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🇹🇭 Phang Nga Travel Guide 2026

Phang Nga — James Bond Island
Karst Bay, Similan Diving & Khao Lak Resorts

Towering limestone needles over emerald water · Ao Phang Nga sea-cave kayaking · Similan Islands world-class diving · laid-back Ko Yao Noi · and luxury Khao Lak resorts — just 1 hr north of Phuket

🪨 James Bond Island 🛶 Phang Nga Bay 🤿 Similan Islands 🏝️ Ko Yao Noi 🏖️ Khao Lak
42
Islands in Phang Nga Bay
9
Similan Islands
~1h
From Phuket Airport
Nov–Apr
Best Season to Visit
📅 Last updated May 2026 · Curated by the Wherebest editorial team
🎯 Pick your travel style — content adapts
Phang Nga in 60 Seconds

Thailand's Iconic Bay Province

Home to some of the most dramatic coastal scenery in Southeast Asia, Phang Nga sits about 1 hour north of Phuket Airport. Its centrepiece is Ao Phang Nga National Park — a bay studded with 42 limestone karst islands, most famously Ko Tapu (James Bond Island). Nearby, the Similan Islands rank among the world's top dive sites, Khao Lak hosts world-class beach resorts, and laid-back Ko Yao Noi offers peaceful bay views between Phuket and Krabi. Best Nov–Apr; the Similan Islands close May–Oct.

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James Bond Island
The needle-rock Ko Tapu from The Man with the Golden Gun — the most iconic limestone islet in Thailand.
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Bay & Sea Caves
Kayak through dramatic karst tunnels and sea caves in Ao Phang Nga National Park.
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World-Class Diving
The Similan Islands consistently rank in the global top 10 dive sites — pristine coral, manta rays and whale sharks.
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Khao Lak Resorts
A long stretch of peaceful beach with luxury 5-star resorts, yet far quieter than Phuket.
Where to Stay in Phang Nga

Choose an Area That Fits Your Travel Style

Phang Nga has three distinct bases — Khao Lak for beach resorts, Ko Yao Noi for seclusion and bay views, and Phang Nga Town for budget travellers exploring the bay. Pick the one that matches what you came for.

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Khao Lak
Beach Resort Zone

The most popular base — a long stretch of sandy beach with world-class 5-star resorts, easy Similan Islands day trips, and quieter than Phuket. Ideal for a beach holiday.

🎯 Best for: Luxury resort stays · Couples · Similan Islands diving
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Ko Yao Noi
Quiet Bay Island

A laid-back island between Phuket and Krabi with stunning Phang Nga Bay views and no crowds. Small resorts and guesthouses, accessed by long-tail boat.

🎯 Best for: Couples · Off-the-beaten-path · Bay views
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Phang Nga Town
Provincial Capital

The quiet provincial town — budget guesthouses, local restaurants and the best access point for Ao Phang Nga National Park day trips and Wat Suwan Khuha cave temple.

🎯 Best for: Budget travellers · Day-trippers · Local experience
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Bang Niang / Nang Thong
Khao Lak Village Area

The heart of Khao Lak — a walkable beach-town strip with restaurants, dive shops, massage, and mid-range hotels. The most convenient Khao Lak base for first-time visitors.

🎯 Best for: First-time visitors · Walkability · Mid-range stays
Recommended Hotels in Phang Nga

6 Well-Located Hotels Hand-Picked by Our Team

Selected across Khao Lak's beach strip, Ko Yao Noi and the Aleenta coastline — from world-class five-stars to eco boutiques. Compare prices across 3 booking platforms in one click.

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💎 Luxury
The Sarojin
Khao Lak · 5-Star Private Beach

A secluded adults-only retreat on a private beach north of Khao Lak — elegant suites, a renowned spa and personal butlers in a serene garden setting.

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💎 5-Star
JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort Suites
Khao Lak · 5-Star Resort

One of Khao Lak's finest — expansive pool complex, direct beach access, multiple restaurants and a top-class kids' club, ideal for families.

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🏛️ Boutique
Aleenta Phuket-Phang Nga Resort
Pak Weep · Boutique Beachfront

A design-led boutique resort on a quiet cove — pool villas, sea views and a celebrated spa in an intimate setting far from the crowds.

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⭐ Popular
TUI Blue Khao Lak
Khao Lak · 4-Star All-Inclusive

A well-run all-inclusive beachfront resort popular with families and couples — beach access, multiple pools and dining all in one package.

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🏛️ Wellness
Devasom Khao Lak
Khao Lak · Wellness Resort

A tranquil Thai-style resort focused on wellness — yoga pavilions, a forest spa, infinity pool and calm beach access away from the main tourist strip.

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💎 Island Luxury
Six Senses Yao Noi
Ko Yao Noi · Ultra-Luxury Eco Resort

One of Thailand's finest — private pool villas on a hillside with breathtaking Phang Nga Bay panoramas, world-class spa and an exceptional sustainability ethos.

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Found your ideal area? Compare prices from three leading booking platforms — Phang Nga has world-class resorts in Khao Lak, secluded island retreats on Ko Yao Noi and budget stays in Phang Nga Town.

What to Eat in Phang Nga

Southern Thai Dishes to Try in Phang Nga

Southern Thai food is bold, spicy and built around the sea — coconut-rich curries, fresh-caught seafood and fiery relishes. In Phang Nga you eat at beachside shacks, resort restaurants and local markets alike.

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Fresh Andaman Seafood
อาหารทะเลสด

Grilled prawns, steamed crab, stir-fried clams and whole fish — ordered by weight at beachside restaurants. Khao Lak and Phang Nga town both have excellent seafood markets and restaurants where the catch comes in daily.

Must-Try
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Gaeng Massaman
แกงมัสมั่น

A rich, mildly spiced curry of Persian and Malay influence — slow-cooked with potatoes, peanuts and tender meat in a coconut-milk base. One of the world's great curries and a southern Thai staple.

Southern Classic
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Curry-Powder Crab
ปูผัดผงกะหรี่

Stir-fried mud crab tossed in aromatic yellow curry powder with egg and spring onion — a crowd favourite at every seafood restaurant along the Phang Nga and Khao Lak coast.

Seafood Favourite
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Gaeng Tai Pla
แกงไตปลา

A famously bold southern curry made from fermented fish entrails — intensely savoury, spicy and smoky. Not for the faint-hearted, but a true taste of authentic southern Thai cooking.

Authentic South
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Moo Hong (Braised Pork)
หมูฮ้อง

A Phuket-Phang Nga Peranakan speciality — pork belly slow-braised in soy, palm sugar and five spice until meltingly tender. A legacy of the region's Straits-Chinese heritage.

Peranakan Heritage
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Roti & Mataba
โรตี & มะตะบะ

Flaky pan-fried flatbread served sweet (with banana and condensed milk) or savoury (filled with minced meat and egg). A Muslim-Thai street snack found at roadside stalls throughout the south.

Street Snack
What to See in Phang Nga

Karst Islands, Sea Caves & Jungle Temples

Phang Nga's headline sights are all about the water — dramatic limestone karsts, world-class diving, sea-cave kayaking and iconic island silhouettes. Here are the sights you shouldn't miss.

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James Bond Island (Ko Tapu)
เกาะตะปู (เขาพิงกัน)

The needle-shaped limestone islet that starred in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974) — one of the most photographed rock formations in the world, rising 20 metres from the emerald waters of Phang Nga Bay.

World Landmark
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Ao Phang Nga National Park
อุทยานแห่งชาติอ่าวพังงา

A protected bay of 42 karst islands riddled with sea caves, mangroves and tidal lagoons. The best way to explore is by kayak — paddle through narrow tunnels into hidden hongs (enclosed lagoons) at low tide.

National Park
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Similan Islands
หมู่เกาะสิมิลัน

Nine granite-and-coral islands consistently ranked among the world's top dive sites — pristine reefs, whale sharks, manta rays and visibility up to 30 metres. Open November to May only; day trips and liveaboards depart from Khao Lak.

World-Class Diving
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Ko Yao Noi & Ko Yao Yai
เกาะยาวน้อย / เกาะยาวใหญ่

Two peaceful islands sitting between Phuket and Krabi, with spectacular Phang Nga Bay panoramas, rubber plantations, cycling tracks and a deeply local pace of life. No jet-skis, no big resorts — just tranquility.

Island Escape
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Sa Nang Manora Forest Park
น้ำตกสระนางมโนราห์

A series of jungle waterfalls and clear natural pools tucked in the forest just outside Phang Nga town — perfect for a cool dip after a morning on the bay.

Nature & Swimming
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Wat Suwan Khuha (Cave Temple)
วัดถ้ำสุวรรณคูหา

A Buddhist cave temple built inside a limestone cliff — a large reclining Buddha fills one cavern, while troops of macaque monkeys roam freely outside. An atmospheric half-day excursion from Phang Nga town.

Temple & Wildlife
Phang Nga Itinerary

Sample 2-Day, 1-Night Phang Nga Itinerary

Two days covers the highlights — day one for the iconic bay and James Bond Island, day two for the Similan Islands or a relaxed Ko Yao Noi escape. Easy to extend for a longer beach stay at Khao Lak.

DAY
1
Bay & James Bond Island
Morning
Ao Phang Nga kayak tour — paddle through sea caves and hidden lagoons in the national park
Mid-Morning
James Bond Island (Ko Tapu) — arrive early before the day-trip boats from Phuket arrive
Afternoon
Wat Suwan Khuha cave temple — reclining Buddha and resident monkeys, 30 min from Phang Nga town
Evening
Fresh seafood dinner in Phang Nga town — local restaurants with the day's catch
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2
Similan Islands or Ko Yao
Early Morning
Speedboat to Similan Islands — depart from Khao Lak, ~1.5 hrs; snorkel and dive pristine reefs (Nov–May)
Afternoon
Beach & coral gardens — swim, snorkel and relax on white-sand beaches with granite boulders
Late Afternoon
Return to Khao Lak — sunset at the beach, dinner at a beachside restaurant
Alternative Day 2
Ko Yao Noi by long-tail boat — cycle around the island, kayak the bay, watch the sunset over Phang Nga Bay
Trip Preparation

Everything You Need to Know Before Visiting Phang Nga

Essential info and getting-around tips to help your Phang Nga trip run smoothly from the very first step.

🇹🇭 Phang Nga Quick Facts
💴CurrencyThai Baht (฿) — ฿1 ≈ US$0.028 (about ฿36 to US$1)
Time ZoneUTC+7 — Indochina Time
✈️Getting HereFly to Phuket (HKT), then ~1 hr drive north to Khao Lak / Phang Nga town
🌡️ClimateDry & sunny Nov–Apr (best) · monsoon May–Oct · Similan Islands closed May–Oct
🗣️LanguageThai — English spoken at resorts and tour operators in Khao Lak
🔌PowerType A/B/C 220V — bring an adapter if needed
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Getting to Phang Nga

Fly into Phuket International Airport (HKT) — direct flights from Bangkok take ~1 hr 20 min. From the airport, hire a taxi or minivan north (~1 hr to Khao Lak, ~1.5 hrs to Phang Nga town). No direct train service.

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Cash & Cards

Carry Thai Baht for markets, local restaurants and boat tours. Khao Lak resorts accept major credit cards; Phang Nga town is more cash-based. ATMs are available in Khao Lak and Phang Nga town.

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Getting Around

Rent a scooter or car to explore freely — distances between sights are large. Most resort areas have songthaews and Grab. Long-tail boats and speedboats connect the islands.

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Stay Connected

Pick up a tourist SIM (AIS or TrueMove) at Phuket Airport, or activate an eSIM before you fly. Coverage is strong in Khao Lak; more limited on Ko Yao Noi and smaller islands.

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Phang Nga Map

Key Attractions on the Map

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