Dotted with luscious islands and staggering rock formations, Phang Nga Bay is a beauty to behold. Join a bay cruise to swim in the turquoise lagoon of Koh Hong and to explore one of the world's most beautiful archipelagos.
Step on board in Khao Lak and set course into the fairytale land of Phang Nga Bay. We'll swoop by jaw-dropping limestone rocks that emerge – sometimes up 300m – out of the sea and forest-shrouded islands that appear in quick succession. Our destination is Koh Hong, where you can swim in the beautiful lagoon or take some downtime to relax on the beach
Then, as we set off past even more cliffs, caves and lagoons, you'll be able to tuck into a buffet lunch on board the boat. There'll be a few more refreshing swim stops on the way back to port as well as those photo-worthy views.
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