Southeast Asia Pilot by Bill O’Leary & Andy Dowden

Incorporating the Andaman Sea, Gulf of Thailand, Malacca Straits, Darwin to Singapore, the Philippines and Hong Kong

Southeast Asia Pilot by Bill O’Leary & Andy Dowden

ThailandPattaya & The Eastern Gulf KOH SAMET

KOH SAMET
Pattaya
Pattaya

KOH SAMET
44 miles from Ocean Marina

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.

HIN KHAN NA
46 miles from Ocean Marina

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.

AO PHRAO
46 miles from Ocean Marina

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.

Koh Samet
Koh Samet
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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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