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Free Guidelines to Finding Diving In Thailand Sometime Soon

Find Scuba Diving In Thailand Sometime Soon

Offering the chance to dive withLeopard sharks, whale sharks, silvertips, manta rays and year round scuba diving Diving Thailand really is unmissable. Scuba diving is available on both coasts of Thailand – each complementing the other and providing diving when the other is unsuitable because of the weather.

Liveaboards and shore based diving from the mainland and the array of satellite islands around Thailand provide plenty of marine life and corals plus a few good wrecks.

Surrounded by coral reefs as well as deeper offshore pinnacles, it’s not tricky to understand Thailand’s popularity among backpackers and members of the dive community alike. Sheltered sandy bays have the perfect depths for learner divers, while the more adventurously inclined can visit deeper sites and perhaps even live the diver’s dream of seeing a whale shark or two.

The freshly sunk HTMS Khram shipwreck is located just south of Koh Phi and has rapidly become a favourite among local divers. A large amount of marine life has already been attracted to this wreck very quickly.

The Samae San / Sattahip area provides similar diving conditions, with the extra attraction of two large intact shipwrecks. The Petchburi Bremen is an old freighter sunk in 60 feet of water in the Khram Channel (Sattahip). It provides a home to many Grouper and Barracuda. The Hardeep is a cargo ship sunk in 28 meters during the World War II era. This ship is completely intact, and can be dived from bow to stern entirely inside!!

With a massive hole ripped through her belly the King Cruiser sank in less than an hour and gave the Phuket Diving community, at long last, with her own artificial reef. At 25 meters you’ll see the engine room and car deck. Returning to 60 meters you’ll find the passenger section which has the heads, bar and lots of tables and chairs. Even with a relatively low ceiling it is considered relatively safe to enter as the doors are broken off.

At 15 meters you’ll see the captain’s cabin and wheel house. The reef is teeming with life and its closeness to Shark Point and Anemone Reef has undoubtedly had a lot to do with its rapid population growth. The wreck is an extremely well liked dive and considered one of the best in location.

In Shark Island depths range from 60 feet and above at the southern tip to the surface and at the deeper depths you may see Leopard and Reef Sharks. At the shallow end you will find beautiful gardens of vividly colourful corals and anemones and at high tide it is even possible to cross from one side of the southern island to the other. This site provides a great range of fish including the Blue Ringed Angel, Long Fin Banner, and if you are lucky the odd resident Hawksbill Turtle.

A 3mm shortie or full length suit is usually enough for scuba diving Thailand.

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