Andaman Sea Island Hopping Cruise

A 3-day program exploring the various islands and islets of the Phang Nga Bay. Enjoy your sightseeing stops such as James Bonds Islands, Sea Gypsy Village at Koh Pan Yi, Koh Chong Lat and Koh Hong.

Day 1 Phuket– James Bond Island – Koh Pan Yi – Koh Yao Noi (Lunch)

35 Miles – 2.50 hour sailing under engine

From your hotel in Phuket or Phuket town, transfer by air-conditioned vehicle with an English speaking guide to a safe year-round anchorage, Yacht Haven Marina at Laem Phrao. Get on the Prowler 9000, a modern power Catamaran with 2 double cabins and 2 bathrooms - the boat is supervised by a skipper.

Your first stop is Koh Ping Kan or popularly known as ‘James Bond Island’, the Nail formed island is famous for being the location for the filming of the James Bond film. After that, visit Sea Gypsy (Muslim fishermen) Village at Koh Pan Yi (lunch on board). Visitors are welcome to walk through the village. Continue sailing to Koh Yao Noi – Free schedule. Not later than 5 pm, arrive Koh Yao Noi and transfer by dinghy to the Paradise Koh Yao. Dinner at own arrangement and overnight at Paradise Koh Yao (Superior Studio).

Day 2: Koh Yao Noi–Koh Chong Lat–Koh Taloo–Koh Yao Noi (Breakfast, Lunch)

25 Miles – 1.50 hour sailing under engine.

After breakfast at the hotel, sail to Koh Chong Lat - the ideal anchorage with rocks walls virtually surrounding where possible beach combing (not suitable for snorkelling). Lunch is provided on the boat. On the way back, stop by at Koh Thalu, where clear water is safe for swimming. Then, sail back to Koh Yao Noi. Dinner at your own arrangement and overnight at Paradise Koh Yao (Superior Studio).

Day 3: Koh Yao Noi–Koh Pak Bia–Koh Hong–Phuket (Breakfast, Lunch)

41 Miles – 3 hour sailing under engine
Breakfast at the hotel.

Start sailing early in the morning. Today, your destination is Chong Koh Yao. On the way, stop by Koh Pak Bia, a mushroom-shaped rock with a white sand beach suitable for snorkelling. After lunch, free time at leisure.

Koh Hong, named by a large lagoon hidden with the island, is accessible only by dinghy across a shallow reef on tides above 1 meter. The large Hong (room) of 200 meters makes a picturesque backdrop for photography.

From Koh Hong, continue sailing to Phuket Island. Disembark at the Yacht Haven Marina pier. Transfer to your hotel in Phuket or to Phuket airport for flight to Bangkok.