Phang Nga Bay Tours & Excursions Guide
James Bond Island, Caves and Hongs, Eco Adventure
Phang Nga is a province located north of Phuket, approximately 45-minute by car.
Visit to Phang Nga Bay National park for scenic views of literally hundreds of limestone cliffs rising over the sea, tour the movie scene "James Bond Island," Khao Phingkan, experience the sea gypsies' way of life and perhaps enjoy lunch on Ko Panyee.
For a closer look, explore sea caves and their interior lagoons (known as hong) by sea canoe and learn to love the beauty of nature.
Listed below are the tours and packages visiting the area. If you are looking for anything else not on the list please contact us and our experienced staff will help catering the request.
Daytrips & Cruises from Phuket
Get to see a lot more of beautiful Phang Nga Bay, away from the crowds. There's never enough time to explore this amazing area with its strange limestone scenery filled with small islands, coves and mangroves. Read more...
Cruise to beautiful Phang Nga bay, one of southern Thailand's most stunning areas. Visit James Bond Island - location for the Bond film "The Man with the Golden Gun," the Talu cave and the surrounding mangrove forest delta. Read more...
Visit Phang Nga Wildlife Breeding Centre and Pariwat Wildlife Sanctuary Station for elephant trekking. And of course take a ride on the mountain streams on an inflatable rafts. Read more...
Get off the beaten track and see the natural wonders and traditional life of Phang Nga province. Glide down unspoilt rivers on a sea canoe or bamboo raft, where there's a surprise around every bend. Read more...
Phang Nga Bay is the most popular tourist destination in Phuket. What better way then to explore her magnificent beauty than aboard our traditional Thai Junk Ayodhaya? Stop off at Koh Tapu, better known as James Bond Island; visit a maze of mangrove forest, amazing caves, and a spectacular floating Sea Gypsy Village. Read more...
This traditional junk-rigged schooner cruises the tropical archipelago from Phuket to Phang Nga Bay, visiting James Bond Island, the picturesque Sea Gypsy village, and more. Lie back on the deck cushions with a gentle breeze blowing under the sun canopy and let our experienced crew take care of you. Save up to 50% Read more...
The perfect opportunity to canoe in Phang Nga and get the best of both worlds - by day and night. Starting after lunch, explore the limestone caves, which can only be entered by canoe when the tide is just right. Then at sunset enjoy the view, accompanied by a Thai style seafood dinner. Read more...
You will have the wonderful chance to discover James Bond Island, where 'The Man With The Golden Gun' staring Roger Moore and Christopher Lee was filmed in 1974. Then, after lunch, you will have plenty of time to enjoy sunbathing, swimming and snorkeling at Lawa Island. Read more...
The strange and beautiful limestone scenery of Phang Nga has hundreds of tiny islands, many uninhabited, which contain hidden caves, tunnels and interior lagoons - known locally as 'hongs'. Many of these can only be entered via natural tunnels when the tide is just right, revealing a hidden and unique natural environment. Read more...
Overnight Packages including Phang Nga Tours
Cruise around magical Phang Nga Bay, the amazing Krabi coastline and idyllic Phi Phi Island in a junk-rigged luxury schooner. Call at James Bond Island, head for the wonderful Krabi coastline and finally the famous coral gardens at Phi Phi Island, accompanied by a breathtaking sunset... There's no better way to relax. The ideal escape in southern Thailand. Read more...
In Thai "Rak Talay" means "to love the sea" so if you're a water baby - this is definitely a holiday for you. Spend lots of time either in, or close to, the warmest waters in the world (average 29 degrees!) snorkelling, canoeing, or swimming. Read more...
A great way to see the very best of southern Thailand. Combining the majestic beauty of Phang Nga with its strange limestone seascape, the idyllic tropical scenery of the Phi Phi Islands, and the great beaches of Phuket. Read more...