
Phang
Nga Bay
"
James Bond Island " and Koh Pannyi (so-called "Sea Gypsy
Island", really a Muslim community) are just two of the famous spots
in this bay. A leisurely daytrip cruising past dramatic limestone
islands and stopping to enjoy these quiet beaches .

The
Phi Phi Islands
The
stunning beauty of the two Phi Phi Islands have made them
the top daytrip destination out of Phuket. Sheer cliffs stained
with earth colours soar from calm, clear seas.

Coral
Island ( Koh Hae )
This
nearby island is one of the most popular destinations from the southern
end of Phuket Island. The water is beautiful--- perfect for watersports
such as parasailing, snookelling, skiing, sailing and scuba diving.
Casual beach reataurants serve good Thai food and cold beer. While
tours are available, its also easy to get there by hiring a longtail
boat for half a day at Chalong Bay or Rawai Beach, where a boat
should run about 800 bath for a half-day.

Sea
Canoeing
A
hightly recommended daytrip is canoeing in silent inflatable canoes
into caves within the spectacular karst islands of Phang Nga Bay,
many with channels to open-to-the-sky hong ("room") with mangrove-fringed
lagoons, environments preserved for millennia.
Gamefishing
Phuket
is becoming internationally known as a major player in the world
of gamefishing. Mahi mahi (dorado), tuna, sailfish, marlin and other
species abound in the blue waters of the Adaman.
Sailing
The best way to experience Phuket and the hundreds of surrounding
islands is by cruising, whether under your own sail, a join-in bareboat
or crewed charter.
Diving
The Andaman Sea, with its calm, warm waters, and teeming marine
life around vivid coral reefs is perfect for divers, whether novice
or skilled