King Cruiser Wreck Phuket dive site The King Cruiser wreck is Phuket's best wreck dive. It's located about 90 minutes easy of Phuket on the route to Phi Phi. It's close to Shark Point and Anemone Reef and is normally dived as part of a 3 dive day trip. Dive boats also come from Phi Phi and Krabi to dive the King Cruiser. The King Cruiser started life as a car and passenger ferry in Japan before being bought by the Songserm Transport company in Phuket and being re-purposed as a passenger ferry between Phuket and Phi Phi. Between 1990 and 1997 it ran the same route every day then in May 1997 it too a slight detour and ran over the top of Anemone Reef. As it began to sink all passengers were rescued by nearby dive boats and fishing boats. It came to rest in 32 metres of water, sitting upright on it's twin hulls. Ever since it's been a popular Phuket dive site. Over the years the steel hulls have broken up and the decks have caved it. What was an intact wreck with lots of easy access points is now a more confused jumble of metal. The shallowest part used to be at about 13 metres but now is at 20 metres. King Cruiser is also subject to strong currents and often poor visibility. So it's a dive for more experienced divers, definitely not for beginners. Divers need to be aware of their air consumption and deco time, this is a good dive for nitrox. Sharp objects and fishing nets strewn over the wreck are also a hazard. The King Cruiser wreck Length: 85 metres Width: 23 metres Deepest Point: 32 metres Shallowest Point: 19 metres Marine life at the King Cruiser Wreck The reward for diving the King Cruiser is
King Cruiser Wreck Phuket dive site The King Cruiser wreck is Phuket’s best wreck dive. It’s located about 90 minutes easy of Phuket on the route to Phi Phi. It’s close to Shark Point and Anemone Reef and is normally dived as part of a 3 dive day trip. Dive boats also come from Phi Phi