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Underwater World
A number of popular dive sites, including a sunken passenger ferry between Phuket
and Ko Phi Phi, can be found in Phang Nga Bay. You can also snorkel to coral reefs.
Phi Phi Viewpoint
Perched high atop Ko Phi Phi Don, this viewpoint gazes down on two splendid bays,
Loh Dalum and Tonsai. From here, visitors get a bird's eye-view of the island's
unique dumbbell shape.
Khao Khian
Also known as “Writing Hill,” this cave in Phang Nga Bay has ancient drawings of
humans, birds, fish, and other marine life. The artistry dates back some 3,000 years.
Ko Yao Noi
With unspoiled coastlines, pristine beaches, and thatched-roof bungalows, this is-
land - part of a two-island chain - exudes tranquil vibes.
James Bond Island
The backdrop for 007's infamous duel in The Man with the Golden Gun , the island -
also known as Ko Khao Phing Kan - today represents one of Phuket's most popular
island day trips.
Ko Panyee
The village on this island has been constructed on stilts above the shallow waters of
the south coast. Most of Ko Panyee's landmass is consumed by a towering limestone
rock. The island is one of Phang Nga Bay's most unique attractions.
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