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Tour

James Bond Island & Hong Island Cruise

  • 8 Stunden

Cruise the waters of Phang Nga Bay and discover its islands. Enjoy the beaches of Koh Yao and Hong and see James Bond Island.

Cruise Details

At the scheduled time, we will meet at your selected point and head to the port to board a boat. The cruise along Phang Nga Bay will depart from Krabi province. Along the way, we will pass Ko Tapu, known as James Bond Island, and admire views of Koh Yao Island and limestone formations. We will visit Tree Bay Beach for a buffet lunch featuring typical Thai dishes and seafood.

If conditions allow, we will proceed to Koh Roi, a beach accessible via a cave. Our next stop will be Hong Island, where you will have free time to relax and swim in the natural pool. We will conclude the tour by passing Pakbiar Island and stop for snorkeling before returning to Krabi around 5 pm.

Tour Pickup

You can start the day trip from the following meeting points:

Ao Nang: Outside the Hotel Krabi Resort (8:45 am), recommended for Ao Nang area hotels.Port of Nopparatara: Centara Grand Resort (8:55 am), for guests at this resort.Railay West Beach: At Railay Beach Cafe (9:20), with an additional charge of 750THB for up to 3 people and 100THB per person payable on the day.

Hotel Pickup

Hotel pickup is not included. Pickup from hotels outside the listed meeting points will incur an extra charge based on distance.

Drop-Off

The tour will drop off at hotels in Ao Nang. If your hotel is outside Ao Nang, you will be taken back to the starting point.

Preise

Inklusive

  • Transport by minibus and boat
  • English–speaking guide
  • Entry to Phang Nga National Park
  • Lunch and drinks
  • Life jackets
  • Snorkelling equipment

Tipps

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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