Khao Phing Kan, known as James Bond Island, is a limestone islet in Phang Nga Bay whose needle-shaped rock formation became world-famous after the 1974 James Bond film.
Famous limestone karst in Phang Nga Bay featured in The Man with the Golden Gun.

Khao Phing Kan, known as James Bond Island, is a limestone islet in Phang Nga Bay whose needle-shaped rock formation became world-famous after the 1974 James Bond film.
The island has been a major tourist attraction since the film's release. Phang Nga Bay contains over 40 islands with similar karst geology formed over millions of years.
Most tours include sea canoe kayaking through caves and lunch. Tours depart from Phuket marinas. Allow a full day.
Day tours operate daily, typically 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Dry season (November–April) offers the best sea conditions for boat tours and kayaking.
Phang Nga Bay sea canoe tours, Koh Panyee floating village, and Similan Islands (multi-day).