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11 miles from Ao Nang, Krabi
Koh Hong South is an excellent overnight stop during the northeast monsoon. Anchorage is in 15-20 metres, or take a mooring if your draft allows. There is a small restaurant on the beach each day, and it may open for an evening meal, if requested, before sunset.

A beautiful white silica sand beach is broken by huge monolithic rocks that provide shade on shore all day. Fringed by a coral reef, this is one of the prettiest bays in the area; a floating jetty means the beach is now accessible by dinghy at all tides. A National Park Ranger station is ashore; according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand website as we go to print, the park entrance fee is 300 baht per foreign person (child 100 baht). Beware that this may change. Park rangers are unlikely to ask for more than the current fee.
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