The KM Sipadan and Sawadee Wrecks was initially called Sawadee and consisted of two fishing boats sunk here in the 90s. In 2012, a third ship, a former Royal Navy warship called KM Sipadan, was sunk here to create another artificial reef.
KM Sipadan is larger than the other two and measures about 31 meters/100 feet in length. Wreck divers can penetrate the ship.
The three wrecks lie in 24 to 30 meters/78-100 feet of waters. they attract a large number of fish species such as barracudas, trevallies, stonefish, scorpionfish, as well as nudibranchs and other critters.
There’s a mild current in the area and visibility ranges from 3 to 15 meters/10-50 feet. The wrecks can be explored by advanced divers and up.
Últimos buceos
Comentarios, fotos y especiesCentros de buceo cercanos
ORDENADOS POR DISTANCIA, EN UN RADIO DE 25 KMNo se han añadido imágenes para este punto de inmersión.
Añadir buceoVida marina
Especies encontradas por los buceadoresNo se ha añadido vida marina a este punto de inmersión.
Añadir buceo