Experience the iconic James Bond Island on an exclusive tour. Explore hidden caves, emerald lagoons, and a prehistoric landscape. Enjoy a Thai lunch and interact with locals. Book now!
Experience the iconic James Bond Island on an exclusive tour. Explore hidden caves, emerald lagoons, and a prehistoric landscape. Enjoy a Thai lunch and interact with locals. Book now!
- Phang Nga Bay. - Situated between the southern mainland of Thailand and Phuket Island, Phang Nga Bay, also known as Ao Phang Nga National Park, is renowned for its stunning limestone cliffs, rock formations, mangrove forests, and numerous small islands. Among these islands is Koh Tapu, famously referred to as James Bond Island due to its feature…
- Phang Nga Bay. - Situated between the southern mainland of Thailand and Phuket Island, Phang Nga Bay, also known as Ao Phang Nga National Park, is renowned for its stunning limestone cliffs, rock formations, mangrove forests, and numerous small islands. Among these islands is Koh Tapu, famously referred to as James Bond Island due to its feature in a Bond film. Koh Phanak Island is celebrated for its intriguing caves and lagoons. The bay’s waters are adorned with vibrant coral reefs.
- 8F2W+6QQ Krasom - Experience sea cave canoeing at Lod Cave in Phang Nga Bay.
- Khao Phing Kan - Khao Phing Kan, or Ko Khao Phing Kan, is an island located in Phang Nga Bay, northeast of Phuket. Approximately 40 meters from Khao Phing Kan’s shores is a 20-meter tall islet known as Ko Ta Pu or Ko Tapu. These islands are limestone karst towers and form part of Ao Phang Nga National Park.
- Ko Panyi - Ko Panyi, also called Koh Panyee, is a unique fishing village in Phang Nga Province, Thailand, distinguished by its construction on stilts by Malay fishermen. The village is home to 360 families, totaling 1,685 individuals, all descendants of two seafaring Muslim families from Java.
- Wat Suwan Kuha (Cave Temple) - Wat Tham Suwan Khuha is an ancient temple of archaeological and historical significance. Nestled within a mountain, the temple features a series of large and small caves, each with distinct names such as Tham Yai, Tham Chaeng, and Tham Dark. Historically, Wat Tham Suwan Khuha has been visited by many kings and royal families.
- James Bond Island - James Bond Island is a renowned landmark in Phang Nga Bay, gaining international fame from its appearance in the James Bond movie, The Man with the Golden Gun. The bay is characterized by its dramatic limestone cliffs that rise vertically from the emerald-green waters.

- Tour guide
- First Aid Kit
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Lunch, drinking water
- Accident Insurance
- Life jacket, Safety equipment
- Tour guide
- First Aid Kit
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- Lunch, drinking water
- Accident Insurance
- Life jacket, Safety equipment
- National Park fee (300THB per adult and 150THB per child)
- National Park fee (300THB per adult and 150THB per child)
Bond. James Bond. Imagine echoing this iconic phrase on the set of one of the most celebrated James Bond films — The Man With The Golden Gun — shot in 1974 with Roger Moore as the star. Today, James Bond Island stands as a key attraction in Phang Nga Bay National Park. The stunning island has remained nearly unchanged since its appearance in the film,…
Bond. James Bond. Imagine echoing this iconic phrase on the set of one of the most celebrated James Bond films — The Man With The Golden Gun — shot in 1974 with Roger Moore as the star. Today, James Bond Island stands as a key attraction in Phang Nga Bay National Park. The stunning island has remained nearly unchanged since its appearance in the film, offering visitors the opportunity to walk in James Bond’s footsteps and capture incredible photos with the iconic backdrop. Discover the hidden caves and emerald lagoons by canoe, and journey back to a prehistoric landscape shaped over millennia. Visit the village of Koh Payee, constructed on stilts centuries ago. Relish a delicious lunch featuring traditional Thai cuisine. Engage with the locals with the assistance of your guide and observe statues, carvings, and monkeys at Wat Suwan Khuha (Monkey Cave) before concluding your tour.
- Child ticket: Age between 4-10 years
- Guests who are pregnant or have high blood pressure, heart disease and bone diseases are not recommended to join the tour.
- There is a minimum of 2 people required to run this tour! On the rare occasion that we should be required to cancel a tour, we will inform you in advance and offer a different tour date, an alternative tour or provide a full refund.
- In any case, if your booking isn’t matched with reality when you show upfront (such as child’s age, child’s height, the number of people and etc), you are responsible to pay the additional charge upfront for the tour
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.