Boats depart from Wandoor at 10.00 am daily except Monday.
One can get there on A&N Tourism's tour or by local
bus, but it is more fun to rent a moped and ride down to
meet the boat oneself.
The Beach & Other Island Attractions
The long white beach at Wandoor is littered with the dry,
twisted trunks of trees torn up and flung down by annual
cyclones, and fringed not with palms, but by dense forest
teeming with bird life. One should only snorkel here at
high tide.
How to Get There
From the jetty the boats chug through broad creeks lined
with dense mangrove swamps and pristine forest to either
Red Skin Island or, more commonly, Jolly Buoy. The latter,
an idyllic deserted island, boasts an immaculate shell-sand
beach, ringed by a bank of superb coral. The catch is that
the boat only stops for around an hour, which isn't nearby
enough time to explore the shore and reef. While snorkeling
off the edges of the reef, however, beware of strong currents.
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