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Ao Phang Nga National Park Kayak Adventure

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Phuket, Thailand
CanoeingNature ToursCoach ToursSightseeing ToursSun & Beach

About this activity

Paddle through Phang Nga Bay's emerald waters on a full-day kayaking adventure, exploring hidden limestone caves, dramatic cliff-lined lagoons ('Hongs'), and secluded islands that made Thailand famous. This immersive national marine park experience combines paddling, cave exploration, and beach swimming in one of Southeast Asia's most iconic landscapes.

Canoe through the idyllic scenery of Phang Nga Bay on this day trip from Phuket. This national marine park is dotted with dozens of islands, limestone cliffs and caves. With your skilled canoe guide you will discover some of Thailand's most dramatic and beautiful landscapes.

No Visit to Thailand is without travelling to one of the islands on a full day tour. This is a unique experience that takes you into the famous Phang Nga Bay. Made famous by the James Bond Movie - Man with a Golden Gun. The newly discovered sea caves and 'Hongs' are an exciting feature. Hong is the Thai word for room. These Hongs are open-air cliff-lined cylindrical tidal lagoons connected to the outside world only through stalactite-filled tunnels which were undiscovered until the spring of 1990. Of course, there are many secluded beaches here and this trip would not be completed without visiting one for swimming.

 Pick up is also included from your central Hotel. 

Highlights

  • Kayak through narrow stalactite-filled cave tunnels into hidden tidal lagoons
  • Explore 'Hongs'—dramatic open-air cylindrical lagoons enclosed by 100m limestone cliffs
  • Visit James Bond Island and other iconic film locations in Phang Nga Bay
  • Swim and relax on pristine, quiet beaches away from crowds
  • Expert local guide navigation through dozens of islands and scenic passages
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off included from central Phuket

Insider tips

  • Go early in the season (November–February) when water clarity is best and caves are fully accessible; avoid monsoon months when sea conditions worsen
  • Wear water shoes or sandals for cave exploration—rocky passages and beach terrain require grip
  • Bring a dry bag or waterproof case for phones and valuables; caves involve close contact with water
  • Ask your guide about tide schedules; some cave entrances are only passable at specific times

Good to know

  • 7-hour full-day trip includes transportation, guide, kayak, and beach time; bring sun protection (SPF 50+), hat, and light cover-up
  • No prior kayaking experience needed; stable two-person canoes and calm bay waters suit beginners
  • Caves require moderate fitness to paddle through low tunnels; not recommended for mobility-limited travellers
  • Meeting point and exact pickup time confirmed upon booking; central Phuket hotel collection standard

Who it's for

First-time Thailand visitors seeking an iconic natural experienceAdventure seekers and nature photographersCouples and small groups looking for active water-based daysFamilies with children aged 6+ (good for beginner paddlers)

Best time to visit

November to February offers the calmest seas, clearest visibility, and coolest temperatures. Mornings are ideal to beat heat and catch the bay's golden light before afternoon crowds arrive at popular spots.

Frequently asked questions

From
€105
per person