🚢 One Day Tour Depart from Krabi Pier By Speed boat – Join Tour
🏝 (James Bond Island > Khao Ping khan > Koh Panak & Hong Island > Tam-Lot Island > Canoeing > Panyee Island > Lao ka or Lao kudo)
Tour Includes
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HOTEL TRANSFER (JOIN)
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LUNCH BUFET
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DRINKS AND SNACKS ON BOAT
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NATIONAL PARK ENTRANCE FEE
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LIFE AND TRAVEL INSURANCE
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CERTIFIED TOURIST GUIDE
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SNORKELING EQUIPMENT'S
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LIFE JACKETS
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SPEED BOAT
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ICE BUCKET
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✔CANOEING ✔SWIMMING ✔SIGHTSEEING ✔SNORKELING
Overview
🏝 Phang Nga Bay
- Embark on a one-day trip to Phang Nga, where you will be captivated by the spectacular natural artworks of limestone formations. Sail through serene lagoons, witness beautiful rock formations, and indulge in the exhilarating experience of canoeing through caves and mangrove forests.
- One of the highlights of the trip is a visit to the famous “James Bond Island,” renowned for its appearance in the film “The Man with the Golden Gun.” Marvel at the iconic vertical limestone cliffs that majestically rise from the emerald-green waters. Immerse yourself in the local culture by exploring a floating village, “Panyi Island,” where you will enjoy a delicious lunch.
- Conclude the tour with relaxation on the beaches of “Naka Yai Island” and “Rang Yai Island.” This tour is highly recommended for those seeking breathtaking landscapes, mesmerizing seascapes, sightseeing opportunities, and the chance to explore caves and canoe through astonishing natural limestone formations.
- To start your day, you will receive a complimentary light breakfast at our hospitality lounge, along with a brief introduction to your tour from our certified professional guide.
Highlights
- Exploring the caves of Hong Island hidden lake and the underwater ecosystem is an opportunity to appreciate the geological wonders and ecological diversity of the area.
- James Bond Island, like other islands in Phang Nga Bay, is composed primarily of limestone, which is a sedimentary rock formed by the accumulation of marine organisms over millions of years.
- Panyee Island is situated in Phang Nga Bay, which is characterized by its karst limestone formations, caves, and mangrove forests.
- Panak Island is composed mainly of limestone, a sedimentary rock formed by the accumulation of marine organisms and subsequent geological processes.
- Naka Yai Island is well known for its pristine beaches. lush greenery and breathtaking scenery
- Rang Yai Island is renowned for its natural beauty. It boasts pristine white sandy beaches with crystal-clear turquoise waters that gently lap against the shore.