Do you need a wetsuit in Thailand?

If you’re diving in Thailand’s seas, where the water is 27-29°C all year, a 3mm. wetsuit is usually all you need. 5mm. is regarded as the ‘medium thickness’ wetsuit, and some Divemaster guides and instructors in Thailand wear these.

What kind of wetsuit do I need for diving?

The Perfect Wetsuit Thickness for Every Water Temp

85 Degrees F (29 C) and Above Dive Skin
80 to 84 Degrees (26-28 C) 2 mm shorty to dive sking
73 to 79 Degrees (22-25 C) 3 mm fullsuit to 2 mm shorty
66 to 72 Degrees (18-21 C) 5 mm to 3 mm fuillsuit
50 to 65 Degrees (10-17 C) 8/7 mm semidry to 7 mm wetsuit

Does Thailand have good scuba diving?

Thailand diving highlights Hosting divers in both the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand from over 1200 miles of coastline, this scuba destination is a great fit for divers of any level. Scuba diving in Thailand is popular due to the opportunity to dive with whale sharks and manta rays.

Do you need a wetsuit for warm water?

If the water temperature is 77-degrees Fahrenheit or 25-degree Celsius, you don’t need a wetsuit. Any temperature below 77 F or 25 C you should wear a wetsuit, in some circumstances. The right wetsuit for the temperature is: 72F-77F (22C-25C) – Shorty during the morning, evening, and windy conditions.

Do you need wetsuit for scuba diving?

Wetsuits are perfect for mildly cold to warm water diving conditions. Drysuits are essential for very cold water conditions as they prevent water from conducting heat away from the body. If you are going to be diving in waters under 15 degrees centigrade you will need a drysuit to keep you warm.

What suit is suitable for warm tropical diving?

Differences between wet suits and dry suits. Wetsuits are usually made of neoprene and are suitable for warmer waters, providing insulation and protection. Drysuits are for colder waters as they have better insulation thanks to their multilayer design and their ability to keep water away from the diver.

Which one is a famous island for scuba diving in Thailand?

Similan Islands This is one of the reasons as to why these islands are home to some of the best dive sites in Thailand, and some might argue they are the most stunning in the entire world.

Is 5mm wetsuit too thick?

We recommend a wetsuit thickness of at least 5mm; we recommend wearing boots, but hood and gloves are optional depending on your tolerance to the cold.