🇪🇬Egypt
The Kimon M is another freighter at Abu Nuhas. It sits deeper than the other wrecks and lies on its starboard side. It's a less-dived but still interesting wreck for advanced divers.
🇪🇬Egypt
The Kimon M is another freighter at Abu Nuhas. It sits deeper than the other wrecks and lies on its starboard side. It's a less-dived but still interesting wreck for advanced divers.
🇹🇿Tanzania
Kinasi Pass is the main channel into Chole Bay, and it offers a more advanced and exciting dive. The currents in the pass attract large schools of fish, giant groupers, and have a good chance of seeing larger pelagics like sharks and rays.
🇯🇴Jordan
Named in honor of the King of Jordan, this is one of the most pristine and beautiful reefs in Aqaba. The sloping wall is covered in a dense carpet of exceptionally healthy hard and soft corals and has a very high biodiversity.
🇹🇭Thailand
The King Cruiser was a large passenger ferry that sank in 1997 after hitting Anemone Reef. It now sits upright on the seabed and has become a fantastic artificial reef, completely swarmed by huge schools of fish.
🇲🇿Mozambique
Kingfish Point is a deep pinnacle off Tofo, known for its big fish action. The currents attract large schools of kingfish, tuna, and barracuda, as well as a variety of sharks.
🇸🇧Solomon Islands
The Kinugawa Maru ('Bonegi II') is the sister wreck to the Hirokawa Maru. It's a shallower and easier dive, with the bow of the ship resting right on the beach. It's a fantastic artificial reef, covered in coral and swarming with fish.
🇵🇭Philippines
Kirby's Rock is a beautiful pinnacle dive in Anilao, completely covered in a dense carpet of colorful soft corals and crinoids. It's a fantastic spot for wide-angle photography and also a great place to find macro life like frogfish and nudibranchs.
🇰🇪Kenya
Kisite-Mpunguti is a beautiful marine park in southern Kenya, often called the 'Home of the Dolphins'. It offers fantastic snorkeling and easy diving on pristine reefs, with a very high chance of encountering pods of bottlenose and spinner dolphins.
🇯🇴Jordan
Kiwi Reef is a small, sloping reef that is a fantastic spot for macro photography. The seagrass and coral patches are a great place to find seahorses, frogfish, and a wide variety of rare and interesting critters.
🇹🇿Tanzania
The Kizimkazi reef system is famous for its resident population of bottlenose and humpback dolphins. The diving on the nearby reefs is beautiful and easy, with healthy coral gardens and a high diversity of fish life.
🇹🇿Tanzania
The Kizimkazi reef system is famous for its resident population of bottlenose and humpback dolphins. The diving on the nearby reefs is beautiful and easy, with healthy coral gardens and a high diversity of fish life.
🇹🇭Thailand
The Kled Gaeow is a former Royal Thai Navy vessel that was sunk to create an artificial reef near the Phi Phi Islands. It sits upright and has quickly become a magnet for a huge amount of marine life, including massive schools of fish.
🇧🇶Bonaire
Klein Bonaire is a small, uninhabited island just off the main coast, surrounded by a pristine and protected reef system. The diving here is spectacular, with incredibly healthy reefs, huge schools of fish, and a very high turtle population.
🇨🇼Curaçao
Klein Curaçao is a remote, uninhabited island that offers some of the most pristine diving in Curaçao. The diving features spectacular vertical walls, underwater caves, and a very healthy population of turtles and other large marine life.
🇹🇭General
The Phi Phi islands are famous for their stunning limestone cliff scenery. The diving is equally beautiful, with sites like Bida Nok and Bida Nai offering rich biodiversity, healthy reefs, and a high chance of seeing leopard sharks and blacktip reef sharks.
🇵🇭Philippines
The Kogyo Maru was a Japanese construction supply ship. The wreck is a fascinating dive, with its large cargo holds still containing bulldozers, cement bags, and rolls of wire fencing. It lies on its side and offers easy and interesting penetration.
🇹🇭Thailand
Koh Bon is an island north of the main Similan group, famous for its manta ray cleaning station. A ridge extending from the island is where divers can often see multiple manta rays gracefully hovering to be cleaned by smaller fish.
🇹🇭Thailand
Koh Dok Mai ('Flower Island') is a small limestone island that offers a fantastic wall and macro dive. The walls are covered in colorful soft corals and are full of small crevices that hide a huge variety of macro life, including many species of nudibranchs.
🇹🇭Thailand
Koh Haa ('Five Islands') is a small archipelago near Koh Lanta, famous for its caverns and swim-throughs. The highlight is 'The Cathedral', a large underwater cavern with two entrances that divers can surface inside.
🇹🇭Thailand
Koh Tachai Pinnacle is a challenging but rewarding dive for experienced divers. This submerged dome is exposed to strong currents, which attract a huge amount of life, including massive schools of barracuda, trevally, and frequent manta ray sightings.
🇻🇺Vanuatu
The Konanda is a former island trader that was intentionally sunk as an artificial reef. It's a great wreck for all levels, sitting upright with large, open holds that allow for very easy and safe penetration.
🇭🇷Croatia
The Kornati archipelago is a stunning national park with over 100 islands and reefs. The diving here is on pristine, protected reefs with dramatic walls, beautiful gorgonian sea fans, and a very high density of fish life.
🇮🇹Italy
The KT-12 was a German transport ship that was scuttled during WWII. It's a large and impressive wreck that sits upright and has become a fantastic artificial reef, swarming with fish.
🇲🇾Malaysia
Off the coast of Kuantan lie the famous WWII wrecks of the HMS Repulse and HMS Prince of Wales, sunk by Japanese torpedoes. These are deep, challenging historical wrecks for experienced technical divers, often attracting large pelagics.