Discover the best top things to do in Ao Phang Nga National Park, Thailand including Phang Nga Bay., Ko Yao Yai, Ko Pa Nak, Hongs of Phang Nga, James Bond Island, Ko Panyi, Lawa Island, Khai Island, Khai Nok Island, Image result for Koh Talu, Ao Phang Nga National Park Koh Talu.
4.5 based on 1,788 reviews
Phang Nga is famous for spectacular scenery with limestone cliffs rising out of green water. There are caves, lagoons and tiny secluded beaches awaiting discovery.
Phanga Nga Bay is a visual treat for all your senses. A boat trip through the waters to various islands in this Bay is a must do activity. I did a big-boat tour through BJ Canoe agency and they take you to various islands like James Bond island, Hong Island, Panak island etc. Kayaking through the shallow waters of this bay is an memorable experience. Though it's a typical touristy route, it's still a great experience to witness the islands and the magnificent limestone rocks emerging out of the sea.
4.5 based on 83 reviews
Wow. Have been heading off to quiet bits of Phuket for years and am generally a fan of islands. The quiet bits of Phuket are getting very hard to find so we opted for a few days on Ko Yao Yai and what an utter joy to find real rural tranquility and wonderful road side eateries. Be warned, beer can be hard to find but great food, simplicity and tranquility are in abundance. Oh and we took two separate high speed boat transfers between Ban Rong and the island. Both high speed. Both 300 Baht per person but one without a life jacket in sight. Will post some more reviews when I get home to my island! Bye for now.
4.0 based on 3,729 reviews
We booked an overnight trip to James Bond Island Phi Phi Don Krabi Bamboo Beach Rayleigh Beach First we were taken to the port then handed over to APL who run the trip after about 45min we left the staff we friendly and informative and what a magical two day trip we had we seen so much a wonderful two days would recommend
4.0 based on 156 reviews
Have heard so much about this place. Unique for having a floating football pitch. This is usually the pit stop for lunch during a day cruise. You walk through the island literally through people's homes. You can buy dried fish and other local fare. You get a first hand experience of how the islanders live.
3.5 based on 519 reviews
Crystal clear water awaits you, take sunblock as you can get very sunburnt. 100thb to rent a chair to chill for the entire time you are there. We booked with PNT Travel and paid 2000THB for 2 people for a FULL DAY Khai Island tour including transfer to and from hotel, lunch and on the speed boat. Simon was our guide and what an amazing and humble human being. Please DO tip them after the trip as they go out of their way to make sure you are safe and comfortable. 3 Islands, amazing trip and well worth it!
3.5 based on 112 reviews
We went on a 3 island half day tour to the khai islands of nok, Nui and Nai. Khai Nok was the first stop off and I was glad we got there early in the day, before it was over run with tourist boats. We snorkeled straight off the beach, my daughter isn’t a keen swimmer, but she was comfortable swimming holding hands with me. The coral wasn’t impressive, but the number and variety of tropical fish was amazing, especially so close to the shore. We must have seen at least 10 or 12 different varieties, from tiny bright blue ones to large rainbow coloured ones and every size and colour in between. The beach itself has soft white sand and a safe area to swim, away from the inevitable tourist boats. There are covered seating areas you can pay for and food and drinks to buy, but we really only wanted to swim and snorkel during our short visit. Soon it was time to zip off to the other 2 islands , which were similar, but less impressive and because it was later in the day, more crowded. So, a quick trip from Phuket, 20 minutes by speedboat and perfect for families or swimmers who aren’t so confident.
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