Embark on a James Bond boat trip with us and enter a world of sophistication and adventure. Our exceptional service ensures a seamless experience, marked by professionalism at every turn. Glide through the stunning landscapes in style on our high-quality boats, designed to evoke the essence of 007 himself.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✔  Round trip Transfer free from Patong, Kata, Karon, Kamala, Phuket Town
✔  Soft Drinks and Fresh Fruits on the boat
✔  English Speaking Guide
✔  Use of snorkeling equipment
✔  Lunch
✔  Insurance
✔  Life Jacket
✖  Private transportation
✖  Additional Charge for pick up: Surin,Laguna,Bang Tao,Naiharn,Rawai,Ao Makhem 300 THB/per person
✖  National Park Fees Adult 300 THB, Child 150 THB
Pickup Locations
1.  Lespalm Taraburi Pool Villa
2.  
3.  The Club at Kamala Beach
4.  Impress Resort
5.  Surin Sunset Hotel
6.  JonoX Phuket Karon Hotel
7.  Patong Palm Guesthouse
8.  Andaman Villa Resort
9.  Tour De Phuket Hotel
Itinerary
1
Koh Panak Cave (First Spot) Panak Island, situated to the southwest of Koh Hong in Phang Nga Province, is renowned for its mesmerizing stalactites, enchanting caves, and serene lagoons. This island also hosts a unique population of swimming monkeys skilled at catching crabs. Eons ago, Panak Island emerged from sedimentary layers at the ocean's floor, devoid of any volcanic involvement, resulting in soft rock where limestone and minerals have gradually sculpted the landscape. The surroundings of the island offer captivating vistas, with stunning cliffs and exquisite stalactite formations that add to its natural allure.

Duration:  60 minutes

2
Hong Island (Second Spot) Hong Island, or Koh Hong, can be found in the Krabi province in southern Thailand. This island is renowned for its remarkable limestone formations, making it undeniably one of Thailand's most stunning destinations. Beyond the breathtaking limestone cliffs, Hong Island boasts a pristine, fine white sand beach that is truly remarkable. Adding to its allure is the enchanting Hong Lagoon, accessible exclusively by boat through a narrow rock entrance—an absolute highlight of this exquisite island.

Duration:  30 minutes

3
Khao Phing Kan (Third Spot) Khao Phing Kan, situated just 40 meters from Khao Tapu, displays an intriguing geological formation. The smaller of its twin peaks tilts at an approximate angle of 75 degrees towards the larger, more robust peak. A sandy stretch of land connects these islands. Originally, Khao Phing Kan stood as a single peak, but geological forces, including the shifting of tectonic plates and erosion by the sea, caused it to split into two, with the smaller peak gradually moving apart. You can ascend the incline of the peak using stairs, and from its summit, you'll be treated to captivating panoramic views of the surrounding bay.

Duration:  60 minutes

4
James Bond Island (Highlight Spot) Encompassing an expansive 400 square kilometers, Phang Nga Bay boasts an array of approximately 100 islands, many of which showcase distinctive and peculiar shapes. Among these natural wonders, James Bond Island, characterized by its iconic rocky pinnacle, has garnered significant attention ever since its prominent feature in the 1974 Bond film. Nestled within the protected marine expanse of the Ao Phang Nga Marine National Park, regulations restrict boats from approaching the island too closely. The geological formation of James Bond Island features a substantial upper portion and a relatively slender base, creating its distinctive appearance. Visitors can admire James Bond Island from the vantage point of a boat or the shores of Koh Ping Ghan, a neighboring island. Koh Ping Ghan, known for its lofty and inclined rock structure, harbors several small caves within its intriguing terrain. Exploring these caves can be an enjoyable and awe-inspiring experience.

Duration:  60 minutes

5
Ko Panyi (Lunch Spoty) Koh Panyi is a petite island covering approximately 1 rai, featuring around 200 houses. Predominantly inhabited by Thai Muslims, the island's residents make their livelihoods through fishing, vending souvenirs, and serving food to visitors. Notably, Koh Panyi hosts a school and a public health center, catering to its community's needs. This distinctive island, crowned by a broad-peaked limestone mountain, offers natural protection from the ocean's waves. It also boasts a substantial sandbank, where four small villages have flourished, enveloped by lush mangrove forests and the myriad islands of the Phang-Nga National Marine Park. The island's history traces back to the late 18th century when three Javanese families embarked on a journey from Indonesia to Thailand's Andaman coast.

Duration:  60 minutes

6
Phang Nga Bay. (Sight Seeing) Visit Khao Khian, A mountain with pictures and traces of ancient mankind drawing over 3,000 years. Mangrove trees play a pivotal role in nurturing a distinct ecosystem within Phang Nga Bay, unlike any other found worldwide. Given the challenging conditions, where few other plant species can endure, these resilient mangroves offer crucial shelter and sustenance, fostering the thriving of various other species. The outcome is a remarkable natural system, a testament to the wonders of nature, which can be appreciated and comprehended by anyone with a deep affection for the natural world.
7
Laem Haad Beach Koh Yao Yai Island sits in the sparkling blue waters of the Andaman Sea. The name translates as “big long island” - but this is only a comparison to the other Phang Nga Bay archipelago islands.

Duration:  60 minutes

Additional info
•  Public transportation options are available nearby
•  Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
•  Not recommended for pregnant travelers
•  Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
•  Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Free cancellation
 1
Price:
From $52.77
Ticket:
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
duration:
8 hours
Guide in:
Thai   English   
Cancellation policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.