Be swept away by the beauty of Phang Nga Bay. Climb aboard a private longtail boat and venture away from the tourist areas of Phuket and into a tropical paradise. Cruise around dramatic limestone outcroppings and stop at secluded beaches to swim in turquoise waters.
Pick up at 08:30. Spend a day in paradise! Leave the crowded beaches of Phuket aboard a private long-tail boat, customized for ultimate comfort. Set off and cruise into the turquoise waters on this full-day boat trip to Phang Nga Bay.
Begin with a stop at a natural cave in the bay, where you can spend some time exploring the area. Please note that a stop may not be possible during high tide. Then, pass by the famous 'James Bond Island', locally known as Khao Phing Kan. Slow down for some photos of this beautiful—but often touristy—site. Venture further into the bay to discover dramatic limestone karsts rising from the water. Disembark on one of Phang Nga Bay’s serene beaches, relax, and enjoy the scenery as the boat glides across the bay.
The day continues with a visit to a privately-owned island. Go ashore at this tropical paradise and explore its tranquil beaches. A barbecue of fresh seafood will be prepared for lunch in this stunning setting.
Spend the rest of the day swimming, lounging, and soaking up the sun and the serene atmosphere. Return to Phuket by boat, arriving just as the sun begins to set on the horizon. (L)
Inclusions:
🥘 Lunch
Notes:
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- Max. 8 persons per boat
- Depart from Phuket
- Children between 2 and 11 years at the time of travel will receive a 15% discount.
- Phang Nga Bay is one of Thailand's popular destinations, and it usually gets crowded during high season (November through April), and thus there might be a chance to encounter the crowd of tourists. However, the area is still worth a visit.
- A privately-own island has nowadays been elevated with more fun zones like bars and camping sites for tourists staying overnight on the island; however, the island has some tranquil zones for relaxation."
- A visit to a natural cave on Phang Nga Bay also depends on the water level on the day visited.
- Not suitable for infants (under 1 year old), pregnant women, those with backache or hypertension problems, and those over 65 years of age, as well as those with some surgery history.
- What to bring: Sunglasses, sunscreen lotion, extra clothes for a change, and beach towel.
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