Phang Nga Bay
Suggested Itinerary
Guests will be collected from their resort/hotel and transferred by mini-van to a Marina where our friendly crew will be waiting to greet guests with a refreshing drink and cold towel.
Depart the marina. Slowly cruise into Phang Nga Bay National Park, taking in the majestic limestone pinnacles and the breathtaking sights of the region.
Guests will have the chance to go ashore and have their photo taken with the famous rock formation.
A limestone island with the bay almost surrounded by the cliff looking like the hall where boats can sail into the cave channel through the other side of the sea. But due to the low cave roof, only kayaks can get through the channel. The area is also good for swimming.
Tapu Island and Khao Ping Kan, well known in the James Bond movie “The Man with the Golden Gun.” The beautiful nature of the cave and the entire area surrounding this island with its signature rocky pinnacle is indeed spectacular.
Anchor amongst the beautiful scenery whilst the crew serves a delicious lunch for guests onboard or book a restaurant at Koh Koh Yao to enjoy lunch on land.
Slowly cruise back to Naka to enjoy the last swim at Koh Naka.
Arrive Marina where a mini-van will be waiting to transfer you back to your resort/hotel.

Phang Nga Bay
Spend the day observing the spectacular cliff formations and cruising through this labyrinth of forested limestone pillars rearing out of the Andaman Sea in Phang Nga Bay. Cruise to James Bond Island, where “The Man with the Golden Gun” was filmed, canoe through the cave at Hong Island.
Best Season for Visiting
Phang Nga Bay’s sheltered geography and limestone cliffs keep its waters calm year-round, making it accessible even during the monsoon season.
Scenic Highlights
- James Bond Island (Khao Phing Kan), an iconic limestone karst featured in “The Man with the Golden Gun,” surrounded by stunning cliffs and turquoise waters.
- Koh Hong, a tranquil lagoon encircled by towering limestone cliffs, perfect for kayaking and swimming.
- Phanak Island, explore caves and hidden lagoons with striking rock formations, accessible by kayak or dinghy.
- Koh Naka, relax on its sandy beach or swim in its calm, clear waters as a serene end to the day.
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