Tanjung Pandan - Docking

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Although it is reportedly possible to go up the river to the town (at 02° 44.823’S 107°37.456’E)  it is easier and safer to anchor off Tanjung Kelayang which is the most popular anchorage for visiting yachts. This is 13 miles to the north and town is easily reached from there by using Bemos to get into town.

The approach is through reefs that give good protection, although Manggar on the east coast may be preferable in NW monsoon.  There is room for many boats and holding is good on hard sand.

Approach and anchorage as follows:-

Belitung approach: 1 02° 30’S, 107° 40’E

Belitung approach: 2 02° 31.51’S, 107° 40.53’E

Belitung anchorage:    02° 33.29’S, 107° 40.41’E

All services and facilities are available here. Highly recommend is Evan, whose café is at the base of the pier.  He can arrange laundry, beer, diesel (solar), gasoline (benign)  and also act as a tour guide.   Fuel is conveniently brought to the boat.  And the food at the café is cheap and delicious.

Last updated:  October 2017.

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  1. October 23, 2018 at 10:10 AM
    Data Entry3 says:

    Just a heads up. We went to get a Visa extension in Belitung. They would NOT except our emailed sponsor letters from Raymond. They insisted the signatures had to be in ink not electronic.

    So they phoned Raymond’s friend John and had him rewrite the letters and sign them in person. Basically, they want your sponsor to be a local here I guess.

    Returning to the office tomorrow for pick up. Hopefully, there will be no other issues. They said only takes 48 hrs so that was good. Drop off Monday, pick up Wednesday

  2. April 15, 2017 at 10:37 AM
    Data Entry3 says:

    Belitung and all its surrounding islands is a yachters paradise. Turquoise seas, white sand beaches, friendly people and you can drop an anchor just about anywhere. 30 meters is as deep as it gets in most places. Theft is rare and people greet you with a smile and a wave.

    Tanjung Kelayang is the main place boats have been staying and you can refuel with diesel there fairly painlessly. The restaurant at the end of the dock run by Evan and his wife has a cold beer, fresh fish and most of the local boat captains hang there. A very cool crowd of people, lots of local colours.

    The surrounding islands are mostly approachable with your tender and the only unfriendly local might be the monkeys who seem to inhabit these offshore Edens. Roads have no traffic and renting a motorbike is easily arranged by Evan. Get there now before it’s another Phuket.

  3. November 10, 2015 at 8:47 AM
    Data Entry3 says:

    Ervan Amir and his wife operate a beachfront restaurant in Tg Kelayang. He provides diesel, water, provisions on request. Very helpful and friendly. Land dinghy to left of jetty and restaurant is next to the head of the jetty. Phone 081977781455.