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Good holding in 5 metres this is busy with sea kayak companies in and out of the hongs during the day but quiet overnight. The Southern of the two hongs is very popular and is accessible via a dark 50-metre tunnel at tides below 2 metres. Bring a good torch. It is home to a large bat colony so do not use the outboard engine and if entering by dinghy you may have to swim the last five metres to the hong. A spectacular hong but an interesting aroma on the trip through the cave. A little further to the North along the coast of the island is another spectacular hong accessible via a small cave by
dinghy at tides under 2 metres or by another dry cave immediately above it. Tie your dinghy securely to the rocks taking the tide into account and walk through the cave. At the Northern tip of the island is a shallow lagoon leading in some distance and as yet not popular with the kayak armada. No restaurants.