

Pacific Master - Truk Lagoon
Truk & Yap
Truly Inspirational Diving Experiences
Truk Lagoon (or Chuuk Lagoon to give it its correct name) is best known for its world-class wreck diving and variety of wrecks ranging from supply vessels (Maru) to planes and a submarine, all tightly packed into a coral reef lagoon.
During WWII, the Japanese fleet used Truk Lagoon as one of their main staging points for attacks on the allied forces. In 1944 the American-led “Operation Hailstone” surprised the fleet resulting in the plethora of dive sites which we can see there today. With over 60 wrecks to explore and an abundance of marine life, it’s easy to appreciate why Chuuk is on many scuba divers’ ‘bucket list’ and wreck enthusiasts travel to the area time and time again.
Package Includes:
• 7 nights accommodation
• Transfers included
• Daily Breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks and fresh fruit
• Unlimited Tea, coffee, fruit juice & soft drinks
• Up to 4 dives per day, Maximum 2 dives per day in Bikini Atoll
• 11 Litre (AL80) cylinder, weights & air fills
• Deck Towels
Not Included:
• Marine, park and port fees : 215 USD per trip, to be paid on board
• Departure Tax : 30 USD per trip, to be paid at the airport
• Nitrox (available for an additional fee for certified divers)
• Equipment rental (wetsuits, BCD, regulators, dive computers, etc.)
• International airfare
• Crew gratuities (customary and appreciated)
• Travel and dive accident insurance (required and recommended)
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
Pacific Master is a custom designed diving vessel with 12 cabins accommodating up to 20 guests and a crew of 12 including your dive team, skipper, boat crew and chefs. Inside she boasts a huge lounge and dining area with DVDs, large TVs and a dedicated camera area for our photographer guests.
Unlike the wrecks of Bikini Atoll, the majority of the wrecks in Truk Lagoon are relatively shallow, and suitable for recreational and technical scuba divers alike. Find out more in our blog: How deep are the Truk Lagoon wrecks?
Whilst the wrecks themselves are encrusted with a variety of corals, you can still clearly see telegraphs, steering columns and mounted guns and many offer the opportunity to explore engine rooms and holds. Historical artefacts such as medicine bottles, gas masks and other personal effects can still be found at many of the sites along with machinery of war including engines, aircraft wings, tanks, guns and ammunition. Surrounded by a barrier reef, Truk Lagoon has some excellent coral pinnacles and deep channels as well as an abundance of marine life to delight those scuba divers who want see more than just wrecks.
Packages are subject to availability and may change without notice. For the latest flight options, pricing, and package information, please contact us.
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