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James Bond Island (Phang Nga Bay)
How to visit James Bond Island from Phuket: which Phang Nga Bay tour to book, when to go to dodge the crowds, and whether the limestone-karst day trip is worth it.
Where
Phuket, Thailand
Opening hours
Phang Nga Bay National Park is open daily roughly 08:00–16:00; tours run year-round but the sheltered bay stays doable even in the May–October monsoon when open-sea trips to Phi Phi get cancelled. The island itself is busiest 10:30–13:00 when the speedboats converge.
Tickets
Group longtail or speedboat day tours from Phuket run about ฿1,500–2,800 (£35–£65); premium small-group sea-canoe trips ฿2,800–4,500 (£65–£100). The 300-baht (£7) Phang Nga Bay National Park entry fee is sometimes extra — check before you book.
Time needed
Full day: roughly 8–9 hours door to door, of which 2–3 hours is the pier transfer and only 30–45 minutes is actually on Khao Phing Kan.
In short
Visiting James Bond Island (Phang Nga Bay)
James Bond Island (Khao Phing Kan) is reached only by a booked Phang Nga Bay tour from Phuket — there is no independent way in, so the choice is which boat. Book a small-group longtail or sea-canoe trip rather than a big speedboat armada, and pick the earliest departure (around 7–8am) to reach Ko Tapu before the midday convoy. Allow a full day, expect a 1–1.5 hour transfer each way to the pier, and budget for the 300-baht national-park fee that some operators leave off the headline price.
How to visit without wasting the day
The thing to understand before you book is that there is no independent way onto Khao Phing Kan — no ferry, no road, no walk-up ticket. You reach it on a booked Phang Nga Bay tour from Phuket, so the real decision is which boat, and that decision makes or breaks the day. The cheap big-speedboat tours dump forty people onto the same tiny beach at the same time and the famous limestone needle, Ko Tapu, ends up framed by a hundred other phones. Spend a little more on a small-group longtail or sea-canoe trip and you get the version people actually remember: paddling into the mangrove caves and hidden lagoons that surround the island rather than queuing for the same photo.
Book a day or two ahead — in the December-to-April season the good canoe operators fill up — and take the earliest departure you can, around 7–8am, so you hit the island before the midday convoy arrives. Watch for the 300-baht national-park fee, which some operators quietly leave off the headline price, and don’t expect long ashore: it’s a 30–45 minute photo stop, and the bay around it is the point.
When to go, and what makes or breaks the day
The smart reason to choose Phang Nga over Phi Phi is the sheltered water. The bay stays calm and the canoeing stays viable right through the May-to-October monsoon, exactly when open-sea trips to Maya Bay get cancelled, and it’s a far gentler day for families and weaker swimmers. The catch is the distance — it sits in Phang Nga province, not on Phuket, so budget a full day with a 1–1.5 hour pier transfer each way and accept that two to three hours of it is travel.
Worth it if you book the canoe trip and go early, underwhelming if you take the budget speedboat and arrive at lunchtime. Treat the island as the backdrop and the hongs and sea caves as the main event, and it’s the calmer, more scenic counterpart to the Phi Phi day out — just don’t try to stack both into the same short trip.
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