Premchai Wreck

Premchai Wreck: Artificial reef, rich marine life, suitable for all divers.

Boat Access
10m Avg Depth
20m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site is the Premchai Wreck, a purpose-sunk tin dredger from 2001, situated off Khao Lak, Thailand. It lies at depths ranging from 12 to 22 meters, with an average depth of around 10 meters, making it an accessible artificial reef. Divers can easily navigate the wreck's structure, which provides numerous interesting features and hideouts for marine life, fostering a thriving underwater ecosystem.

The Premchai Wreck is extensively covered in various clams and corals, demonstrating its success as an artificial reef. It hosts a vibrant array of marine animals, including large schools of snappers, impressive barracudas, and elegant lionfish. Divers can also spot resident moray eels and discover diverse macro life, such as numerous species of nudibranchs, making it a paradise for underwater photographers.

The best time to visit the Premchai Wreck is generally during Thailand's dry season, from November to April, when sea conditions are typically calm with good visibility. This site is highly recommended for its thriving artificial reef environment and the sheer density of marine life. For freedivers, the shallower parts of the wreck around 10-12 meters offer excellent exploration opportunities, while scuba divers of all levels will enjoy the full extent of the wreck's beauty and biodiversity.

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Site Ratings

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

Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

All levels

Shallow wreck (10-20m) with diverse life, mild currents, offering easy navigation for all experience levels.

Hazards:
wreck
Current Strength:

Mild

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