The wreck of the Titanic lies about 12,500 feet (around 3,800–3,810 meters), or roughly 2.4 miles, below the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean.

Quick Scoop

  • The Titanic’s wreck sits on the seabed at roughly 12,500 feet (≈3,800 meters) below sea level in the North Atlantic.
  • In kilometers, that’s about 3.8–3.9 km deep, which puts it in the ocean’s dark “midnight zone” where no sunlight reaches.
  • At this depth, pressure exceeds about 5,000 pounds per square inch and water temperatures hover just above freezing, near 1–2°C.

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