Diving the Bremen Shipwreck in South Pattaya

The Bremen Wreck is around 90 metres long and was a large Thai cargo ship that sank in the 1930's because of an engine room explosion. The wreck now rests on the sandy bottom in twenty to twenty five meters of water between Sattahip and Koh Khram.

Though the shipwreck is quite badly broken, the bow and the stern sections are still relatively intact, however the center part is mostly mangled steel.

Wreck Penetration diving is generally not recommended on this dive and even though the currents can be very strong here, if you carefully plan your dive the highlight of wreck diving the Bremen Shipwreck is trying to spot the large Eagle Rays that thrive in these waters.

The Bremen Wreck is situated in very open water and thus, experiences very strong currents for much of the year, so the best time to dive the Bremen would be from December to March.

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