Truk Lagoon
$7,320
When: 25 Oct to 7 Nov 2025
Where: Truk Lagoon, Micronesia
If you are a lover of wrecks and history, a visit to Truk Lagoon is a must!
Chuuk Atoll (also known as Truk), in the Caroline Islands is infamous for its giant lagoon. The lagoon is the final resting place for more than 100 ships, planes and submarines. The majority of these wrecks are the legacy of a fierce World War II battle between the Imperial Japanese Fleet and Allied carrier planes resulting in the largest navel loss in history.
The renowned dive destination is famed for being a wreck lovers paradise. If you have a lust for rust, you will find endless dive sites to discover. Nowhere else in the world are there so many wrecks in close proximity. As such the area is known as an underwater museum. The ship's cargoes consist of tanks, trucks, airplanes, mines, bombs and machine gun bullets. Thousands of other artefacts including beautiful china are there still to be explored.
Cater for recreational, technical and rebreather diving needs with the provision of air, nitrox and mixed gas.
To secure your place on this trip, please complete an online booking form and return it together with a non-refundable deposit amount of AUD $800 per person.