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One day
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English
Explore the spectacular limestone scenery of **Phang Nga Bay**, home to **James Bond Island**—officially **Khao Phing Kan** and the famous “nail rock” **Ko Ta Pu**—made world-famous after appearing in the 1974 Bond film *The Man with the Golden Gun
Cruise through calm emerald waters and towering karst formations, then enjoy the highlight of the day: an **inflatable canoe/sea-cave experience** through hidden chambers and lagoons (“hongs”), where you’ll paddle beneath rock arches and into mangrove-lined caves (routes depend on tide)
Lunch is served at **Koh Panyee (the Floating Village)**, a unique stilted community in the bay. If timing allows, there may be a short stop at **Wat Suwan Khuha (Monkey Cave Temple)** to see the reclining Buddha inside the cave and the resident monkeys outside.
**Note:** James Bond Island is a sightseeing stop—**there is no swimming beach there**, so swimming is not included at that location
The program may be adjusted due to weather, tide conditions, and operational requirements.
Pickup from your Phuket hotel and transfer to the pier. Please be ready in the lobby 10 minutes before your pickup time.
Arrive at the pier for check-in and a short tour briefing. Meet the crew and prepare for departure
Depart from Phuket and enjoy a scenic cruise through Phang Nga Bay, famous for its emerald waters and dramatic limestone formations.
Ride in small inflatable boats through sea caves and hidden lagoons (often called “Hong” areas). The route may change depending on tide and sea conditions.
Visit James Bond Island, made world-famous by *The Man with the Golden Gun*. Enjoy sightseeing and photo time at the viewpoints and iconic limestone formations.
Enjoy lunch at Koh Panyee, the famous floating village built on stilts. After lunch, take a short walk around the village for photos and local shopping.
If time allows, stop at Wat Suwan Khuha (Monkey Cave Temple) to see the Buddha statue inside the cave and observe monkeys around the temple area.
Cruise back toward Phuket and enjoy final views of Phang Nga Bay along the way
Yes—tour boats stop at **Khao Phing Kan** and view **Ko Ta Pu**, popularly called James Bond Island since the 1974 film.
No—James Bond Island is a sightseeing/photo stop and doesn’t have a typical swimming beach.
It’s **sea-cave canoeing** in an inflatable canoe, usually guided/paddled through caves and “hongs” (hidden lagoons).
Yes for most travelers—guests typically sit while the guide paddles; routes are chosen based on tide and conditions.
It is **optional and depends on the available time**. "If time permits," because the main schedule includes the bay + kayaking + the village + James Bond Island.
Light clothing, hat, sunscreen, comfortable shoes/sandals, waterp