Wreck diving in Thailand

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alexxred

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Hi all,

Can people advise if there are any particular areas that are good for wreck diving? I'm interested in wrecks in the 30-60m range. Or is it more that you would need to do it from a liveaboard?

Cheers

Alex
 
Hi all,

Can people advise if there are any particular areas that are good for wreck diving? I'm interested in wrecks in the 30-60m range. Or is it more that you would need to do it from a liveaboard?

Cheers

Alex
I suggest you contact Jamie Tech Thailand
He knows where lots of Thailand wrecks are and has the means to get you there.
 
Hello Alex,

We have a couple of wrecks we dive on day trips from Koh Tao but the really good stuff needs a live-aboard. Depths between 45-75m, mostly WW2 Japanese marus sunk by US Submarines.

did you have a look at Tech Thailand ?

Jamie , MV Trident

PS, thanks for the recommendations, guys
 
Hi Alex
can thoroughly reccommend Jamie and Stu on THE TRIDENT, Koh Tao.
Go on one of their liveaboards to some excellent WW2 wrecks in the depth range you're looking for.
A very professional outfit and properly kitted out tec boat...with plenty of cold heineken onboard.
Definitely the best in Thailand
and they even let me leave Koh Tao with my legs intact! :)
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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