Mun-Nai Cube

Artificial coral reef with abundant small fish and nudibranchs, no currents.

Boat Access
4m Avg Depth
9m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Mun-Nai Cube, is a notable artificial coral block located off the coast of Thailand. Designed to promote marine life, it serves as an excellent habitat for various species. The site is characterized by its shallow depth and complete absence of currents, making it particularly suitable for beginner divers and open water student training. Divers can easily navigate around the central artificial cube structure, which is the core of this underwater ecosystem.

The Mun-Nai Cube boasts an impressive array of marine life, especially for its size. Abundant small fish species thrive around the block, alongside a remarkable variety of nudibranchs, making it a macro photography paradise. Barracuda and other coral reef fish are also frequently sighted, providing a diverse underwater experience. Anemone fish add to the vibrant ecosystem of this artificial reef.

The best time to visit Mun-Nai Cube generally aligns with Thailand's dry season, offering optimal visibility and calm conditions. Its shallow, current-free environment makes it an ideal spot for new divers to gain confidence and for freedivers to practice. Photographers, particularly those interested in macro life, will find a wealth of subjects, while snorkelers can comfortably explore the vibrant top layer of the reef.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Good
Macro Marine Life Excellent
Landscape Quality Good
Water Visibility Very Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Shallow depth, no currents, suitable for open water students, making it very beginner-friendly.

Current Strength:

Mild

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