

Anchor on a sandy bottom in 6-8 metres about 150 metres off the beach on the east coast. There is a small village near an all-tide beach.
The eastern coast is a series of beaches, for the most part, with secure holding in 6 metres on a sandy bottom. This anchorage provides little shelter in the northeast monsoon season. Some provisions are available at the resorts ashore and the National Park campground on an all-tide beach. The island is crisscrossed with many trails leading to secluded bays and beaches.
Anchorage can be found in 5-6 metres off the white sand beach on the southeast corner of the island. This spot is not suitable as an overnight stop in either season. The few small huts on the beach are used by locals from the fishing boats that often anchor here.
While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this book is accurate, the charts of anchorages are based on personal experience and satellite imagery and are intended as a guide only. They should not be used for navigation. Please refer to Official Hydrographic Charts of the respective countries.
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