Description
Truk Lagoon, located in the Federated States of Micronesia, is regarded as the world capital of wreck diving: a lagoon protected by reefs that houses the sunken Japanese fleet from Operation Hailstone in 1944. Most of the cargo ships, tankers, and warships rest between 25 and 40 meters deep, making many of them accessible to advanced recreational divers, while the deeper wrecks and penetrations are reserved for technical divers.
Inside the hulls, you can still find Zero aircraft, tanks, ammunition, dishware, and everyday items, turning every dive into a journey through history. Between each wreck, the channels of the atoll serve as highways for sharks and pelagics, and many hulls are adorned with soft corals and sponges.
The pace is intense yet flexible: up to four dives a day, with detailed briefings and maps for each site to safely plan the dive profile.
Itinerary
Departure Day — Arrival in Chuuk and Boarding in Weno
The international flight arrives at Chuuk Airport (TKK), typically via Guam or Hawaii. Transfers between the airport or Weno hotel and the Pacific Master are included. Boarding takes place between 3:00 PM and 5:00 PM. After settling into the cabins, there will be presentations and safety briefings for the boat. No dives are scheduled on the boarding day.

Pacific Master
Included
- International flights
- Scuba Finders backpack with t-shirt
- Printed travel documentation from home
- Nights aboard in full board with shared occupancy (7, 9, or 10 nights depending on itinerary)
- Meals, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages (excluding carbonated drinks)
- Tanks, weights, and belt, as well as compressed air
- Transfers between Chuuk airport (or Weno hotel) and the boat
Not included
- Marine park and Truk Lagoon port fees (215-275 USD per person depending on duration, to be paid on board)
- Chuuk airport departure tax (30 USD per person)
- Fuel surcharge
- Nitrox
- Dive equipment rental
- Alcoholic and carbonated beverages
- Wifi and laundry services
If you cancel more than 30 days before the trip begins: a penalty of 70% of the total amount will apply, which is non-refundable.
If you cancel 30 days or fewer before the trip begins: 100% of the amount will be non-refundable.
These conditions apply regardless of whether you purchase cancellation insurance or a flexible cancellation option.
For greater flexibility and peace of mind, we recommend checking our Scuba Safe insurance options.















