
This anchorage, in 5-8 metres on the northeast coast of the island, offers good holding all year round. You’ll find restaurants and provisions ashore and the ferry arrives here at the Na Dan Pier from Ban Phae.
This anchorage is at the northern tip of Had Sai Keaw, which is the most developed part of the island. A day-stop, just inside the small islet, offers access to a beautiful beach that’s ideal for swimming, and there are restaurants and a bakery ashore. Beware of the fringing reef on the north of Hin Khan Na.
Good overnight anchorage in 7 metres on a sandy bottom. A luxury resort and restaurant can be found ashore. Fuel is also available for dinghies etc.
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