Wreck Diving
Pattaya

WRECK DIVING IN PATTAYA

WW2 SHIPWRECKS AND ARTIFICAL REEFS

The Pattaya wreck diving scene is blessed to have the most shipwrecks in Thailand within one dive area. The Pattaya shipwrecks are some of the easiest wreck dive on which to train and have fun anywhere in the world. Pattaya Near Islands has 2 wreck dive sites, the Pattaya far islands has two and the Samaesan has one.

All the Wreck diving Pattaya has to offer is within recreational diving limits, meaning shallower than 40m deep.  In fact, with the exception of the Phuket area, we have the only real WW2 wreck diving in Thailand.  Scuba diving very good shipwrecks is one of the main draws to diving in Pattaya.

Our wreck dives include the Hardeep Wreck, the Bremen, the HTMS Khram, and HTMS Kut.  These wreck dives are also good training sites for your PADI Deep and Wreck Specialty courses. 

PATTAYA NEAR ISLAND WRECK DIVES

HTMS KHOOD WRECK

This WW2 Shipwreck is located at the Pattaya Near Islands, 45min from Pattaya Beach. It was Sank in 2006 by the Royal Thai Navy to become a 60m artificial reef and Wreck dive site.

HTMS MATAPHON WRECK

This WW2 Shipwreck is located at the Pattaya Near Islands, 50 Mins from Pattaya Beach. It was Sank in 2012 by The Royal Thai Navy to Become a 30m Artificial Reef and Wreck Dive Site.

PATTAYA FAR ISLAND WRECK DIVES

HTMS KHRAM WRECK

This WW2 Shipwreck is located at the Pattaya Far Islands, 80mins from Pattaya Beach. It was Sank in 2003 by the Royal Thai Navy to become a 60m artificial reef and Wreck dive site.

MV BREMEN WRECK

This Shipwreck is located at the Pattaya far Islands, 90 Mins from Pattaya Beach. It was Sank in 1920 after striking rocks and became a 70m Artificial Reef and Wreck Dive Site.

SAMAE SAN ISLAND WRECK DIVES

THE HARDEEP WRECK

This WW2 Shipwreck is located at the Samae San Islands, 30 mins from The Pier. It was Sank in 1945 by Allied bombing to become a 75m artificial reef and Wreck dive site.

THE BARGE WRECK

This Barge Shipwreck is located at the Samae San Islands, 40min from the pier. It was Sank in 2014 after striking rocks and became a 20m Artificial Reef and Wreck Dive Site.
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