Phang Nga Bay superyacht itinerary — limestone karsts and hidden lagoons
5 Days · 4 Nights · Sample Itinerary

Phang Nga Explorer

A five-day immersion in the limestone cathedrals of Phang Nga — dawn lagoons, sea-cave kayaking, and overnight anchorages chosen for absolute privacy.

Highlights

A choreography of moments

Day by Day

The journey

  1. Day 1

    Phuket → Yon Bay

    Morning
    Embarkation at Ao Po Marina, champagne welcome, briefing on the journey ahead.
    Afternoon
    Short cruise to Yon Bay, swim at anchor, paddleboard among the eastern islets.
    Evening
    First sunset of the journey on the sky deck, private chef tasting menu.
  2. Day 2

    Koh Phanak Sea-Caves

    Morning
    Cruise north into Phang Nga, tender excursion into Koh Phanak's labyrinth of sea-caves and inner lagoons.
    Afternoon
    Lunch at anchor in a hidden basin, afternoon swim and onboard spa treatments.
    Evening
    Private cave dinner — table set inside an open-roof lagoon, lit only by candles and lanterns.
  3. Day 3

    Koh Hong at Dawn

    Morning
    Sunrise kayak into Koh Hong's hidden lagoon — 360° amphitheatre of vertical limestone, perfectly still water.
    Afternoon
    Slow brunch underway, cruise to James Bond Island for the iconic karst stack.
    Evening
    Overnight in the protected inner bay, sunset cocktails as the cliffs turn copper.
  4. Day 4

    Koh Panyee & Krabi Hongs

    Morning
    Visit Koh Panyee — the stilted Muslim fishing village built on piles in the heart of the bay.
    Afternoon
    Cross to the Hong Islands of Krabi, paddleboard the inner lagoons.
    Evening
    Anchor off Koh Yawasam, dinner aboard, stargazing from the sun pads.
  5. Day 5

    Return to Phuket

    Morning
    Sunrise yoga, final swim at a hidden anchorage.
    Afternoon
    Cruise back west with the toys deployed.
    Evening
    Arrival at Ao Po Marina at golden hour, disembarkation.
Inclusions

What's onboard

Five days inside Phang Nga is the ideal length to experience the bay in every light — first light in the hongs, midday in the open water, sunset under the karsts.