Phang Nga Villas for Rent 2025

 

Phang Nga is a province located in southern Thailand, just north of Phuket. The province is still not as developed as Phuket island but it’s home to the stunning Phang Nga Bay, famous for its dramatic limestone karsts rising from emerald-green waters. This iconic landscape, which includes the renowned James Bond Island, offers spectacular scenery that can be explored through boat tours, kayaking, and snorkeling. The Similan and Surin Islands, also part of Phang Nga, are world-renowned diving and snorkeling destinations, offering crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and an abundance of marine life. These islands are considered some of the best underwater spots in the world, making them a must-visit for ocean enthusiasts.

Pool Villas for Rent Daily & Monthly in Phang Nga | Updated 2025

♥️ Sametnangshe Boutique

From 280 USD per night in Superior Seaview Wood House with Bathtub. See updated rates here.

♥️ Bor Saen Pool Villa

From 120 USD per night in One-Bedroom Villa with Private Pool. See updated rates here.

♥️ AP Natai Luxury Beachfront Pool Villas

From 440 USD per night in 3 Bedroom Villa with Private Pool. See updated rates here.

What to see in Phang Nga / Best places to visit in Phang Nga

  • Phang Nga Bay: This iconic bay is famous for its towering limestone cliffs, emerald-green waters, and secluded caves. The bay is home to the famous James Bond Island (Koh Tapu), which was featured in the 1974 movie The Man with the Golden Gun. Boat tours are the best way to explore the bay, with stops for kayaking through sea caves, swimming, and visiting floating villages.
  • Similan Islands: Located off the coast of Phang Nga, the Similan Islands are considered one of the best diving and snorkeling destinations in the world. The islands are part of a national park and are known for their crystal-clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life. The islands are also great for hiking and bird watching.
  • Surin Islands: Another national park, the Surin Islands are less developed than the Similans and offer a more secluded experience. They are known for excellent snorkeling, diving, and opportunities to learn about the local Moken, or sea gypsy, culture.
  • Ao Phang Nga National Park: This national park covers much of Phang Nga Bay and is famous for its limestone karst landscapes, mangrove forests, and diverse wildlife. The park is ideal for boat tours, kayaking, and exploring hidden lagoons and caves.
  • Wat Suwan Kuha (Cave Temple): Also known as the Monkey Temple, this cave temple is home to a large reclining Buddha statue and a troop of monkeys. The temple is located inside a limestone cave and offers a unique cultural experience combined with natural beauty.
  • Samet Nangshe Viewpoint: This viewpoint offers one of the most breathtaking panoramas in Thailand, overlooking Phang Nga Bay. The view is particularly stunning at sunrise, with the sun rising over the limestone karsts and islands of the bay.

What to do in Phang Nga / Best things to do in Phang Nga

  • Island Hopping: Phang Nga is a great base for island-hopping adventures, with numerous tours available to explore the various islands in Phang Nga Bay, the Similans, and the Surins.
  • Kayaking: The limestone karsts and hidden caves of Phang Nga Bay are best explored by kayak. Guided tours take you through sea caves (hongs), lagoons, and mangrove forests, offering a close-up view of the natural beauty.
  • Diving and Snorkeling: The Similan and Surin Islands offer some of the best diving and snorkeling in Thailand. The clear waters, vibrant coral reefs, and abundant marine life make for unforgettable underwater experiences.
  • Visit Local Villages: Explore the traditional way of life in the fishing villages of Phang Nga. Koh Panyi, a floating Muslim village in Phang Nga Bay, is particularly interesting, with houses built on stilts over the water.
  • Caving and Hiking: Phang Nga’s national parks are great for hiking and caving. Explore the caves of Ao Phang Nga National Park, hike through jungle trails, and discover hidden waterfalls.
  • Relax on Quiet Beaches: While Phang Nga is known for its dramatic landscapes, it also has some quiet, beautiful beaches where you can relax away from the crowds. Natai Beach, in particular, is a peaceful spot with long stretches of sand and few tourists.

 

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