You’ll glide by private longtail boat from Phuket to James Bond Island, snap photos at Khao Phing Kan’s famous “nail rock,” share lunch in Koh Panyee’s floating village, and paddle through hidden sea caves with your local guide. Expect laughter, salty air, and moments you’ll want to remember long after you’re home.
"Is that really the rock from the movie?" That’s what I blurted out when our guide, Lek, pointed at the spiky limestone sticking out of Phang Nga Bay. He just grinned and nodded — I think he’s heard that question a thousand times. The morning started with him picking us up right at our hotel in Phuket. I was still half-asleep but the van smelled faintly of lemongrass air freshener, which helped. By the time we reached the pier, the sun was already bouncing off the water and there were these longtail boats lined up like colorful dragonflies.
Riding out on our own private longtail felt pretty surreal — wind in my face, salt spray everywhere (my hair never stood a chance). Lek kept pointing out little things: a fisherman mending his nets, kids waving from a stilt house. When we finally got to James Bond Island (Khao Phing Kan), there were a few other boats but it didn’t feel crowded. The “nail rock” is smaller than you’d expect but weirdly dramatic — I snapped about fifty photos before realizing everyone else was just quietly staring at it. There’s something about that place that makes you go quiet for a second.
Lunch was at Koh Panyee, this floating village where everything — houses, shops, even a football pitch — balances above the water on rickety stilts. We had fried fish with chili and rice; honestly, I still think about that sauce sometimes. Lek tried to teach me how to say thank you in Thai (“khop khun krab”) but I probably butchered it because he laughed so hard he nearly dropped his tea.
The afternoon was all caves and lagoons — we paddled through Tam Lod in canoes (I kept bumping my head on stalactites) and drifted into Panak Lagoon where everything suddenly went green and echoey-quiet except for birds somewhere overhead. The last cave stop was called Ice Cream Cave — no actual ice cream but the rocks looked like melting scoops under your flashlight. By then my arms were tired and my shirt was damp from humidity or maybe just excitement? Hard to tell.
The tour lasts about 10 hours including hotel pickup and drop-off.
Yes, lunch is included at Koh Panyee floating village as part of the day trip.
No, your private longtail boat is included in this all-inclusive tour package.
All attraction entrance fees are included in your booking price.
Yes, infants and small children can join; prams or strollers are allowed.
You’ll also canoe through Tam Lod caves and visit Ice Cream Cave and Panak Lagoon.
An English-speaking local guide will accompany you throughout the day trip.
Your day includes hotel pickup and drop-off in Phuket, all attraction entry fees, bottled water throughout the journey, canoeing gear for exploring sea caves, an English-speaking driver-guide who knows every shortcut (and joke), a private longtail boat for your group only, plus lunch served right over the water before heading back in the evening.
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