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John Grey’s Sea Canoe offers a truly unique sea kayaking adventure in Phang Nga Bay, led by one of Thailand’s most respected ecotour operators. Known for its commitment to nature, conservation, and authentic travel experiences, this tour takes you into spectacular limestone caves, hidden lagoons, and serene mangrove environments that reveal the dramatic beauty of the Andaman Sea.
Explore the bay’s breathtaking scenery by paddle, with expert guides sharing stories about the region’s rich biodiversity and cultural history as you glide quietly through calm waters. With a focus on environmental respect, quality equipment, and memorable moments, this is more than a tour — it’s an immersion into one of Thailand’s most stunning natural wonders.
From the iconic James Bond Island to the hidden hongs (collapsed cave systems) of Panak Island and the tranquil beauty of Ko Hong, every stop on this journey is carefully chosen to showcase the dramatic limestone karsts, emerald waters, and secret lagoons that make Phang Nga Bay famous. The highlight? After dark, you’ll witness the magical bioluminescent plankton as you float your self-made Kratong — a truly unforgettable experience.
⚠️ Note: The schedule may change depending on weather conditions and sea levels. Your safety and experience are the top priorities.
Arrival & boarding
Arrive at Ao Po Grand Marina, located at 113 Pakhlok, Thalang District, Phuket. Board our modern twin-engine escort boat. Enjoy a Thai-style light lunch on board while your guide provides a safety briefing and an overview of the day's adventure.
Cruising and sightseeing
Arrive at the world-famous James Bond Island, made iconic by the movie The Man with the Golden Gun. You'll cruise around the island and enjoy sightseeing from the escort boat. Marvel at the dramatic limestone karst rising vertically from the emerald-green water — a perfect photo opportunity.
Explore caves and hongs
Arrive at Panak Island. Board your kayak and begin your paddle into hidden caves and collapsed cave systems known as hongs (meaning "rooms" in Thai). Explore 1-2 caves and hongs with your expert guide, gliding through narrow passages into secret lagoons surrounded by towering limestone walls.
Move to second island
Return to the escort boat after your Panak Island exploration. The boat will move to the next location in Phang Nga Bay.
Explore two more caves and hongs
Arrive at Ko Hong area. Explore two additional caves and hongs by kayak. These hidden lagoons are accessible only at certain tide levels, making each visit unique. Paddle through serene, mangrove-fringed waterways and marvel at the untouched natural beauty.
Time for a hands-on cultural experience. Create your own Kratong — a traditional Thai floating basket made of banana leaves, flowers, and candles. Then enjoy some self-paddle time and a refreshing swim in the calm waters of the bay.
Sunset dining
As the sun begins its slow descent behind the limestone karsts, a Thai buffet dinner is served on board. Watch the sky turn golden, then orange, then pink — one of the most beautiful sunsets you'll ever witness, surrounded by the dramatic scenery of Phang Nga Bay.
Float your Kratong & see bioluminescent plankton
As darkness falls, return to your kayak. This is the moment you've been waiting for. Light your Kratong and set it gently on the water. Watch as it drifts away, carrying your wishes. Then, look into the water — tiny bioluminescent plankton sparkle like glowing stars beneath your kayak with every paddle stroke. A magical, surreal experience you'll never forget.
Return to pier
Arrive back at Ao Po Grand Marina. Disembark and transfer to your waiting minivan.
John Grey is widely regarded as one of Thailand's most respected ecotour operators. The tour focuses on conservation, environmental respect, and authentic experiences — not just sightseeing. You'll explore hidden caves and hongs that larger boats cannot enter, and the bioluminescent plankton experience after dark is unique to this tour.
No. The kayaks are stable and easy to paddle. Experienced local guides will be with you throughout, and most of the paddling is done for you — you just sit back and enjoy the scenery.
A hong (Thai for "room") is a collapsed cave system that forms a hidden lagoon surrounded by limestone cliffs. These secret chambers are accessible only through narrow cave passages at certain tide levels. They are the highlight of the John Grey experience.
A Kratong is a traditional Thai floating basket made from banana leaves, flowers, a candle, and incense. Yes — you will make your own with guidance from your tour leader. It's a beautiful cultural activity, and floating it on the water under the stars is deeply meaningful.
Bioluminescent plankton are naturally occurring and visible most nights, especially in darker conditions with no moon. Sightings are not guaranteed, but the John Grey tour is famous for having one of the highest success rates in Phang Nga Bay due to their knowledge of timing and location.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour start time for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours or no-shows are non-refundable. In case of bad weather, the tour may be rescheduled or fully refunded.
Phang Nga Bay is protected from the worst monsoon winds, so John Grey's Sea Canoe operates year-round. However, the calmest seas are typically from November to April. The bioluminescent plankton are most visible during the darker moon phases — check the lunar calendar before booking.
From ฿ 10.00