HTMS Chang
About this Dive Site
Description
The HTMS Chang wreck, deliberately sunk in 2012 off Koh Chang, is a colossal artificial reef teeming with life. This former Royal Thai Navy vessel, once a US warship, now hosts an impressive array of marine creatures including large groupers, vibrant lionfish, and schools of barracuda, making it a premier wreck diving destination.
Best Time to Dive
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Peak Season
January, February, November, December, March, April, October
Jan
Excellent visibility, calm seas, good for whale shark sightings.
Feb
Continued excellent visibility, ideal for macro photography.
Mar
Warmer waters, good chance of seeing turtles.
Apr
End of dry season, still good diving conditions.
More monthly highlights
May
Start of rainy season, visibility can decrease slightly.
Jun
Rainy season continues, occasional strong currents after storms.
Jul
Peak of rainy season, expect more rain and potentially rougher seas.
Aug
Rainy season continues, but can have clearer days.
Sep
End of rainy season, visibility starts to improve.
Oct
Transition to dry season, visibility improves significantly.
Nov
Start of peak season, excellent conditions, good for manta ray sightings.
Dec
Peak season, ideal diving conditions, high chance of marine life encounters.
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