TRUK LAGOON
Recognized as the world’s greatest wreck diving location
Truk Lagoon is recognized as the world’s greatest wreck diving destination and for good reason. More than 60 World War II Japanese war ships and aircraft were sunk during Operation Hailstone in February of 1944 and now rest peacefully on the floor of Truk Lagoon. All of these sunken monuments are accessible to the scuba diver – most at a depth suitable for the novice or sport diver.
More Info: www.TrukWreckDiving.com | Wiki
Chuuk Reef Diving
Reef diving is one of Chuuk’s best kept secrets because the focus and thrill of diving Truk Lagoon is the wrecks. Truth is, Chuuk has miles and miles of mostly unexplored reef and on the rare occasion a diver decides to dive a reef dive they see a wide variety of big and small fish, turtles, and vibrant corals. It is further to the reef than any of the wrecks so it is usually a single trip in the morning or the afternoon.
Shark Dives
You can see sharks on many of our wrecks on any given day in fact, the Shinkoku Maru has what we call “a resident shark” that can be seen on most dives. But, Shark Island just a 15-minute boat ride from the Truk Stop private dock, is the best shark dive in Chuuk.
Technical Diving
The Truk Lagoon Dive Center has emerged as THE dive operator with the staff and resources to support your technical exploration and adventure when diving the wrecks of Truk Lagoon.
Price:
- AOW divers: $2699 approximate
- Rebreather divers: $2399 approximate
- Airfare: $2600 approximate
- Deposit: $500 due by 2016-03-15
Trip Includes
- 8 nights in twin/double ocean view room
- Dives:
- Advanced Open Water Divers
- a single dive on day 1
- 5 days of 3 tank dives
- Rebreather Divers
- a single dive on day 1
- 5 days of 2 tank dives
- Advanced Open Water Divers
- Airport Tranfers
- Tanks, weights