1. Diving Route
For the King Cruiser day trip, the typical route includes three dives at some of Phuket’s most popular dive sites.
(1) First dive at King Cruiser Wreck, followed by the second dive at Shark Point or Anemone Reef, and the final dive at Koh Dok Mai.
This is the most common schedule, as the King Cruiser is located further out at sea and offers deeper average depths. The second dive takes place at Shark Point or Anemone Reef, and the day finishes at Koh Dok Mai, which is on the way back to the pier.
(2) Occasionally, the schedule starts with Koh Dok Mai as the first dive, followed by King Cruiser, and finishing at Shark Point or Anemone Reef.
This depends on the day’s weather and the boat operator’s decision.
All sites are within close distance, allowing for a convenient and exciting 3-dive day trip.
2. Highlights of the King Cruiser Wreck Day Trip
The King Cruiser Wreck day trip offers some of the most exciting diving in Phuket, combining a dramatic wreck, colorful reefs, and rich marine life.
While visibility can sometimes be reduced due to plankton in the water, the sites are teeming with marine life year-round. On calm days, the clear conditions make the experience feel like diving in an open aquarium, while stronger current days bring thrilling drift dives where you can glide effortlessly past schools of fish and vibrant coral gardens.
This trip is popular among certified divers seeking adventure, as the wreck dive at King Cruiser is deeper and often accompanied by mild to moderate currents.
Expect to encounter schools of snapper, lionfish, barracudas, nudibranchs, and occasionally leopard sharks or bamboo sharks if you’re lucky.
For those looking for a day full of variety, this trip offers it all: wreck diving, reef diving, and wall diving—all in one day.
3. King Cruiser Wreck
A Sunken 85-Meter Cruise Ship — and Phuket’s Most Iconic Wreck Dive Site
When I think about Phuket wreck diving, the King Cruiser is always at the top of the list.
This 85-meter ferry, which used to connect Phuket and Phi Phi Island, accidentally struck Anemone Reef back in 1997, creating one of the most famous dive sites in the region.
Today, it’s sitting majestically at the bottom of the Andaman Sea, resting between 18 and 33 meters, with the deck still clearly visible and covered in beautiful soft corals.
Every time I take my guests to King Cruiser, they are amazed at how vibrant the wreck has become — it’s almost like an underwater apartment complex for fish!
You’ll often see schools of snapper, lionfish lurking under the beams, and even the occasional leopard shark cruising by.
But remember, the depth and structure make this a site best suited for advanced divers. Keep an eye on your dive computer and enjoy the feeling of floating through this massive wreck.
Personally, I always tell my students — the real charm of King Cruiser is not just the wreck itself, but the atmosphere underwater.
The light filtering through the wreck’s openings, the curious fish watching you from their hideouts… it’s an experience you can’t forget.
If you’re into wreck diving and visiting Phuket — King Cruiser Day is a must-do.
🌊 Diving Sites around King Cruiser
King Cruiser is just one of several exciting dive sites in Phuket’s east side.
Other famous spots like Shark Point, Anemone Reef, and Koh Dok Mai also offer unforgettable diving experiences.
But these dive sites deserve their own spotlight!
I’ll introduce them in my next blog post—so stay tuned. 😊
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Now that you know what makes King Cruiser diving so special, you can plan your trip with more confidence!
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced diver, Phuket offers something for everyone—from wreck diving to colorful reefs and abundant marine life.
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