5 Stars Rated Tour
Mix trip (Full day) Hong + James Bond Islands + Lod Cave + Panyi Island (Premium speedboat09) - Full day
46,000THB
Your Journey Destination
Mix Trip Hong islands + James Bond island /Full Day
1ST Stop
Hong Viewpoint
Viewpoint at Koh Hong
It takes about 40 minutes by boat from Ao Nam Mao Pier to reach Koh Hong. The boat docks, allowing us to disembark and walk to the beach, where we can also pay the national park entrance fee. Here, you'll notice the clear water, with white sandy bottoms visible beneath the surface. This is likely due to the calm sea, as the area is surrounded by limestone mountains. There's a new checkpoint on Koh Hong, the Koh Hong Viewpoint. This is a 360-degree viewpoint, and by walking up the stairs, you'll be rewarded with stunning views of the surrounding islands. The top also offers great photo opportunities.
2ND Stop
Hong Lagoon
3RD Stop
James Bond Island, Khao Phing Kan
Discover the breathtaking beauty of James Bond Island, one of Thailand’s most famous natural landmarks. Located in Phang Nga Bay, this stunning island rose to international fame after its appearance in the classic James Bond film, The Man with the Golden Gun.
What makes this island truly unique are the tall, sheer limestone cliffs that dramatically tower out of the emerald-green waters, creating a surreal and almost otherworldly landscape. The island’s distinctive silhouette, known locally as Koh Tapu,
Adjacent to Koh Tapu is Khao Phing Kan, another popular spot worth exploring. The entire area surrounding these islands offers spectacular views and photo opportunities, making it a must-visit destination.
4TH Stop
Lot Cave (Tham Lod)
This cave is a sea cave with tunnels. Inside, there are beautiful and impressive rock formations. It is a stunning natural beauty that is truly breathtaking. (signseeing from the boat ony are not take by canoe)
5TH Stop
Panyi Floating Fishing Village
Ko Panyi, also known as Koh Panyee, is a self-sufficient fishing village in Phang Nga province built on stilts, with a history dating back to the 18th century when Javanese migrants settled there. Originally constructed on stilts due to land ownership restrictions at the time, it features a mosque, market, and is a popular stop for travelers. The village is famous for its floating football pitch, built by children inspired by the FIFA World Cup, and for producing the successful Panyee FC soccer team.
Today, Ko Panyi hosts over 300 families, totaling around 1,500 residents, and offers walking tours of its narrow walkways, shops selling souvenirs, and recently constructed bungalows for overnight stays. Its economy has shifted from primarily fishing to tourism, with many locals involved in guiding, dining, and hospitality services. The village's origins trace back to a story of a family signaling their settlement by planting a flag, which also gave the island its name, meaning “Flag Island".