
Phang Nga Bay
Best for: dramatic scenery and kayaking
Just beyond Phuket’s northeast coast, Phang Nga Bay is one of the easiest ways to reach some of southern Thailand’s most dramatic scenery. Tall limestone karsts rise straight from the water, with caves, mangroves, and hidden lagoons tucked between them.
Many trips include time on the water by kayak, giving you the chance to move quietly through narrow cave openings and into sheltered lagoons beyond. It's a slower, more immersive way to take in the landscape, and a very good reason to keep your camera somewhere dry.
Some itineraries also stop at Ko Panyi, a village built on stilts above the water, or include a visit to the famous James Bond Island. Different tours take different routes, so it is worth checking what's included before you book.






