Humphrey Muleba/Unsplash

While tourists can’t currently reach Maya Bay, they can view it from a boat or snorkel in front of the bay in specific areas.

The move to reopen the famed tourist destination comes as Thailand overall has started welcoming foreign visitors, lifting all quarantine requirements for vaccinated travellers. The country has also made plans to implement a proposed 500-baht (INR 1,136) tourism fee for next year, which would be used to subsidise tourism-related projects.

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