On our 4D cruise on Superstar Virgo, we joined a shore excursion to Phuket. There were many different types of excursions in Phuket to choose from. Amongst them include a shopping tour, a thai massage tour, a sea cave canoe tour, a white-water rafting adventure, and an elephant riding adventure.  We decided on the Scenic Phang Nga Bay Tour.

Unlike in Penang where our cruise ship docked at the cruise terminal, in Phuket, our cruise ship anchored a short distance away from Patong Beach in Phuket.  We took the lifeboat to get to Patong Beach.

 

Patong Beach

This was Patong Beach early in the morning.  By late afternoon, the beach was packed with people.

Phuket Patong Beach

Phuket Patong Beach

 

From Patong Beach, we boarded a tour bus which took us on a long 1.5 hour drive to Phang Nga Bay.

 

Phang Nga Bay

Upon reaching Phang Nga Bay, we hopped on a boat with about 30 people and toured the bay area.  Phang Nga Bay is a huge 400 km2 area in the Andaman Sea between Phuket and the Malay Peninsula of southern Thailand.

Phuket Phang Nga Bay

 

The distinctive feature of this bay is the sheer limestone cliffs rising out of emerald-green water.

Phuket Phang Nga Bay

 

There were mangrove trees in the bay area too.

Phuket Phang Nga Bay

 

Other tour groups took this long boat around the bay.

Phuket Phang Nga Bay

 

Koh Panyi Muslim Floating Village

One of the popular spots in Phang Nga Bay is Koh Panyi – a Muslim floating village.  Our tour guide said that the village community were from Indonesia.  They migrated and earned their livelihood as fishermen.  The village had about a few hundred muslims living on wooden houses resting on stilts.   Most tour boats stopped there for a seafood lunch.

Phuket Phang Nga Bay

 

Sea Cave Canoe Adventures

Phuket Phang Nga Bay Sea Canoe

Our boat passed by the Sea Cave Canoe Adventures area where tourists went on canoes paddled by staff and explored the limestone cliffs.  We were lucky that the weather and tide were good and our big boat was allowed to go through the cave.

Phuket Phang Nga Bay Sea Cave Canoe

 

James Bond Island

The islet Ko Tapu is a limestone rock that found its fame through Roger Moore’s 1974 James Bond film “The Man with the Golden Gun”.  Since then, the island gained its nickname as “James Bond Island”.

Phuket James Bond Island on Phang Nga Bay

 

There were many shops selling souvenirs, especially pearls.  This is one shopping area where you have no choice but to bargain, whether you like it or not.

After James Bond Island, we had lunch, took another long bus ride back to Patong Beach and then returned to our cruise ship.

 

Stop to Ponder

I have been to Phang Nga Bay with my mom a few decades ago (Yes, I am that old).  It really amazes me that despite the devastating tsunami, the muslim floating village is still intact and the James Bond Island looks almost the same as I remembered it from years ago.  I am glad that the natural beauty of the area and the village were saved from one of the biggest natural disasters in history.

 

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