Situated centrally on the east coast of Phuket island, Phuket Boatlagoon Marina is is the most convenient gateway to Phang Nga Bay and hundreds of beautiful islands in the Andaman Sea, all just a few hours’ sailing away.
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Have you ever heard of, or been on, a Phang Nga Bay Tour?
Charter Dock A is proud to offer a Phang Nga Bay Day Trip package that will make your holidays in Phuket one of the best you’ve ever had. This widely popular and well-known boat tour is famous for its James Bond Island tours as well as the many activities included such as canoeing and cave exploring.
Discover the amazing blend of limestone cliffs, combined with breathtaking crystal clear waters and a magical fresh breeze. Travelers fall in love with Phang Nga and its mesmerizing sunsets, picturesque vistas, coral islands and views, wanting to return again in the future.
Our Phang Nga Bay & Beyond tour takes in all the essential sites in the region. Starting in Koh Phanak, the tour quickly moves onto the alluring James Bond Island and the incredible limestone marble cliffs that overlook the area. Treasure Island, Koh Yao Noi, and the serene Tropical Island are also included as part of this very sought-after tour.
Situated centrally on the east coast of Phuket island, Phuket Boatlagoon Marina is is the most convenient gateway to Phang Nga Bay and hundreds of beautiful islands in the Andaman Sea, all just a few hours’ sailing away.
The state-of-the-art and award-winning marina, features 100 Wet berths, space for 60 boats on our Dry Stack and 26 boats on the Hardstand.
Pickup from your hotel at approx 5am for a 6am DEPARTURE FROM PHUKET BOATLAGOON MARINA and return to hotel at approx 3pm. Hotel pickup complimentary to certain areas in Phuket only. Free area shown here. 1000 Baht return trip, per vehicle applies to areas in Phuket outside of this zone. Higher charges apply outside of Phuket (we will advise of the outside Phuket fee when booking is received).
Koh Phanak is often our first Phang Nga Bay stop from Phuket for some intriguing cave exploration. Like Swiss cheese, Phanak is full of hidden caves, lagoons and hongs. We aim to select the very best location depending on the tide and weather on your day. So fire up your torches and step into a prehistoric world! Sightseeing is a strong suit of our tours since you will have the chance to see exclusive sights that not many people have seen in their lives.
Koh Hong is a stunning location for a scenic canoe trip. It is simply the best way to see these Phang Nga Bay geological wonders up close and personal. Let the Thai guide take you into hongs and limestone caves only accessible by canoe. Cruise the waters on the canoes and marvel in the real beauty that has formed over hundreds of years, creating an amazing Thailand spectacle that will remain forever in your memory.
Arguably the most famous spot in Phang Nga Bay, it’s been a Mecca for Thailand and Western tourists for over four decades, is the James Bond Island stop. You’ve come all this way and as Simba generally arrives well before the masses, we make a quick stop to see what all the fuss is about. This limestone marvel is perfect for you to take pictures.
Depending on weather conditions and currents we will stop at either Secret Hong (a fantastic hidden cave, only accessible by swimming through a narrow passage) or enjoy the peaceful surrounds of Kadu, a small secluded bay and beach near the top of Koh Yao Noi. It’s the perfect opportunity to cool off before we move across Phang Nga Bay to our lunch stop.
As described, a truly unique Thailand location, still holding fast to a traditional existence in the face of it’s bustling brother, Phuket. Our Phang Nga Bay journey takes a decidedly ‘terra firma’ turn, as we take a short trip across the south of the island to a stunning local Thai restaurant for a delicious Thai lunch.
The afternoon will allow us to guide you to any number of beautiful beaches depending on tide and weather conditions. This is a chance to swim, relax, read a book, or enjoy a light afternoon tea and sample the Phang Nga Bay limestone scenery before heading back to Phuket Island.