Koh Ha Yai Group

  • 7º 25.807 N 98º 53.776 E
Created on 2016-01-12 00:00:00.0
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This island group made a convenient day stop on the hop from Rok Nok to Phi Phi Le. There are several park moorings scattered about (the orange ones are a good size for yachts) but be careful because we noted one of them was in too shallow of water for a keel boat. Also, there are more moorings around the west side of the island as well as on the other adjacent islands, just have a look around. These beautiful limestone islands make a lovely backdrop for the clear, colorful water around them. The rock layers are in unique, wavy patterns. The snorkeling was pretty good and there is a cute, white sand beach and two islets to swim around, or in the case of one of them- through, as it it forms an arch. Day trip dive boats frequent this area and there is reportedly good scuba diving on the western side of the southernmost island. This wouldn't be a good overnight stop however, as the islands are small and offer very little protection.

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