
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. Whether you want to do deep, see wrecks that very few others will ever get to see, penetrate past the point where others turn back, we have the staff and experience to take you there. Or, if you just want stay down longer and spend more time taking in the splendor of a massive World War II shipwreck we can do that too.
The Truk Lagoon Dive Center offers up to 4 dives a day. Our private dock, dive lockers, rinse tanks and shower make diving with us easy and convenient. We have Bauer Compressors and use a Haskell for blending Nitrox and Trimix. Our SSI instructors and staff take care of the recreational diver and Technical diver with equal care and consideration.
We are the island’s only supplier of medical grade oxygen so you can be assured of a never ending supply of quality oxygen. And, we maintain a large supply of Helium (at least 60,000 liters/2,100 cu. ft.) for those who wish to minimize the effects of narcosis at deeper depths and improve decision making at any depth.
We are a SSI training facility and our certified instructors have experience in diving deep wrecks, walls and caves. Here in Truk lagoon we can offer you ‘the diving everyone else dreams about!
Truk lagoon is the perfect location for wreck dives. The Japanese naval base was attacked in 1944 by the United States. During this attack more than 60 ships were sunk and more than 200 airplanes went down. The waters here are deep and filled with many historical war artefacts.
The Shinkoku Maru was a 152 meter long Naval Tanker built in 1940 which sank in 1944 during operation hailstone. She sank upright and rests on an even keel with a superstructure depth between 12-40 meters.
The Heian Maru was a passenger-cargo ship was built in 1930 and is 155 meters in length. She lies between a depth of 10 - 35 meters. She is the largest ship remaining in Truk Lagoon, and has large passageways with an expansive bridge and engine room.
The San Francisco Maru was a 117 meter long passenger-cargo ship built in 1919. She was sunk in 1944 during operation Hailstone. She lies very deep, and rests on an even keel between 42 and 64 meters. This wreck is loaded with war materials and one of Truk Lagoon’s most fascinating technical wreck dives.
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