Phang Nga Bay is, in our honest opinion, the most photogenic cruising water in southern Thailand — calmer than the Phi Phi run, studded with limestone karsts rising hundreds of metres straight out of emerald water, and dotted with sea caves and hidden hongs (inner lagoons) that only reveal themselves at specific tide stages. Our Phang Nga Bay articles explain the difference between the famous stops and the lesser-known ones, the best months to visit, how James Bond Island actually got its name, and the reality of visiting the bay on a day trip from Phuket versus staying in the bay overnight.
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