- 10:15 – Meeting at Boat Lagoon
- 10:30 – Departure from Boat Lagoon
Koh Phanak
- 12:00 – Arrival at Koh Phanak: swimming, optional cave kayaking
Koh Phanak is a stunning island in Phang Nga Bay, famous for its untouched nature and impressive sea caves. Surrounded by towering limestone cliffs and thick mangrove forests, it offers the atmosphere of a true tropical jungle.
The island's highlight is its cave system, which can be explored by kayak or small boat. Paddling through these caves is a thrilling experience — light streams through openings in the rock, reflecting off crystal-clear waters, while stalactites and stalagmites line the cave walls.
A visit to Koh Phanak is a chance to connect with unspoiled nature, enjoy tranquility, and discover the rich marine and coastal life of the Andaman Sea.
Koh Hong
- 13:30 – Arrival at Koh Hong: swimming, optional kayak trip into the lagoon
Koh Hong is one of the most picturesque locations in Phang Nga Bay, known for its massive hidden lagoon and kayaking opportunities among towering limestone cliffs. The name “Hong” means “room” in Thai, referring to the spacious lagoon hidden in the island’s center.
The lagoon is accessible only by kayak through a narrow opening in the rock — a gateway into a lost world. Inside, you’ll find a calm, serene pool surrounded by vertical green cliffs and mangroves. The water is still and clear, and the natural acoustics make the experience even more magical.
Kayaking here feels like a journey through an untouched paradise — quiet, natural, and awe-inspiring.
James Bond Island (Khao Phing Kan)
- 15:00 – Arrival: photo/video opportunities, optional beach time
James Bond Island is the signature landmark of Phang Nga Bay and one of Thailand’s most iconic destinations. Its real name is Khao Phing Kan, but it rose to fame after appearing in
The Man with the Golden Gun from the James Bond series.
The centerpiece is Ko Tapu — a vertical limestone rock rising dramatically out of the sea. It appears to float above the emerald waters and is among the most photographed natural features in Asia.
Beyond the famous view, the area offers caves, cliffs, and mangroves to explore. A visit here is more than just a photo stop — it’s a journey into the heart of a marine national park filled with natural beauty.
Ko Naka Yai
- 16:30 – Arrival at Ko Naka Yai: lunch, beach relaxation
Ko Naka Yai is a large island with soft white sand and a gentle slope into the sea. The main beach offers cafés, bars, and sunbeds for rent, making it a great spot for a seaside lunch.
Nature lovers can snorkel around nearby coral reefs or take a walk through tropical greenery. For those seeking extra comfort, a luxury resort with sea-view villas is also available.
- 18:30 – Return to Boat Lagoon
Tour Highlights:✔ Unique route to the most beautiful spots in Phang Nga Bay
✔ Optional kayaking through caves and lagoons
✔ Comfortable departure from Phuket on a motor yacht
✔ Time to swim, explore, take photos, and relax — all without rush
✔ A deep, scenic, and peaceful look at Phang Nga beyond the crowds
This isn’t just a boat trip — it’s an immersion into a magical world of cliffs, water, and silence. Phang Nga is a place you’ll want to return to — a place where true adventure begins.