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Boat trips and other tours depart from several locations, including Phang Nga town, Phuket, Krabi, and the Phi Phi Islands.
Boat, kayaking, and snorkeling tours are best suited for active travelers and families.
Remember to wear suitable water-friendly footwear and bring plenty of reef-safe sunscreen for boat or kayak excursions.
Tours often provide a lunchtime meal and refreshments.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Phang Nga Bay. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Tours to Phang Nga Bay start at around US$40 per person, making it one of the more affordable day trips from Phuket. Most group tours by big boat or speedboat—typically including sea canoeing and lunch—run between US$55 and US$110. If you're after a more exclusive experience, private boat tours are priced per group, starting from around US$560 and going up to US$1,370.
Yes, Phang Nga Bay is well worth visiting. The limestone karsts rising from the emerald water make it one of Thailand's most dramatic landscapes, and the sea caves and hidden lagoons you can canoe around only add to the experience. Guided tours are the smart choice for a visit; most combine multiple stops such as James Bond Island, a sea cave for canoeing, and the floating village of Koh Panyee—with transportation and expert commentary included.
Per one customer who booked the Phang Nga Bay Sea Cave Canoeing & James Bond Island by Big Boat, "Had a brilliant time on this boat trip. Everything was really well organized and the whole experience was super enjoyable from start to finish. The crew on board were excellent—friendly, helpful, and made sure everyone was looked after the entire time. Couldn't have asked for a better day out. Would definitely recommend to anyone thinking about doing it."
Tours of Phang Nga Bay generally last for the entire day, as there's plenty to see and do there. Budget at least 10 hours for a tour of the national park, as that will include boat rides to and from Phuket. If you're exploring on a speedboat, tours might be shorter.
The best time of year to visit Phang Nga Bay is during the dry season on Thailand's Andaman Coast, which lasts from November–April. May–October is the rainy season, which sees increased downpours and rougher sea conditions. However, you'll encounter far fewer crowds at this time if you're willing to brave the weather.
No, there aren't any crocodiles in Phang Nga Bay. You will find marine life, such as fiddler crabs and mudskipper fish, plus macaques and monitor lizards on the islands. If you go snorkeling, you'll also likely see a wealth of colorful fish.
Yes, you can swim in Phang Nga Bay. The turquoise waters of the Andaman Sea are warm and home to a wealth of marine life best seen on a snorkeling tour. The sheltered bays and coves of Phang Nga Bay protect the waters from wind, which creates calm and safe swimming conditions.
For the fewest crowds. visit Phang Nga Bay in the early morning or evening. Most tours spend time from mid-morning until mid-afternoon in the bay. Sunrise or sunset tours let you admire the limestone formations without many other travelers.
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