Koh Muk South

  • 7º 21.469 N 99º 17.597 E
Created on 2016-01-20 00:00:00.0
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Koh Muk is famous for the Emerald Cave where there are park moorings to pick up but there is also this cove where you can anchor off a beach and visit the town, then just dinghy around to the cave if you wish. The only problem with this anchorage is making sure you have enough water at low tide but are still anchored in sand rather than rocks so your anchor will hold. We had difficulty achieving this. Otherwise, there is a pretty beach with several resorts, a handful of restaurants and a little path that goes to the other side of the island where there's a less attractive  beach.

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Koh Muk Emerald Cave (Morakot Cave)
1.08nm on a course of 329 NNW
Koh Muk Nudibranch Snorkel 1.85nm on a course of 337 NNW
Ko Talibong
8.1nm on a course of 149 SSE
Phi Phi to Kho Phetra
37.97nm on a course of 306 NW
Ko Rok Nok to Koh Khao Yai
16.15nm on a course of 238 WSW
Koh Rok Nok and Rok Nai
15.98nm on a course of 237 WSW
Ko Rok Nok East 16.04nm on a course of 235 SW
Ko Rok Nai West 16.21nm on a course of 239 WSW
Ko Liang Nua 16.69nm on a course of 151 SSE
Ko Liang Tai 16.87nm on a course of 152 SSE
Kho PhiPhi Telaga
37.89nm on a course of 306 NW
Koh Phetra
21.98nm on a course of 151 SSE
Ko Phetra Southwest
22.18nm on a course of 152 SSE
Route Phetra to Telaga
22.72nm on a course of 151 SSE
Koh Ha Yai Group
24.02nm on a course of 280 W
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