Explore Phang Nga Bay’s cinematic charm with a thrilling tour to James Bond Island, hidden lagoons, and a floating village. Adventure awaits!
Explore Phang Nga Bay’s cinematic charm with a thrilling tour to James Bond Island, hidden lagoons, and a floating village. Adventure awaits!
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Phanak Island - Covered: Speedboat & Big Boat
Experience the serene beauty of Phanak Island as you glide by guide-paddled canoe into its tide-timed caves and hidden hongs, where jade waters rest quietly beneath towering limestone formations. With engines off, the only sounds are gentle drips and the soft dip of paddles. Depending on tides and…
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Phanak Island - Covered: Speedboat & Big Boat
Experience the serene beauty of Phanak Island as you glide by guide-paddled canoe into its tide-timed caves and hidden hongs, where jade waters rest quietly beneath towering limestone formations. With engines off, the only sounds are gentle drips and the soft dip of paddles. Depending on tides and safety, your journey may include Mangrove Cave, Bat Cave, Hoy Tib, Diamond, or I-Tim (Ice-Cream) Cave, each showcasing unique stalactites, roots, and light reflections. Karst walls rise like natural cathedrals, with ferns and orchids clinging to damp crevices, while brahminy kites soar above. Guides handle the paddling and point out wildlife from mudskippers to tiny crabs, while sharing simple cave etiquette to protect delicate formations. This soft-adventure is a highlight for families and first-timers: seated, stable, and incredibly photogenic, offering that “emerald lagoon inside the rock” moment many travelers dream of. Ideal for families, couples, and small groups seeking a calm adventure without rush. -
Hong Islands - Covered: Speedboat & Big Boat
Discover Hong Island’s secret “room” through a narrow, tide-controlled passage, emerging into a skylit lagoon encircled by 100-meter cliffs. Your guide navigates a stable rubber canoe under cool overhangs where orchids and ferns drip from the rock, and swiftlets loop overhead. The water is glassy, the pace unhurried, and each turn reveals a new composition of limestone, foliage, and jade reflections. When water levels are right, ceilings come close enough to touch; when higher, sunbeams stripe the surface in silver. Relax as the guide lines up your photos and shares geology and ecology insights in simple terms. This is the iconic Phang Nga image—serene, immersive, and perfectly suited for all ages without any strenuous effort. Ideal for families, couples, and small groups seeking a calm adventure without rush. The mood is unhurried, the setting cinematic, and the memories linger long after the boat departs. Enjoy the moment; breathe, look, and listen. -
Khao Phing Kan - Covered: Speedboat & Big Boat
Step ashore on Khao Phing Kan, the “leaning island” from The Man with the Golden Gun. Boardwalks and short steps lead to viewpoints where the fracture plane that tilts the rock is clearly visible. Pause on pocket beaches to explore the textures of weathered limestone, or browse simple stalls nestled beneath shady trees. Your guide points out the best angles for sweeping karst panoramas and quieter corners away from the crowds, then gives you time to wander and compose. This is a walk-and-shoot stop rather than a swim, so stick to marked paths, respect cliff-base signage, and leave no trace. With film trivia, geology highlights, and elevated lookouts, Khao Phing Kan seamlessly ties cinema to the bay’s timeless scenery. Ideal for families, couples, and small groups seeking a calm adventure without rush. The mood is unhurried, the setting cinematic, and the memories linger long after the boat departs. -
James Bond Island - Covered: Speedboat & Big Boat
Ko Tapu—famously known as James Bond Island’s pin-thin sea stack—rises from turquoise waters like a stone rocket. Capture it from designated platforms on Khao Phing Kan, where the composition aligns perfectly between flanking headlands. Guides explain how faulting and marine erosion sculpted the pillar’s improbable shape and offer tips for glare-free shots using your phone’s 2x/3x zoom or a simple polarizer. Boats do not land on Ko Tapu itself, so the magic is all about perspective: long-tails drifting through the frame, karst silhouettes layered in haze, and ripples turning sunlight into sequins. Take the headline photo, then take a moment to simply look—quiet moments here are part of the legend. Ideal for families, couples, and small groups seeking a calm adventure without rush. Bring water shoes and a light cover-up; follow your guide. The mood is unhurried, the setting cinematic, and the memories linger long after the boat departs. -
Ko Panyi - Covered: Speedboat (land for village lunch) | Big Boat (scenic pass-by; lunch onboard)
Koh Panyee is a vibrant sea-gypsy village on stilts, founded by Malay fishers whose homes, shops, and gold-domed mosque perch above the tide. On the Speedboat program, you typically dock for a halal-friendly seafood lunch—fresh fish, stir-fries, rice, fruit—before a short stroll along wooden walkways with bay views. On the Big Boat route, you usually admire the skyline while enjoying a buffet lunch on board, trading crowds for calm. Either way, expect nets drying in the sun, kids racing along planks, and the photogenic floating football pitch at the edge of the village. Dress respectfully near the mosque, keep walkways clear for residents, and bring a small note for local snacks or souvenirs. Ideal for families, couples, and small groups seeking a calm adventure without rush. Follow your guide. The mood is unhurried, the setting cinematic, and the memories linger long after the boat departs. -
Khao Khian - Covered: Speedboat only
At Khao Khian, ochre rock paintings—depicting fish, hunters, and graceful marine shapes—adorn a shaded cliff just above the tide line. Captains idle or moor while guides point out the clearest figures and explain pigment durability in salt-spray conditions. To protect the site, this is a respectful view-from-boat stop; binoculars or a phone’s 2x/3x lens help reveal detail without approaching the rock. Even a brief visit adds cultural depth to a day of caves, karsts, and beaches, reminding travelers that Phang Nga’s waters have supported people for centuries. Please avoid flash and drones here, follow crew instructions, and take a moment to simply absorb the stillness beneath the ancient art. Ideal for families, couples, and small groups seeking a calm adventure without rush. Bring water shoes and a light cover-up; follow your guide. The mood is unhurried, the setting cinematic, and the memories linger long after the boat departs. -
Naka Island - Covered: Speedboat only
Naka Island offers a relaxing end-of-day experience: a soft, shelved beach, calm turquoise shallows, and long-tails drifting across a karst skyline. Float, wade, or rent a lounger under casuarina shade while beach bars serve coconuts and basic facilities provide essentials. Vendors may offer optional jet skis or parasailing (pay on site; not included). Bring reef-safe sunscreen, sandals for hot sand, and a towel; pack a dry bag to keep phones and keys sand-free. For photos, shoot toward open water to layer boats and limestone silhouettes into dreamy sunset frames. It’s simple, scenic, and wonderfully unhurried—the perfect reset before cruising back to the pier. Enjoy the moment; breathe, look, and listen. -
Koh Khai Nok - Covered: Big Boat only
Kaya (Khai) Island is a small crescent of sugar-soft sand surrounded by aquarium-clear water, perfect for casual snorkeling and family swims. Wade straight from shore to spot darting reef fish over sandy patches with scattered rock; life jackets are available and crew flag the safest areas. Between dips, browse simple stalls, stroll the curve of the beach, or relax in the shade to watch the bay flash silver under the afternoon sun. Bring a mask if you have one—rinse with seawater for fog-free views—and a lightweight cover-up for the breeze on the ride back. It’s the postcard-perfect finale to a day of caves and karsts. Enjoy the moment; breathe, look, and listen.

- English-speaking tour guide
- Travel insurance provided by the operator
- Canoeing
- Free showers and changing rooms at the pier
- Join-in tour by big boat or speedboat (based on selected package)
- Buffet lunch
- Round-trip shared hotel transfers (Phuket only, selected areas)
- English-speaking tour guide
- Travel insurance provided by the operator
- Canoeing
- Free showers and changing rooms at the pier
- Join-in tour by big boat or speedboat (based on selected package)
- Buffet lunch
- Round-trip shared hotel transfers (Phuket only, selected areas)
- National Park fee (cash at pier): Adult THB 300 per person; Child THB 150 per person.
- Luggage handling service (available at 100 THB per bag)
- Optional water sports or activities at leisure islands
- Tips or gratuities
- Vegetarian and halal food is available upon request
- Other Personal expenses
- National Park fee (cash at pier): Adult THB 300 per person; Child THB 150 per person.
- Luggage handling service (available at 100 THB per bag)
- Optional water sports or activities at leisure islands
- Tips or gratuities
- Vegetarian and halal food is available upon request
- Other Personal expenses
Select a Phang Nga Bay day that is uniquely designed, not imitated. The itinerary is carefully planned to align with tides and avoid crowds, ensuring your canoe glides into the Panak/Hong sea caves when they are tranquil and accessible, without any rush. Canoeing is included and conducted by certified paddlers, allowing you to enjoy taking photos and…
Select a Phang Nga Bay day that is uniquely designed, not imitated. The itinerary is carefully planned to align with tides and avoid crowds, ensuring your canoe glides into the Panak/Hong sea caves when they are tranquil and accessible, without any rush. Canoeing is included and conducted by certified paddlers, allowing you to enjoy taking photos and relaxing. Choose your preferred experience: the Big Boat offers spacious decks, shade, and a leisurely sail, while the Speedboat provides more time on the islands and less travel time. Both options include departure from Ao Por Pier, the least crowded area of the bay, a lunch at Ko Panyi, and iconic visits to Khao Phing Kan & James Bond Island, along with a swim at Naka/Kaya Island. Onboard amenities include soft drinks, snacks, restrooms, and English-speaking guides who provide insights into geology, reef-safe practices, and local culture. Round-trip hotel transfers are organized by zone with clear pickup times. Enjoy small groups, tide-aware cave access, guaranteed canoeing, and thoughtful details throughout—experience Phang Nga with the perfect blend of comfort and exploration.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.