Originally a German vessel, she ended up in Thailand in WW1. Hit a submerged pinnacle which breached the hull in 1920. Stunning wreck with many artifacts still intact.
Access
Charters
Type
Passenger Cargo
Wreck
Accident
Depth to Bottom
22m
Depth to Deck
15m
Depth to Top
12m
Tonnage
2191
Dimensions
89m x 12m
Position
Broken
Penetration
Limited
Current
Strong
Original Name
SS Petchaburi
Renamed To
SS Kaeo Samud
Built
1901
Sank
1920
MV Seavulture - Bremen
Dive into History: Explore the Bremen Shipwreck
Discover the intriguing Bremen shipwreck, also known as SS Petchaburi and SS Kaeo Samud, off the coast of Thailand. Perfect for divers of all experience levels, this shallow wreck offers an unforgettable underwater adventure.
- Historical Significance: Dive into a relic of early 20th-century maritime history.
- Prime Location: Situated in the Gulf of Thailand at depths of 18 to 25 meters.
- Optimal Conditions: Enjoy warm waters, good visibility, and mild currents.
- Vibrant Marine Life: Explore a thriving artificial reef teeming with diverse fish and coral species.
- Safety First: Proper training, equipment, and respect for the site ensure a safe and enjoyable dive.
Don't miss out on this unique diving experience that blends historical exploration with ecological discovery. Visit our website to plan your dive into the Bremen shipwreck today!