Exploring James Bond Island in Phang Nga Bay
James Bond Island
A famous landmark in Phang Nga Bay, James Bond Island draws in visitors from all over the world. Characterized by massive limestone cliffs emerging from the emerald-green water, the island is truly an attraction like no other.
For your day trip to James Bond Island, you will need the perfect itinerary and know just what you can expect there. Here is how to ensure you plan the perfect excursion.
Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay, a stunning expanse of 400 square kilometres, is home to about 100 uniquely shaped islands. Among these is the famous James Bond Island, known for its iconic rocky pinnacle that has captivated visitors since its appearance in the 1974 James Bond movie,
The Man with the Golden Gun
.
The official name of the island is Ko Khao Phing Kan and it is arguably one of the most
beautiful islands in Thailand
and the Andaman Sea.
As part of the Ao Phang Nga Marine National Park, James Bond Island is a protected marine area, which means boats can't get too close. Its striking formation, with a larger upper part and a slender base, is a sight to behold from a boat or the nearby Ko Ping Ghan.
Ko Ping Ghan itself is a marvel — a towering leaning rock with several intriguing small caves to explore. On the bustling eastern beach, you'll find an array of stalls and stands offering charming souvenirs crafted from shells and wood, making it a delightful spot to soak in the local culture and take home a piece of the adventure.
Resorts in Phuket
Getting to the Pier
For the perfect James Bond Island tour, it’s best to do a bit of planning beforehand to ensure you make the most of your day. A popular destination for snorkelling and kayaking, you’ll have your pick of activities there.
If you’re taking an
organized tour from Phuket
to Phang Nga Bay and James Bond Island, know that your trip will likely start early. However, if you prefer to go later in the day, you’ll be happy to know that many operators offer later starts.
From Phang Nga Bay, you will be transferred to Pracharat Pier before you can begin your adventure.
Riding Through the Mangroves
The first part of the tour often involves travelling on a longtail boat through the mangrove trees before reaching the open Andaman Sea.
Going Canoeing
Typically, your tour won’t start on James Bond Island itself but on a platform constructed for kayaks and canoes. Your start will often be on Panak Island from where you can begin exploring the Bay.
Going Kayaking in Cave
As the whole area is dotted with caves, one of the best ways to explore them all and appreciate the true beauty of the island is by kayaking. With the help of an experienced guide, you can take the inner tube kayak, zipping around the caves and seeing the wonderful wildlife.
Seeing the James Bond Island
For the main attraction, you will stop off at James Bond Island, where most tours stay for at least an hour. The iconic rock formation, Koh Tapu draws in crowds almost all year round. Once there, you will be able to take in all the natural beauty of your surroundings and appreciate the cinematic importance of the attraction. You’ll also be able to pick up an interesting souvenir from one of the local vendors if you choose to.
Visiting the Koh Panyee Village
Koy Panyee or the Floating Muslim Village is another top attraction close to James Bond Island definitely worth seeing. Nestled in the heart of Phang Nga Bay, Koh Panyee is a captivating village built entirely on stilts by Indonesian fishermen. With its vibrant community, this unique floating village is a must-see for anyone visiting the region.
The fishing village is a fascinating blend of colourful houses, bustling markets, and a thriving school, all perched above the bay's emerald waters. Walking through its narrow walkways, you’ll find friendly locals selling various fresh seafood, handmade crafts, and traditional snacks.
One of the highlights of Koh Panyee is its floating football pitch, a testament to the villagers’ ingenuity and love for the game. This makeshift pitch, constructed from old wood and fishing materials, has become a symbol of the community’s spirit and resilience.
Visiting Naka Noi Island
Naka Noi Island, a hidden gem in the azure waters of Phang Nga Bay, is a serene escape perfect for those seeking tranquillity and natural beauty. This small, private island boasts pristine white-sand beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush greenery, making it a paradise for relaxation and adventure alike.
As you step onto Naka Noi Island, you'll be greeted by the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore and the refreshing sea breeze. The island’s unspoiled beaches are perfect for sunbathing, leisurely strolls, and picnicking under the shade of swaying palm trees. The inviting waters offer excellent opportunities for swimming, snorkelling, and kayaking, allowing you to explore the vibrant marine life and coral reefs just offshore.
One of the unique attractions of Naka Noi is its pearl farm. Visitors can take a guided tour to learn about the intricate process of pearl cultivation and even purchase exquisite pearls as a keepsake from their island adventure.
Club Med Phuket
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From the moment you arrive, you’ll be captivated by the resort’s lush gardens, stunning sea views, and warm Thai hospitality. Club Med Phuket boasts an array of activities to suit every interest. Whether you’re looking to unwind by the pool with a refreshing drink, participate in a yoga class, or take a thrilling trapeze lesson, there’s something for everyone.
Once you’ve rested and rejuvenated at Club Med Phuket, you can start exploring the many wonderful Thai attractions and destinations, including James Bond Island. Book your stay now to start exploring!