Phang Nga Bay
Stunning limestone karsts and emerald waters await in Phang Nga Bay.

About Phang Nga Bay
Phang Nga Bay, located between Phuket and the mainland of southern Thailand, is a sublime destination that embodies the quintessential allure of Southeast Asia’s natural landscapes. This iconic bay is renowned for its striking limestone karsts, which rise majestically from the shimmering Andaman Sea. The bay’s geological history dates back millions of years, with formations that have been shaped by natural forces into the towering pillars and islands that dot the horizon today. One of the most famous spots within the bay is James Bond Island, named after its appearance in the 1974 film 'The Man with the Golden Gun'. This iconic landmark, officially called Ko Tapu, draws visitors with its peculiar solitary rock formation that juts out of the water. Nearby, you'll find Koh Panyee, a fascinating floating village built entirely on stilts by Indonesian fishermen, offering a glimpse into the local way of life. Exploring Phang Nga Bay provides a rich tapestry of experiences. Adventurous souls can kayak through mangrove forests and into hidden caves like the famous Tham Lod Cave, where the interplay of light and shadow creates an ethereal ambiance. For those seeking tranquility, a boat tour offers a leisurely way to admire the bay’s breathtaking scenery and observe its diverse marine life. With its combination of natural beauty, cultural intrigue, and exciting activities, Phang Nga Bay is a must-visit destination for anyone traveling to Phuket. Its proximity to other attractions like Ao Phang Nga National Park and the Similan Islands further enhances its appeal, making it an ideal base for exploring the wonders of Thailand’s Andaman coast.
Highlights
- Stunning limestone karsts rising from the sea
- Famous James Bond Island with unique rock formations
- Kayaking adventures through hidden caves and lagoons
- Floating village of Koh Panyee with rich cultural heritage
- Diverse marine life and pristine natural beauty
- Proximity to Ao Phang Nga National Park and Similan Islands
- Opportunities for photography and nature exploration
