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Explore Phang Nga in One Trip! 10 Must-Visit Spots with Stunning Views and Natural Beauty

Explore Phang Nga in One Trip! 10 Must-Visit Spots with Stunning Views and Natural Beauty

Phang Nga may be a small province on the map, but it's a destination rich in charm, where nature and local life blend in perfect harmony. From misty mountains and crystal-clear seas to lush forests and welcoming communities, every corner offers a unique and balanced experience—serene, scenic, and soul-stirring.

Phang Nga may be a small province on the map, but it's a destination rich in charm, where nature and local life blend in perfect harmony. From misty mountains and crystal-clear seas to lush forests and welcoming communities, every corner offers a unique and balanced experience—serene, scenic, and soul-stirring.

In this article, we’ve handpicked 10 unmissable destinations in Phang Nga, chosen with care for their stunning views, peaceful ambiance, and picture-perfect moments. With practical tips included, this guide is designed to help turn your journey into something more than a vacation—a collection of unforgettable memories.

1. Beyond Skywalk 

A stunning new landmark perched atop Samet Nangshi Hill, the Beyond Skywalk features a transparent glass walkway that juts out from the cliffside—elevated over 80 meters above sea level. This breathtaking experience offers a 360-degree panoramic view that spans lush mangrove forests, the Andaman Sea, and dramatic limestone islands dotting the horizon.

Why You Shouldn’t Miss It:

  • Enjoy a rare 360° panoramic view from a glass skywalk suspended over a cliff, offering sweeping vistas of the Andaman Sea, mangrove forests, and iconic limestone formations.
  • It’s one of the most stunning sunrise viewpoints in Phang Nga, especially in the early morning when a sea of mist blankets the landscape.
  • A peaceful and nature-filled setting, perfect for unwinding and capturing breathtaking photos you won’t find anywhere else.

Travel Tip: For the best chance to witness the magical sea of mist and the first light of day, plan to arrive at the Beyond Skywalk Nangshi hotel lobby before 6:00 AM to catch the shuttle to the Skywalk viewpoint (for a 1-2 minutes shuttle ride)

The Skywalk viewpoint is open daily from 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM. If you're after a more romantic experience, an afternoon visit offers equally breathtaking views—especially as the sun sets over Phang Nga’s dramatic landscape.

2. Phang Nga Bay – Khao Phing Kan & Ko Tapu

A world-renowned destination made famous by the 1974 James Bond film “The Man with the Golden Gun.” Its most iconic feature is Ko Tapu, a tall, narrow limestone rock rising dramatically from the sea—now a symbol of Phang Nga itself. Surrounded by a maze of islands, emerald-green waters, and towering limestone cliffs, the bay offers a serene and unforgettable atmosphere.

Why You Shouldn’t Miss It:

  • An iconic global check-in spot, featured in a James Bond movie, with Ko Tapu as the star landmark.
  • Get up close with nature through longtail boat rides, kayaking, and exploring limestone caves.
  • Stunning emerald waters and dramatic limestone scenery, perfect for both photography and peaceful relaxation

Travel Tip:

It’s best to book a guided tour in advance for a smooth experience and to ensure you visit all the highlights. Morning or late afternoon tours are ideal, when the natural light is most beautiful—perfect for capturing breathtaking photos and enjoying the view.

3. Similan Islands

Located in the heart of the Andaman Sea, the Similan Islands are world-renowned for their natural beauty—both above and below the water. Known for powdery white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and vibrant coral reefs, the islands are ideal for sunbathing, snorkeling, and scuba diving. It's a haven for marine life lovers and one of Thailand’s most important marine conservation areas.

Why You Shouldn’t Miss It:

  • Explore a vibrant underwater world teeming with coral reefs, sea turtles, and a variety of marine species.
  • Hike up to the iconic Sailing Rock Viewpoint for panoramic views of the sea and surrounding islands.
  • Whether you're diving, adventuring, or relaxing on the beach, the serene and untouched atmosphere makes it a perfect nature escape.

Travel Tip:

The Similan Islands are open to visitors from October to May. Plan your trip during this period and book a tour in advance—especially if you'd like to stay overnight in the national park for a more immersive nature experience.

4. Koh Panyee

A unique floating Muslim village in Phang Nga Bay, Koh Panyee is built entirely on stilts over the sea. Home to descendants of Javanese settlers, the village offers a captivating glimpse into traditional ways of life. One of its most iconic features is the floating football field, a symbol of creativity and community spirit. Visitors can also enjoy fresh seafood, souvenir shops, and stunning views of the sea-bound village.

Why You Shouldn’t Miss It:

  • A floating village with stilt houses and unique sea-based architecture—rich in culture and local character.
  • The floating football field, built by the villagers, has become a globally recognized symbol of resilience and innovation.
  • Enjoy delicious seafood, browse local crafts, and take in the rare beauty of a village surrounded by sea and limestone cliffs.

Travel Tip:

You can reach Koh Panyee by longtail boat or as part of a tour that includes it in the itinerary. Visiting in the morning is recommended to avoid crowds and take advantage of the best lighting for photography. Wear non-slip footwear, bring cash, and dress modestly out of respect for the island’s Muslim community.

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