





James Bond Island & Phang Nga Bay Tour from Koh Yao Yai, Yao Noi
Duration
4 hour(s) 30 minute(s)
Languages
English
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Visit iconic James Bond Island limestone rock
Explore Phang Nga Bay mangroves and caves
Discover unique floating village at Panyi Island
Experience local fishermen lifestyle and culture
€ 117.18
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The James Bond Island and Phang Nga Bay tour is one of the most iconic and unforgettable experiences in Thailand. Located within the stunning Phang Nga Bay National Park, this destination is famous for its dramatic limestone cliffs rising from emerald waters and its peaceful mangrove forests. The tour offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and cultural discovery, taking you through scenic waterways, hidden caves, and remarkable rock formations shaped by time. The highlight is the famous James Bond Island, where its unique rock pillar stands proudly as one of Thailand’s most photographed landmarks, creating a truly memorable sightseeing experience.
Beyond the famous island, the journey continues with exploration of limestone caves and tranquil lagoons surrounded by towering cliffs. A visit to Panyi Island provides a fascinating glimpse into the daily life of local fishermen. Wander through this floating village where houses, a mosque, and even a floating football pitch are built entirely on the sea. This cultural encounter adds depth to the adventure, offering insight into a unique way of life that has thrived for generations. The tour combines nature, history, and local culture into one enriching experience, making it a must-do trip during any holiday in Thailand.
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Activity Provider: Gembira Tour
Customer Reviews
Ann

Fantastic day. Saw so much, lovely boat. Great funny tour guide. Food great, well worth it
Claire

What an amazing day. Don’t hesitate this was more than worth every penny and more! We had private transport to the port but this may have been because we were a little remote. Breakfast on arrival if you want it whilst waiting! Team were amazing, attentive and so friendly and helpful. Drinks on board, not just 1 bottle of water the cooler was full all day to help yourself! Just loved the whole day… the only part we didn’t love was the caves but that was personal choice would have preferred longer on the canoes! Oh and a fabulous lunch!! Trip was amazing! Book it……
Rob

Perfect day from start to finish. Well organised and thought about. Definitely recommend this trip and such good value.
Brandi

This tour is great. James Bond Island alone is worth this but I enjoyed every stop. I do wish I knew ahead of time that lunch was on a primarily Muslim island as I would have dressed more appropriately. But otherwise everything was great and my guise Nicky was amazing.
Patrick

The cave was amazing also the canoeing lunch was plentiful and delicious staff on the boat were amazing the guide was funny and so nice great company to travel with went with the same company 2years ago to maya bay 10 out of 10
Elena

I really enjoyed visiting James Bond Island! The views were absolutely stunning, and seeing the famous rock from the movie felt surreal. The boat ride through Phang Nga Bay was beautiful too. It was a bit crowded, but still 100% worth it!
Travel

James Bond Island is absolutely breathtaking! The unique limestone cliffs rising dramatically from the emerald water create a picture-perfect setting. It’s a great spot for sightseeing, photography, and boat tours. The island’s serene beauty and calm surroundings make it a must-visit when in the area. Highly recommended!
Shwetank

The James Bond Island Tour in Thailand offers a captivating journey through Phang Nga Bay’s dramatic limestone cliffs and emerald waters. Visiting the iconic Ko Tapu, featured in The Man with the Golden Gun, is a highlight. Activities like canoeing through mangroves and exploring caves enhance the experience. While the island can be crowded, the natural beauty and cinematic allure make it a memorable adventure.
Jamal

James Bond Island, a famous tourist attraction in Thailand. Officially known as **Khao Phing Kan**, this island gained international fame after being featured in the 1974 James Bond movie *"The Man with the Golden Gun."* The iconic limestone rock formation next to the island, called **Ko Tapu** (Nail Island), became a symbol of the film and has since drawn countless visitors. Key Facts About James Bond Island: - **Location**: It is located in **Phang Nga Bay**, in the Phang Nga Province of southern Thailand. - **Geography**: The island is characterized by its dramatic limestone karsts and emerald-green waters. - **Tourism**: It is a popular day-trip destination, often included in tours of Phang Nga Bay. Visitors can explore the island, take photos of the iconic rock, and enjoy kayaking or boat tours around the bay. - **Access**: The island is accessible by boat from places like Phuket, Krabi, or Phang Nga. While James Bond Island is a must-see for many tourists, it can get crowded due to its popularity. If you're looking for a quieter experience, consider visiting other nearby islands or limestone caves in Phang Nga Bay.
Ahmad

The location where the 1974 James Bond (Roger Moore) movie “The Man with the Golden Gun” was filmed. Very picturesque. It’s oversold as James Bond Island but in fact is so beautiful, it can stand on its own as a must see destination. Small popup shops with very persistent little old ladies selling things rather inexpensively. Consider it charity, please buy something, anything. These people barely squeak out a living. Was part of a 5-stop boat tour that lasted about 6 hours total, 11:00 am to 5:00 pm.
