๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ญ Phang Nga Bay

Phang Nga Bay, Phuket

Planning to visit Phang Nga Bay? See our information below!

Information:

Phang Nga Bay, is one of Thailand’s most famous bays. Phang Nga Bay consists of stunning surroundings, with immense rocks rising from the clear sea water. It is therefore the setting of several films for good reason. Its most famous island is the James Bond island, which features in ‘The Man with the Golden Gun‘. Star Wars fans will recognise the planet Kashyyk, as Phang Nga was where it was filmed.  

Around the Bay, you can cruise for hours past the immense rocks, bays, beautiful beaches and caves, or hire a kayak and kayak through the beautiful mangrove forests. On your tour or overnight stay, be sure to visit the fishing town of Phang Nha itself. From here, longtail boats leave in small groups, while from Phuket you’ll end up on a larger boat. On Phang Nha, you have the Samet Nangshe Viewpoint, which gives great views of the floating village and the immense boulders.

Opening hours:

To visit Phang Nga Bay, there are no opening hours. The bay can be visited 24/7 every day of the year. But from mid-October to mid-April, the weather is clear and sunny. There is little rainfall and the weather overall is cooler and less humid, particularly during December and January.

Photographer: Martti Salmi by Unsplash

Tips and Tricks!

Here are a few tips you should know before visiting Phang Nga Bay!

  • If you want to do a tour from Phang Nha, make sure you leave early and bypass the crowds by leaving early (ยฑ 06:00 AM).
  • Phang Nga Bay is a popular tourist attraction, so expect to see quite a few longtail and speedboats full of people.
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