Enjoy privacy at this unique day tour visiting Phang Nga's highlights including a private car and private boat trip. Retake the famous picture of the James Bond film at Ko Tapu and visit the famous floating village Ko Panyi where you will enjoy a delicious buffet lunch. Optionally, let a local show you around by kayak and discover Phang Nga's mangrove and caves. Visit a reclining Buddha in a cave temple, and soak up the magnificent views at Samet Nangshe viewpoint overlooking Phang Nga Bay.
08:00 AM - Hotel pick up anywhere in Phuket with Private car
10:00 AM - Start 4-Hour private longtail tour to James Bond Island & Koh Panyee
02:00 PM - Finish private boat tour
02:30 PM - Visit Suwan Khuha temple
04:00 PM - Visit Samet Nangshe viewpoint
05:00 PM - Departure back to Phuket
07:00 PM - Drop-off at hotel in Phuket
★ James Bond Island
Known originally and locally as Koh Tapu , found fame through the 1974 Bond film “The Man with the Golden Gun”. The film starred Roger Moore and Christopher Lee but it was the scenic landscape that helped turn the previously unknown Phang Nga Bay into a major tourist attraction in Southern Thailand.
★ Koh Panyee
This floating fishing village is one of Thailand's most unique places to visit. It was established over 200 years ago by Indonesian fishermen. Despite the entire island being built on stilts, the Koh Panyee community still enjoys modern luxuries such as electricity, internet connection and running water.
★ Suwan Khuha temple
A unique Buddhist temple located inside a large natural cave in a limestone mountain in mainland Thailand. It is a gem unknown to most foreign tourists. The highlight of the temple is the stunning 15-meter-high golden reclining Buddha statue. The dim lighting of the cave combined with limited natural light creates a distinct spiritual atmosphere.
★ Samet Nangshe viewpoint
From the Samet Nangshe Viewpoint you have a 180 degree view over the Phang Nga Bay and largest mangrove forest in Thailand. While there may be a small group of visitors at the top, the Viewpoint is still relatively unknown by overseas visitors and is truly a hidden gem in Phang Nga.