Phuket: James Bond Island + Canoe Longtail Small Group Boat Tour
Phuket: James Bond Island + Canoe Longtail Small Group Boat Tour
Picture yourself gliding through turquoise waters in a traditional longtail boat, the limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay rising dramatically around you. The real magic happens when you reach James Bond Island – that iconic 20-meter-tall cliff standing alone in the water that you’ve seen in countless photos. But honestly, it’s the quieter moments that got me: paddling through hidden lagoons in your canoe, watching monkeys play at Wat Suwan Khuha temple, and walking through Panyee Island’s floating village built entirely on stilts by local fishermen. The contrast between the lively village life and the serene waters creates this incredible rhythm throughout the day.
Your 10-hour adventure starts with pickup and heads to Robinson Thalang Bus Stop for the group meetup. With only 9 people maximum, it feels personal rather than touristy – your English-speaking guide actually has time to chat and answer questions. The day flows between four main stops: an hour exploring the Monkey Cave temple, two hours at the fascinating stilt village of Panyee Island (including lunch), 90 minutes at the eco-tourism island of Koh Talu with its white sandy beaches, and finally two hours at the famous James Bond Island. The pacing works well – you’re never rushing, but there’s enough variety to keep things interesting. Everything’s included from the national park fees to your life jacket, so you can just focus on enjoying the experience.
This tour suits most fitness levels and the “easy” difficulty rating feels accurate – though skip it if you’re pregnant or have back problems. The 4.4/5 rating from 27 reviews reflects what you’d expect: a solid, well-organized day that delivers on its promises without being groundbreaking. At $61.20, it’s fair value for a full day with lunch included. The small group size makes a real difference compared to those packed speedboat tours.
Insider Tip: The canoe portions can get your clothes wet, so bring a dry bag for your phone and wear quick-dry shorts. Also, arrive at the monkey temple with nothing in your hands – those primates are crafty pickpockets.
Safety Tip: This tour isn’t recommended for travelers with spinal injuries, cardiovascular issues, or mobility impairments due to the boat transfers and canoe activities.
Itinerary
Wat Suwan Khuha, also known as the Monkey Cave, is home to wild primates inhabiting the temple complex. Descend into the cave temple and look at the statues and carvings before going to the pier.
Also known as the Floating Village, Panyee Island is a village built on stilts by the fishermen in the area.
Koh Talu is a private, eco-tourism island off the coast of Bang Saphan Noi, Thailand, known for its clear waters, white sandy beaches, and rich marine life, including coral reefs and sea turtles
Standing roughly 20 meters tall, the solitary cliff surrounded by turquoise waters and nearby cliffs of James Bond Island makes a picturesque oasis that is stunning everywhere you look. Note: Swimming at James Bond Island is not recommended due to changing tides and the protection of marine creatures. Want to travel in comfort and in style? You can choose to upgrade your transportation to our premium options. This includes a superior and comfortable SUV instead of the usual van as well as a luxury long-tail boat, which is more spacious and comfortable. You’ll also get free snacks, cool towels, and access to a speaker at your disposal.
Included
- water
- insurance
- guide
- entrance_fees
- meals
- equipment
Not Included
• Personal expenses
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