Phang Nga Bay: A Long-Tail Boat Trip – James Bond Island
In the Andaman Sea between the island of Phuket and the mainland of southern Thailand, Phang Nga Bay’s sheer limestone cliffs tower majestically out of the sea.
Ko Khao Phing Kan, one of the many islands in the Phang Nga Bay archipelago, was the film location for Scaramanga’s hideout in The Man with the Golden Gun. Now more commonly called James Bond Island it’s become a popular tourist destination on boat trips around the scenic bay.
After my recent weekend trip to another Phang Nga Bay island Ko Yao Noi, I took a private day trip (to avoid the crowds) in a long-tail boat around the bay with my friend Paula and her parents.
Here are some images from that trip.

Floating restaurants & long-tail boats

Moored long-tail boats

Moored long-tail boats

View of bay from long-tail boat

View of bay from long-tail boat

Long-tail boats moored at the beach on Ko Khao Phing Kan, more commonly called James Bond Island

Long-tail boats at James Bond Island

Morning light on plants growing on rocks on James Bond Island

Ko Tapu (Nail Island) just off James Bond Island

Souvenir stalls on James Bond Island

View from long-tail boat of Phang Nga Bay

Limestone rocks of Phang Nga Bay towering over long-tail boat

Our guide and driver

Phang Nga Bay views

My friend Paula, her parents, our guide, driver and long-tail boat pilot

Views from long-tail boat

Heading home