Phang Nga Bay, between Phuket and Krabi, is one of Thailand’s most iconic landscapes. Smooth emerald water, towering limestone karsts, hidden lagoons, and mangrove channels make it a peaceful, dramatic place to explore.
Simba Sea Trips operates both shared and private tours through Phang Nga Bay, timing each stop to avoid the crowds and show the bay at its calmest.
Phang Nga Bay is famous for its karsts — vertical cliffs rising straight from the sea. Many islands hide interior lagoons called hongs, accessed through narrow sea caves. When tides allow, Simba guests paddle into these quiet rooms by kayak, surrounded by still water and jungle-covered rock walls.
The famous Khao Phing Kan, better known as James Bond Island, is a key landmark in Phang Nga Bay. Simba Sea Trips visits during quieter times for better photos and a more relaxed experience.
Sheltered water makes the bay ideal for smooth cruising and calm kayaking. Guests enjoy birdlife, mangroves, narrow cave passages, and endless views of limestone towers — all in peaceful conditions.
The bay is home to Koh Panyee, a Muslim fishing village built on stilts. Guests see the floating football pitch, wooden houses, and local life from the water. Select private charters may include time to walk through the village.
With early departures, small groups, and carefully timed routes, Simba Sea Trips offers a quieter, more personal way to explore Phang Nga Bay — one of the most cinematic seascapes in Thailand.
November to April offers the most reliable weather, clear skies, and beautiful visibility.
Phang Nga Bay stays calm most of the year thanks to its sheltered geography.
Tours depart from Phuket’s east-coast marinas, with hotel pickup and drop-off included for convenience.
Cruise among towering limestone cliffs and unique rock formations
The bay is famous for dramatic vertical karsts rising straight out of calm emerald water.
Visit James Bond Island, one of Thailand’s most iconic landmarks
Made famous by The Man with the Golden Gun, this scenic island is a highlight of the route.
Explore hidden sea caves and interior hongs by kayak
Enter quiet, emerald lagoons through narrow cave passages with local paddling guides.
See the floating village of Koh Panyee
A traditional Muslim community built entirely on stilts in the middle of the bay.
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