Includes :
Hotel
,Meal
,Guided Tours
,Return Airport Transfer
Depart Daily
Let's Plan Your Trip




3★
▶︎ Forty Winks Patong
▶︎ Baya Phuket
▶︎ Adema Boutique
RM 498 (Per Person)
4★
▶︎ Coconut Village Resort
▶︎ Bauman Residence
▶︎ Palmyra Patong
RM 588 (Per Person)
4★
▶︎ Sawaddi Patong
▶︎ The Marina
RM 688 (Per Person)
5★
▶︎ Patong Paragon Resort & Spa
▶︎ Duangjitt Resort
RM 788 (Per Person)

Meals inclusive as specified
Hotel accommodation as specified
All transfers inclusive as specified
Seat in coach (Sharing basis) with driver cum guide
English speaking guide during tours

Flight Ticket & Taxes
Compulsory Tour Tips (RM 29)
Optional Travel Insurance (Plan 1) (1-5D) (RM 39)
High Occupancy Surcharge
Peak Season Surcharge
Any item not stated under 'Inclusions'

D01: Arrive Phuket > Explore Patong Area
D02: James Bond > Phang Nga Bay > Monkey Cave > Longtail Boat (B,L)
D03: Free To Explore Patong > Departure (B)

20% Savings for Online Products

Important information:-
[1] Be at at the hotel lobby 10 minutes before your selected pick up time indicated on the voucher.(This is a join transfer service). Driver will not wait for you.
[2] Tour program will be changed without prior notice subject to sea and weather conditions.


 

 

Package Valid Till : 31/03/2025

DAY 01: ARRIVE PHUKET > EXPLORE PATONG AREA
Upon arrival proceed to the Pick up Point provided on the voucher. You will then be transferred to the hotel of your choice.
Home to some of the Most Majestic Beaches in the world, Phuket is also famous for a number of other things things like vibrant nightlife, colorful night markets, delicious seafood, The White Marble Big Buddha and of course scuba diving. It guarantees a memorable vacation experience.
Rest of the day you are free to explore the island on your own. We have provided a list of the Top 10 things to do in Patong below.
Overnight stay at hotel in Phuket.

DAY 02: JAMES BOND > PHANG NGA BAY > MONKEY CAVE > LONGTAIL BOAT (Breakfast/Lunch)
After breakfast visit the world-famous James Bond Island, locally known as Khao Ping Kan which came into worldwide prominence in 1974 when it became one of the locations for the movie “The Man with the Golden Gun.” Thousands of tourists still visit this island, turning it into a pilgrimage for 007 fans and movie enthusiasts in general. James Bond Island is a popular destination for sailing and kayaking. It's in a protected marine area of the Ao Phang Nga Marine National Park, so boats aren't allowed to get too close to the island. Its precarious position is big on the upper part and relatively slim at the bottom. You can view James Bond Island from a boat or a small beach on Koh Ping Ghan. Koh Ping Ghan is a very high leaning rock with several small caves inside. It’s pretty amazing and fun to check them all out. On its crowded eastern beach, there are stalls and stands selling souvenirs mostly made from shells and wood.
You will be picked up from your hotel and proceed to the Pier point to embark on your Long Tail Boat for sightseeing in Phang Nga Bay National Park. Enroute visit The Monkey Cave at Suwan Kuha Temple. Inside the temple is a 15-meter-long reclining Buddha image. Have lunch in Panyee village or Muslim Fishing Village, notable for being built on stilts by Malay fishermen. The population consists of 360 families or 1,685 people descended from two seafaring Muslim families from Java. After lunch proceed to James Bond Island and The Leaning Rock. Thereafter to Ta-Lu Island, a place beautiful to do Sea Canoeing (optional add on)

TIME WISE SCHEDULE:-


09.10 Pick up from hotel & transfer to Krasom Pier Phang Nga Bay (One & The Half Journey)
11.00 Arrive at Krasom Pier, ready to go on board the Long Tail Boat. (Life Jacket Provided) & sightseeing at Phang Nga Bay National Park visit to Mangrove Jungle. Grotto Cave, Khor Ma Chu & Khor Nom Sar Shape Mountain. Sea Canoeing at Talu Island
12.30 Thereafter visit to James Bond Island & Khao Ping Gan
13.30 Transfer to Koh Panyee (Muslim fishing village) for Buffet Lunch, and free to walk & explore at Panyi Market
15.30 Ready to go no the Long Tail Boat & departure back to Krasom Pier
16.00 Enroute visit to Tham Suwankhuha Temple Cave (Monkey Cave)
18.00 Transfer back & reach to Phuket, and transfer back to Hotel & free
To Be Paid Directly:-
Marine National Park Fees: Adult THB400 | Child THB200

Trip might be subject to changed without prior notice depending on sea and weather conditions.


Overnight stay at hotel in Phuket.

DAY 03: FREE TO EXPLORE PATONG > DEPARTURE (Breakfast)
After breakfast proceed to explore the Most popular destination in Phuket, Patong on your own. The best things to do in Patong is to start from the very famous Bangla Road. The resort town is mostly renowned for its 3-km-long beach and for its tremendous and often hectic nightlife, but there are also a good number of natural and manmade attractions and sites that add to Patong’s appeal. Discover these top 10 attractions below:-
[1] Bangla Road: Patong's liveliest party zone. No visit to Phuket is truly complete without at least taking a look. Famous for its extreme nightlife, Soi Bangla offers an incredible entertainment area filled with drinks and music that increases in volume as the moon rises.
[2] Jungceylon Shopping Mall: Diagonally opposite the famous Bangla Road and is almost a city in itself. The 2 main stores in the shopping complex are Robinson – a gleaming, well-lit, upper-end department store – and the Big C supermarket.
[3] Simon Cabaret Show: Of the many big shows to see around Phuket, Simon Cabaret is ranked among the very best. The plush theatre on the road leading towards Karon is home to nightly 70-minute performances of a remarkable extravaganza, which features huge song and dance routines, comedy acts, soundalikes and more, with influences from around the world.
[4] Freedom Beach: A 300-metre-long strip of white sand on Phuket’s west coast that’s dotted with granite rocks and surrounded by hills covered by thick and luxuriant jungle. Essentially, Freedom Beach’s exclusivity comes from the simple fact that it's rather difficult to access, although things are getting a bit better nowadays.
[5] Paradise Beach: One of the most stunningly beautiful beaches in Patong. It’s one of the most attractive of the many wonderful beaches Phuket has to offer. Being in a small cove on the side of Patong Bay, protected from the waves of the Indian Ocean, the beach offers safe swimming all year round. It's compact and has great views right across Patong Bay.
[6] Spas and massages: In Patong they come in a wide array of styles and budget ranges. That's why picking a place to get a massage in Patong seems like an almost impossible task.
[7] Surf House Patong Beach: Just over the road from the Immigration office and the famous sandy Patong Beach. It’s a fun ‘flow-riding’ facility where you can learn to surf in a safe and controlled environment.
[8] Flying Hanuman: Offers you a chance to discover Phuket's rainforest canopy from a really special angle. It's a unique experience as you’ll never see exactly the same scenario, even if you return many times. According to the time of year or the time of day, the forest's colours and atmosphere changes. This fun and family-friendly adventure lets you get right up close with nature in a way that no usual forest trek could ever match.
[9] Patong Boxing Stadium: Patong is a great place to see live Muay Thai matches. It has 2 stadiums – Patong Boxing Stadium Sainamyen and Bangla Boxing Stadium. Between the 2 venues, Patong Boxing Stadium is considered to be more ‘real’. Matches are usually held every Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights. It isn’t so much about the show and more about champions of their craft going head-to-head at the centre of a lively and excited crowd.
[10] Kathu Waterfall: A popular weekend spot for locals to chill out among nature at. The waterfall consists of a series of pools that are sometimes gushing with rainwater, though they can also be little more than a trickle, depending on the season. The best time to go is usually between June and November when there’s plenty of monsoon water, but it’s advisable not to go when it’s actually raining as things can get rather slippery underfoot.
Thereafter transferred to airport for your onward journey.

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Super Saver Trip with strategically chosen hotel and breakfast, airport transfers and island hopping tour of Phang Nga Island. Embark on a Long Tail Boat tour and visit James Bond Island and the iconic Leaning Rock. Stop at Suwan Kuha Temple to see the Monkey Cave and the impressive 15-meter reclining Buddha. Enjoy lunch at Panyee Village, a unique Muslim fishing village built on stilts, before continuing your adventure to Ta-Lu Island for sea canoeing.


Trip Highlights

Hop on The Traditional Thai Long Tail Boat ride to Phang Nga Bay
Experience the Island's White Sandy Beaches and Turquoise Water
Explore the Beautiful Coral Island and discover its impressive Coral Reef
Visit the World-Famous James Bond Island a popular destination for Sailing and Kayaking

What to see?

World-Famous James Bond Island

What to see?

Phuket Patong Beach
Patong is a beach resort town on the west coast of Phuket Island, facing the Andaman Sea in the southwest of Thailand. Its sandy, crescent beach is lined with cafes, restaurants and bars. The famously raucous nightlife scene features beer bars, go-go bars, nightclubs, massage parlors and cabarets that overflow into the street along neon-lit Bangla Road and in the Patong OTOP Shopping Paradise complex.

What to see?

Wanna have a fantastic array of attraction? It's time to visit Phuket!
Phuket City, on Phuket Island, is the capital of Thailand’s Phuket Province. In the Old Town, Thalang Road is lined with colorful 19th-century shophouses and Sino-Portuguese buildings. Built in 1903 by a wealthy tin merchant, Baan Chinpracha mansion has Italian floor tiles, shuttered windows and antique furniture. Set in a 1930s manor, the Thai Hua Museum has exhibits on Phuket’s culture and history.

What to see?

The Marvelous Statue of the Great Buddha of Phuket
The marvelous statue of the Great Buddha of Phuket is made in the memory of Maravija Buddha. Phuket Big Buddha is one of the most significant and admired landmarks in Phuket, is nestled on top of the Nakkerd Hills between Kata and Chalong. The Big Buddha Statue is structured to a height of 45 meters, while the lap of the statue is around 25 meters wide.This awe-inspiring statue of Buddha is a serene, meditative experience and is worth all the time you have to spend.

What to see?

Wat Chalong, a sight to behold as most honored and most visited Buddhist temple.
The temple is a sight to behold,this Buddhist temple is a historical landmark that the Thai people are proud of. It is known worldwide for being the largest, most honored and most visited Buddhist temple in Phuket. It is one of the must see places to go whenever you are in Phuket – whether you love history or not. Plus, you get to kill two birds with one stone because it is relatively close to the Big Buddha of Phuket.

What to see?

A sparkling visit to Wang Talang oldest gem gallery
This place is the biggest jewelry and gift shop in Phuket since 1987. Wangtalang is where u can enjoy shopping for lots of luxury and wonderful jewelry. As one of the most famous jewelry brands in Thailand, it's well known for its exquisite handicraft works , providing customers with timeless, classic designs in order to fit everyone's jewelry tastes.

What to see?

Be lively as you take on a cultural walk in the midst of traditional architecture at Phuket Old Town
Phuket Old Town is a unique location that takes you on a cultural walk in the midst of traditional architecture, lively shophouses and buzzing markets. It is a heritage rich Sino Portuguese locality that features stunning colonial buildings, holy shrines and souvenir shops. The cafes and restaurants at Phuket Old Town are a must-visit as they serve the best authentic Thai food.

What to see?

Enjoy the breath-taking sight at Khao Rang Hill
Located in the middle of Phuket, is famous for its scenic restaurants, temples, monkeys, and a new viewpoint bridge. Khao Rang is not very high, but its location makes it fun for lunch or dinner with a good bird view of Phuket Town.

What to see?

Let's visit the Phuket's west cost area: Patong
Refers to the beach and town on Phuket's west coast. It is the main tourist resort on the island of Phuket, and is the center of Phuket's nightlife and shopping. The beach became popular with Western tourists, especially Europeans, in the late-1980s. It has numerous hotels and the area has expanded into a tourist place.

What to see?

Bangla Road, the notorious heart of all Phuket's nightlife
Bangla Road is now mostly known as Bangla Walking Street or even Thanon Bangla, and for many decades has been the notorious heart of all Phuket nightlife. The battle for night supremacy rages every night between beer bars, live music bars, rooftop bars, nightclubs and, of course, those famous go-go bars!

What to see?

No money? No worries! Window Shop at Jungceylon Shopping Mall
Jungceylon Shopping Mall Phuket is the largest shopping centre in Patong if not the largest Phuket Shopping mall. It is conveniently located near Bangla Road, and it is a huge shopping complex, the most well- known and biggest stores inside Jungceylon are Robinson department store and Big C Supermarket.

What to see?

Be Entertained at Simon Cabaret Show
As one of the most glamorous cabaret shows in Southern Thailand,, the Simon Cabaret is a must for fans of glitz and drama. Simon Cabaret Show is an entertaining show for adults and children alike. Flamboyant ladyboy dancers perform a mix of comedy broadway style cabaret show.

What to see?

Take a glance of the "Pearl of Phuket" -Freedom Beach
It is one of the hidden and prettiest beaches in Phuket, with incredibly soft white sand and clear blue waters. This beach is the “Pearl of Phuket” surrounded by tropical jungle with high coconut trees. It is tucked in an untouched cove even it is not far from Patong Beach.

What to see?

Relax yourself at Paradise Beach with it's charming scenery
Is world-renowned for its turquoise water bays, hidden lagoons, exotic coastal islands and pristine beaches. Paradise Beach is one of the many relaxing beaches scattered throughout Phuket. It is full of palm trees and terminal trees, and the scenery is quite charming. The beach is not big, only about 150 meters in length. The sand here is very fine and the sea water is very clear. Swimming is possible all year round. Such a beautiful beach is little known, and almost all foreign tourists come. Away from the noise, this beach is really like a paradise.

What to see?

Tackle a zipline adventure and fly brave at Flying Hanuman
Flying Hanuman is a zip line adventure like no other on Phuket. It shows that the island’s beauty goes far beyond the sea, sun, and sand that it is famous for. The hillsides of Phuket overflow with thick forest that is great for exploration and outdoor activities. What Flying Hanuman aimed to achieve was to provide travelers with exceptional service, enjoyment, excitement, and memories without impacting the natural balance within the forest environment surrounding it. There is no better way to take in the other face of the Pearl of the Andaman.

What to see?

Start a semi-thrilled hike 'til on it's challenging layer at Kathu Waterfalls
Kathu Waterfall is loved by tourists for its many layers of clear, cascading water. The first two layers are relatively easy to climb, while reaching the third and fourth are relatively challenging - but still worth it! It is a perfect picnic spot, surrounding by the sound of gurgling water and green canopy.

   

DAY 01: ARRIVE PHUKET > EXPLORE PATONG AREA

➤ Upon arrival proceed to the Pick up Point provided on the voucher. You will then be transferred to the hotel of your choice.


➤ Home to some of the Most Majestic Beaches in the world, Phuket is also famous for a number of other things things like vibrant nightlife, colorful night markets, delicious seafood, The White Marble Big Buddha and of course scuba diving. It guarantees a memorable vacation experience.


➤ Rest of the day you are free to explore the island on your own. We have provided a list of the Top 10 things to do in Patong below.


➤ Overnight stay at hotel in Phuket.



DAY 02: JAMES BOND > PHANG NGA BAY > MONKEY CAVE > LONGTAIL BOAT (Breakfast/Lunch)

➤ After breakfast visit the world-famous James Bond Island, locally known as Khao Ping Kan which came into worldwide prominence in 1974 when it became one of the locations for the movie “The Man with the Golden Gun.” Thousands of tourists still visit this island, turning it into a pilgrimage for 007 fans and movie enthusiasts in general. James Bond Island is a popular destination for sailing and kayaking. It's in a protected marine area of the Ao Phang Nga Marine National Park, so boats aren't allowed to get too close to the island. Its precarious position is big on the upper part and relatively slim at the bottom. You can view James Bond Island from a boat or a small beach on Koh Ping Ghan. Koh Ping Ghan is a very high leaning rock with several small caves inside. It’s pretty amazing and fun to check them all out. On its crowded eastern beach, there are stalls and stands selling souvenirs mostly made from shells and wood.


➤ You will be picked up from your hotel and proceed to the Pier point to embark on your Long Tail Boat for sightseeing in Phang Nga Bay National Park. Enroute visit The Monkey Cave at Suwan Kuha Temple. Inside the temple is a 15-meter-long reclining Buddha image. Have lunch in Panyee village or Muslim Fishing Village, notable for being built on stilts by Malay fishermen. The population consists of 360 families or 1,685 people descended from two seafaring Muslim families from Java. After lunch proceed to James Bond Island and The Leaning Rock. Thereafter to Ta-Lu Island, a place beautiful to do Sea Canoeing (optional add on)


TIME WISE SCHEDULE:-


➤ 09.10 Pick up from hotel & transfer to Krasom Pier Phang Nga Bay (One & The Half Journey)


➤ 11.00 Arrive at Krasom Pier, ready to go on board the Long Tail Boat. (Life Jacket Provided) & sightseeing at Phang Nga Bay National Park visit to Mangrove Jungle. Grotto Cave, Khor Ma Chu & Khor Nom Sar Shape Mountain. Sea Canoeing at Talu Island


➤ 12.30 Thereafter visit to James Bond Island & Khao Ping Gan


➤ 13.30 Transfer to Koh Panyee (Muslim fishing village) for Buffet Lunch, and free to walk & explore at Panyi Market


➤ 15.30 Ready to go no the Long Tail Boat & departure back to Krasom Pier


➤ 16.00 Enroute visit to Tham Suwankhuha Temple Cave (Monkey Cave)


➤ 18.00 Transfer back & reach to Phuket, and transfer back to Hotel & free


➤ To Be Paid Directly:-


➤ Marine National Park Fees: Adult THB400 | Child THB200


Trip might be subject to changed without prior notice depending on sea and weather conditions.


➤ Overnight stay at hotel in Phuket.



DAY 03: FREE TO EXPLORE PATONG > DEPARTURE (Breakfast)

➤ After breakfast proceed to explore the Most popular destination in Phuket, Patong on your own. The best things to do in Patong is to start from the very famous Bangla Road. The resort town is mostly renowned for its 3-km-long beach and for its tremendous and often hectic nightlife, but there are also a good number of natural and manmade attractions and sites that add to Patong’s appeal. Discover these top 10 attractions below:-


➤ [1] Bangla Road: Patong's liveliest party zone. No visit to Phuket is truly complete without at least taking a look. Famous for its extreme nightlife, Soi Bangla offers an incredible entertainment area filled with drinks and music that increases in volume as the moon rises.


➤ [2] Jungceylon Shopping Mall: Diagonally opposite the famous Bangla Road and is almost a city in itself. The 2 main stores in the shopping complex are Robinson – a gleaming, well-lit, upper-end department store – and the Big C supermarket.


➤ [3] Simon Cabaret Show: Of the many big shows to see around Phuket, Simon Cabaret is ranked among the very best. The plush theatre on the road leading towards Karon is home to nightly 70-minute performances of a remarkable extravaganza, which features huge song and dance routines, comedy acts, soundalikes and more, with influences from around the world.


➤ [4] Freedom Beach: A 300-metre-long strip of white sand on Phuket’s west coast that’s dotted with granite rocks and surrounded by hills covered by thick and luxuriant jungle. Essentially, Freedom Beach’s exclusivity comes from the simple fact that it's rather difficult to access, although things are getting a bit better nowadays.


➤ [5] Paradise Beach: One of the most stunningly beautiful beaches in Patong. It’s one of the most attractive of the many wonderful beaches Phuket has to offer. Being in a small cove on the side of Patong Bay, protected from the waves of the Indian Ocean, the beach offers safe swimming all year round. It's compact and has great views right across Patong Bay.


➤ [6] Spas and massages: In Patong they come in a wide array of styles and budget ranges. That's why picking a place to get a massage in Patong seems like an almost impossible task.


➤ [7] Surf House Patong Beach: Just over the road from the Immigration office and the famous sandy Patong Beach. It’s a fun ‘flow-riding’ facility where you can learn to surf in a safe and controlled environment.


➤ [8] Flying Hanuman: Offers you a chance to discover Phuket's rainforest canopy from a really special angle. It's a unique experience as you’ll never see exactly the same scenario, even if you return many times. According to the time of year or the time of day, the forest's colours and atmosphere changes. This fun and family-friendly adventure lets you get right up close with nature in a way that no usual forest trek could ever match.


➤ [9] Patong Boxing Stadium: Patong is a great place to see live Muay Thai matches. It has 2 stadiums – Patong Boxing Stadium Sainamyen and Bangla Boxing Stadium. Between the 2 venues, Patong Boxing Stadium is considered to be more ‘real’. Matches are usually held every Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights. It isn’t so much about the show and more about champions of their craft going head-to-head at the centre of a lively and excited crowd.


➤ [10] Kathu Waterfall: A popular weekend spot for locals to chill out among nature at. The waterfall consists of a series of pools that are sometimes gushing with rainwater, though they can also be little more than a trickle, depending on the season. The best time to go is usually between June and November when there’s plenty of monsoon water, but it’s advisable not to go when it’s actually raining as things can get rather slippery underfoot.


➤ Thereafter transferred to airport for your onward journey.



 




3★
▶︎ Forty Winks Patong
▶︎ Baya Phuket
▶︎ Adema Boutique
RM 498 (Per Person)

4★
▶︎ Coconut Village Resort
▶︎ Bauman Residence
▶︎ Palmyra Patong
RM 588 (Per Person)

4★
▶︎ Sawaddi Patong
▶︎ The Marina
RM 688 (Per Person)

5★
▶︎ Patong Paragon Resort & Spa
▶︎ Duangjitt Resort
RM 788 (Per Person)


Meals inclusive as specified
Hotel accommodation as specified
All transfers inclusive as specified
Seat in coach (Sharing basis) with driver cum guide
English speaking guide during tours

Flight Ticket & Taxes
Compulsory Tour Tips (RM 29)
Optional Travel Insurance (Plan 1) (1-5D) (RM 39)
High Occupancy Surcharge
Peak Season Surcharge
Any item not stated under 'Inclusions'

D01: Arrive Phuket > Explore Patong Area
D02: James Bond > Phang Nga Bay > Monkey Cave > Longtail Boat (B,L)
D03: Free To Explore Patong > Departure (B)

20% Savings for Online Products

Important information:-
[1] Be at at the hotel lobby 10 minutes before your selected pick up time indicated on the voucher.(This is a join transfer service). Driver will not wait for you.
[2] Tour program will be changed without prior notice subject to sea and weather conditions.


 

 

Package Valid Till : 31/03/2025

DAY 01: ARRIVE PHUKET > EXPLORE PATONG AREA

➤ Upon arrival proceed to the Pick up Point provided on the voucher. You will then be transferred to the hotel of your choice.


➤ Home to some of the Most Majestic Beaches in the world, Phuket is also famous for a number of other things things like vibrant nightlife, colorful night markets, delicious seafood, The White Marble Big Buddha and of course scuba diving. It guarantees a memorable vacation experience.


➤ Rest of the day you are free to explore the island on your own. We have provided a list of the Top 10 things to do in Patong below.


➤ Overnight stay at hotel in Phuket.



DAY 02: JAMES BOND > PHANG NGA BAY > MONKEY CAVE > LONGTAIL BOAT (Breakfast/Lunch)

➤ After breakfast visit the world-famous James Bond Island, locally known as Khao Ping Kan which came into worldwide prominence in 1974 when it became one of the locations for the movie “The Man with the Golden Gun.” Thousands of tourists still visit this island, turning it into a pilgrimage for 007 fans and movie enthusiasts in general. James Bond Island is a popular destination for sailing and kayaking. It's in a protected marine area of the Ao Phang Nga Marine National Park, so boats aren't allowed to get too close to the island. Its precarious position is big on the upper part and relatively slim at the bottom. You can view James Bond Island from a boat or a small beach on Koh Ping Ghan. Koh Ping Ghan is a very high leaning rock with several small caves inside. It’s pretty amazing and fun to check them all out. On its crowded eastern beach, there are stalls and stands selling souvenirs mostly made from shells and wood.


➤ You will be picked up from your hotel and proceed to the Pier point to embark on your Long Tail Boat for sightseeing in Phang Nga Bay National Park. Enroute visit The Monkey Cave at Suwan Kuha Temple. Inside the temple is a 15-meter-long reclining Buddha image. Have lunch in Panyee village or Muslim Fishing Village, notable for being built on stilts by Malay fishermen. The population consists of 360 families or 1,685 people descended from two seafaring Muslim families from Java. After lunch proceed to James Bond Island and The Leaning Rock. Thereafter to Ta-Lu Island, a place beautiful to do Sea Canoeing (optional add on)


TIME WISE SCHEDULE:-


➤ 09.10 Pick up from hotel & transfer to Krasom Pier Phang Nga Bay (One & The Half Journey)


➤ 11.00 Arrive at Krasom Pier, ready to go on board the Long Tail Boat. (Life Jacket Provided) & sightseeing at Phang Nga Bay National Park visit to Mangrove Jungle. Grotto Cave, Khor Ma Chu & Khor Nom Sar Shape Mountain. Sea Canoeing at Talu Island


➤ 12.30 Thereafter visit to James Bond Island & Khao Ping Gan


➤ 13.30 Transfer to Koh Panyee (Muslim fishing village) for Buffet Lunch, and free to walk & explore at Panyi Market


➤ 15.30 Ready to go no the Long Tail Boat & departure back to Krasom Pier


➤ 16.00 Enroute visit to Tham Suwankhuha Temple Cave (Monkey Cave)


➤ 18.00 Transfer back & reach to Phuket, and transfer back to Hotel & free


➤ To Be Paid Directly:-


➤ Marine National Park Fees: Adult THB400 | Child THB200


Trip might be subject to changed without prior notice depending on sea and weather conditions.


➤ Overnight stay at hotel in Phuket.



DAY 03: FREE TO EXPLORE PATONG > DEPARTURE (Breakfast)

➤ After breakfast proceed to explore the Most popular destination in Phuket, Patong on your own. The best things to do in Patong is to start from the very famous Bangla Road. The resort town is mostly renowned for its 3-km-long beach and for its tremendous and often hectic nightlife, but there are also a good number of natural and manmade attractions and sites that add to Patong’s appeal. Discover these top 10 attractions below:-


➤ [1] Bangla Road: Patong's liveliest party zone. No visit to Phuket is truly complete without at least taking a look. Famous for its extreme nightlife, Soi Bangla offers an incredible entertainment area filled with drinks and music that increases in volume as the moon rises.


➤ [2] Jungceylon Shopping Mall: Diagonally opposite the famous Bangla Road and is almost a city in itself. The 2 main stores in the shopping complex are Robinson – a gleaming, well-lit, upper-end department store – and the Big C supermarket.


➤ [3] Simon Cabaret Show: Of the many big shows to see around Phuket, Simon Cabaret is ranked among the very best. The plush theatre on the road leading towards Karon is home to nightly 70-minute performances of a remarkable extravaganza, which features huge song and dance routines, comedy acts, soundalikes and more, with influences from around the world.


➤ [4] Freedom Beach: A 300-metre-long strip of white sand on Phuket’s west coast that’s dotted with granite rocks and surrounded by hills covered by thick and luxuriant jungle. Essentially, Freedom Beach’s exclusivity comes from the simple fact that it's rather difficult to access, although things are getting a bit better nowadays.


➤ [5] Paradise Beach: One of the most stunningly beautiful beaches in Patong. It’s one of the most attractive of the many wonderful beaches Phuket has to offer. Being in a small cove on the side of Patong Bay, protected from the waves of the Indian Ocean, the beach offers safe swimming all year round. It's compact and has great views right across Patong Bay.


➤ [6] Spas and massages: In Patong they come in a wide array of styles and budget ranges. That's why picking a place to get a massage in Patong seems like an almost impossible task.


➤ [7] Surf House Patong Beach: Just over the road from the Immigration office and the famous sandy Patong Beach. It’s a fun ‘flow-riding’ facility where you can learn to surf in a safe and controlled environment.


➤ [8] Flying Hanuman: Offers you a chance to discover Phuket's rainforest canopy from a really special angle. It's a unique experience as you’ll never see exactly the same scenario, even if you return many times. According to the time of year or the time of day, the forest's colours and atmosphere changes. This fun and family-friendly adventure lets you get right up close with nature in a way that no usual forest trek could ever match.


➤ [9] Patong Boxing Stadium: Patong is a great place to see live Muay Thai matches. It has 2 stadiums – Patong Boxing Stadium Sainamyen and Bangla Boxing Stadium. Between the 2 venues, Patong Boxing Stadium is considered to be more ‘real’. Matches are usually held every Monday, Thursday and Saturday nights. It isn’t so much about the show and more about champions of their craft going head-to-head at the centre of a lively and excited crowd.


➤ [10] Kathu Waterfall: A popular weekend spot for locals to chill out among nature at. The waterfall consists of a series of pools that are sometimes gushing with rainwater, though they can also be little more than a trickle, depending on the season. The best time to go is usually between June and November when there’s plenty of monsoon water, but it’s advisable not to go when it’s actually raining as things can get rather slippery underfoot.


➤ Thereafter transferred to airport for your onward journey.



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