Day 1
07.30-08.30 am
Pick-up from your hotel.
09.00-09.30 am
Depart from the pier to Panak Island for canoeing into the deep bat cave and Hong Island, with its famous limestone rock, for canoeing around the lagoon, with experienced paddlers as guides.
12.00-12.30 pm
Buffet lunch on board and visit to the world famous James Bond Island. Short longtail boat transfer from the cruise to James Bond Island.
02.30-04.00 pm
Great swimming and relaxing at Naka or Lawa Island.
04.30-05.00 pm
Return to the pier and transfer back to your hotel.
Notes:
The itinerary and timing above are approximate and may be modified without notice to fit the tide and local conditions.
- The times and order of activities are approximate and for guideline only.
- This tour is not advised for pregnant women or children under 1 year old.
- Bookings should be made at least 1 day prior tour date, until 8:30 PM (Office Hrs), in order to guarantee room/seats confirmation availability in time; Only full paid bookings will receive a confirmation back with a voucher attached.
- Child is from 4-10 y.o. or less than 130 cm
Additional Charge:
- National Park Fee is to be paid in cash during the tour: Adult - 300 THB; Child - 200 THB;
Transfer Extra Charge:
The transfer fee is for round trip from your hotel and is to be paid in cash during the tour:
- Kata, Karon, Patong, Kalim, PhuketTown - (100 THB/person);
- Chalong, Boat Lagoon, Merlin, Tri Trang, Laguna, Surin, Bangtao, Kamala, - (250 THB/person);
- Nai Harn, Rawai, Mai Khao, Nai Thon, Nai Yang, Airport, Layan, Panwa, Koh Siray, Ao Por - (300 THB/Person);
Private Transfer Phuket area up on request:
2,500 THB / 1-9 Pax
Visitors should spend a full day exploring the islands on a boat touróopt to get around in a luxurious speed boat, a traditional junk ship, a longtail boat, or in less intrusive sea canoes and kayaks. In addition to admiring Koh Tapu from afar, James Bond Island tours typically include a sightseeing cruise of Phang Nga Bay; canoeing or kayaking to the limestone caves, mangrove forests, and beaches of Thalu Island and Khao Phing Kan.
Due to the protected nature of the national park, visiting the islands independently is nearly impossible, unless you have a permit and a personal boat.
While the islandís increased popularity created a higher risk of pollution and boats are now forbidden from approaching the colossal limestone islet known as Ko Tapu, opportunities for swimming, kayaking, and sightseeing still abound in the surrounding area.
Tour Included:
Water, soft drinks and fresh fruits on board
Boat with full insurance
Canoeing with professional paddler
Lunch
Life Jacket
English-speaking tour guide
What to bring:
Swimwear
Shorts & Light T-shirt
Sunscreen,
Sun Hat,
Sunglasses,
Camera,
Beach Towel,
Light Deck Shoes