Patong Trip Overview
Ready yourself for an exciting day tour filled with thrilling water activities from Phuket! Hop aboard the speed boat to kick off your expedition to James Bond and Khai Islands. Start your tour with a visit to Panak Island in Phang-nga Bay where you can marvel at incredible caves, stalactites, and lagoons. After your first stop, head over to one of the world’s most famous pair of islands, Khao Phing-kan and Khao Tapu, known as the James Bond Islands as it was featured in the 1974 James Bond film, The Man with the Golden Gun. Go sightseeing along Puddle Rock and see its vast mangrove forest and ancient paintings before indulging in a delectable lunch buffet with drinks on Panyi Island. After regaining energy, make your way to Hong Island to enjoy a canoeing experience through its breathtaking mangrove forest. Lastly, head over to the mesmerizing Khai Island where you can go snorkeling, relaxing, or do other fun activities to complete your whole day adventure.
Additional Info
Duration: 8 to 9 hours
Starts: Patong, Thailand
Trip Category: Water Sports >> Jet Boats & Speed Boats
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What to Expect When Visiting Patong, Phuket, Thailand
Ready yourself for an exciting day tour filled with thrilling water activities from Phuket! Hop aboard the speed boat to kick off your expedition to James Bond and Khai Islands. Start your tour with a visit to Panak Island in Phang-nga Bay where you can marvel at incredible caves, stalactites, and lagoons. After your first stop, head over to one of the world’s most famous pair of islands, Khao Phing-kan and Khao Tapu, known as the James Bond Islands as it was featured in the 1974 James Bond film, The Man with the Golden Gun. Go sightseeing along Puddle Rock and see its vast mangrove forest and ancient paintings before indulging in a delectable lunch buffet with drinks on Panyi Island. After regaining energy, make your way to Hong Island to enjoy a canoeing experience through its breathtaking mangrove forest. Lastly, head over to the mesmerizing Khai Island where you can go snorkeling, relaxing, or do other fun activities to complete your whole day adventure.
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: James Bond Island, Ao Phang Nga National Park 81180 Thailand
7:20AM-8:20AM Hotel pick up
8:30 AM Check in at Royal PHUKET Marina
9:30 AM Snorkeling briefing and instruction, Depart to PHANG NGA Bay by speed boat
10:00 AM Arrive at PANAK Island sightseeing wonderful stalactites, cave, and lagoon
10:40 AM Visit KHAO PHING-KAN and KHAO TAPU (JAMES BOND Island) where the JAMES BOND 007: The Man with the Golden Gun was filmed
11:30 AM Sightseeing along the great mangrove forest, visit ‘Puddle Rock’, see ancient paintings
12:00 PM Enjoy quality lunch buffet on PANYEE Island
1:30 PM Depart PANYEE Island, Enjoy canoeing in Hong Island’s mangrove forest
2:30 PM Visit KHAI Island, go snorkeling or relax on the beach
5:00 PM Arrive at Royal PHUKET Marina pier, hotel drop off
Conditions
*This program is subject to change without prior notice according to the weather and sea conditions.
Duration: 8 hours
Stop At: James Bond Island, Ao Phang Nga National Park 81180 Thailand
James Bond Island is a famous landmark in Phang Nga Bay. It first found its way onto the international tourist map through its starring role in the James Bond movie ‘The Man with the Golden Gun’. A distinctive feature of this famous bay is the number of sheer limestone cliffs that vertically jut out of the emerald-green water. The bizarre, why-doesn’t-it-fall-over outline of James Bond Island or Koh Tapu (meaning Nail Island in Thai), lies next to the equally well known Koh Ping Ghan (sometime spell ‘Ping Gan’ or ‘Ping Gun’). The entire area surrounding this island is indeed spectacular, but it can get crowded with tourist boats in high season.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Koh Panak Cave, Ao Phang Nga National Park Thailand
Limestone is calcium carbonate, which is generally white. Over millions of years, the skeletons from a constant rain of marine organisms, plus the chemical precipitation of yet more calcium carbonate build thick layers of sediment. Eventually, the heat and pressure of their own weight turn these strata, hundreds of metres thick, to stone. A variety of geological forces have then fractured the limestone beds and pushed up the 40 steep-sided islands that provide the exotic scenery for which this shallow bay is noted. Mineral oxides from various sources paint the vari-coloured streaks that characterise the cliffs of Phang Nga Bay.
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Koh Panyi, Phang Nga Thailand
Visiting Koh Panyee – The sky is clear and the breeze is warm. It is a perfect day to go on a boat trip. We are on Phang Nga Bay and heading for the famous Koh Panyee. Koh Panyee is about 20 minutes by long-tail boat from Surakul pier in Phang Nga province. Many people flying into Phuket will have looked down on this village seemingly floating in the magical bay and wondered what it is like to live in the place. Phuket.com went out to Panyee to take a look and discovered the true meaning of the phrase, ‘a simple life’.
The Villagers There are 1,485 people from 315 families who live permanently on Koh Panyee, the youngest being a baby boy born just a month before our visit. All of them are the descendants, directly or indirectly, of Toh Baboo and his family and friends, who were the first people to settle on Koh Panyee some 200 years ago.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Khai Island, off the East Coast of Phuket, Ao Phang Nga National Park Thailand
Koh Khai Nok is a small island tucked away in Phang Nga Bay. It’s only 30 minutes or so away from the east coast of Phuket but ask anyone on the island if they’ve been there and you will probably draw a blank stare. Still, a hidden gem is sometimes all the more precious for being so and when we discovered a half day tour was going there we leapt at the opportunity to try it out. It’s a sunny morning at Royal Phuket Marina. Inside one of the side offices a large LCD TV shows previews of tours in Phang Nga Bay and the smell of fresh coffee wafts in the breeze. Souvenirs and candies are stacked high and above the cheerful din Cooper, our guide, informs us that it’s time to move out. We traipse past multi-million dollar cruising yachts, powerful speedboats and an antique wooden rice barge to our double-engine speedboat.
Duration: 45 minutes