Scuba diving in MV Catheley H Wreck


Scuba diving in: MV Catheley H Wreck


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Scuba Diving in MV Catheley H Wreck

MV Cathely H Wreck is a popular scuba diving spot located off the coast of Koh Tao, Thailand. The wreck is a former cargo ship that was deliberately sunk in 2016 to create an artificial reef and diving attraction. Here is some information about scuba diving at MV Cathely H Wreck.

Best Scuba Diving Spots:
MV Cathely H Wreck is recommended for experienced divers due to its depth and currents. The wreck sits at a depth of 25-30 meters (82-98 feet), making it a deep dive site. Some of the best spots to explore on the wreck include the wheelhouse, cargo holds, and the engine room.

For beginners, there are shallower dive sites around Koh Tao that offer a range of marine life, including tropical fish, sea turtles, and coral formations. Some popular sites for beginners include Twins, Japanese Gardens, and Mango Bay.

Marine Life:
The wreck is home to a variety of marine life, including schools of tropical fish, barracudas, and occasional sightings of reef sharks. Other marine life around Koh Tao includes sea turtles, stingrays, and a variety of colorful reef fish.

Dive Conditions:
Dive conditions around MV Cathely H Wreck can vary depending on the season. Visibility is generally good, ranging from 15-30 meters (50-98 feet). Currents can be strong at times, making the wreck a more challenging dive site. Water temperature is warm year-round, ranging from 27-30°C (81-86°F).

Cost:
The cost of diving at MV Cathely H Wreck varies depending on the dive shop and the number of dives booked. On average, a single dive at the wreck can cost around 1000-1500 Thai Baht ($30-50 USD). Dive packages and discounts for multiple dives are often available.

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