Truk Lagoon – 2027

Truk Lagoon - 2027

May 15, 2027May 22, 2027
Starting at: $4295.00
Availability by Occupancy Type: : 13

Dive Addicts Group Trip – Truk Lagoon
May 15–22, 2027 | Aboard the Truk Odyssey Liveaboard

Join Dive Addicts for the ultimate wreck diving adventure in Truk Lagoon (Chuuk, Micronesia)—one of the most legendary dive destinations in the world. Known as the “wreck diving capital of the world,” Truk Lagoon is home to over 60 WWII wrecks, many of which are remarkably intact and now encrusted with vibrant corals and teeming with marine life.

This trip offers the rare chance to explore a living underwater museum where history and marine ecosystems meet. Most of the wrecks rest in depths between 30 and 130 feet, making them accessible to recreational divers, while also offering technical diving opportunities for those with the proper training and certifications. Divers can swim through engine rooms, cargo holds, and gun mounts, surrounded by artifacts frozen in time.

Click below to learn more about Chuuk! ⬇️

 

Also known as Truk, but was changed to it’s original name in 1986 when the Compact of Free Association went into effect. The compact is a political relationship with the United States that started in October, 1986.

Chuuk state consists of seven major island groups lying within the Eastern Caroline Islands, about 617 miles (1028 km) southeast of Guam and 3,262 miles (5,436 km) southwest of Hawaii. The total land mass of Chuuk state, including the outer islands, is approximately 77 square miles (128 km)

Location: 7 degrees North, 149 degrees East
Native Inhabitants: Chuukese
Official Language: Chuukese and English
Currency: US Dollar
Time: Greenwich Mean Time +10
Telecommunications: International telephone, telex and facsimile service is available through the larger hotels and the FSM Telecommunications Center. The country code for telephone and facsimile service is 691 and the telex code is 729.
Postal System: US Postal Service
Electricity: 110 volts/60 cycles
Climate: Between 70-90 degrees Fahrenheit (26-30 degrees Celsius); averaging 81 degrees Fahrenheit (28 degrees Celsius)
Water temperature: 82-84 degrees
Seasons: Dry season between December and April; Rainy season, April to December.
Rainfall: Annual average is approximately 115 inches
Getting there: United Airlines with routings through Guam and Honolulu.
Flying time: 5 hours from Los Angeles to Honolulu, 7 hours from Honolulu to Guam, 2 hours from Guam to Chuuk – all figures are approximate.
Departure tax: $30 US cash collected at airport prior to departure
Entry requirements: US citizens, proof of citizenship is required. Citizens of other countries must have a passport valid at least 120 days beyond date of entry and a return or onward ticket. However, please verify requirements with the appropriate embassy.
Medical: The government operated hospital on Weno is adequate to take care of all normal needs. Please remember to bring enough prescription medication you may need for the entire length of your stay.
Clothing: Summer clothing is worn throughout the year. On island, women favor cotton dresses, muumuus, Bermuda shorts, loafers or sandals. Short shorts and mini skirts are inappropriate attire, especially in more traditional areas. Men wear lightweight slacks or shorts, sport shirts, comfortable shoes or sandals. Sunglasses are recommended.

Trip Highlights

  • 7 nights aboard the Odyssey Liveaboard
  • Unlimited diving on Truk Lagoon’s historic wrecks
  • Depths ranging from recreational (30–130 ft) to advanced technical opportunities
  • All meals, snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages included
  • Comfortable stateroom accommodations with private bathrooms
  • Enriched Air Nitrox available (for certified divers)
  • Dive among WWII artifacts, vibrant corals, and abundant marine life

Why Truk Lagoon is Special
Diving in Chuuk (Truk) Lagoon is unlike anywhere else in the world. This lagoon is a time capsule of World War II history, with over 60 wrecks resting beneath calm, clear waters. Ships, planes, tanks, and artifacts remain remarkably preserved, now transformed into thriving artificial reefs covered in coral and teeming with fish. Nowhere else can you explore so many intact wrecks, each telling its own story, all within a single destination—making Truk Lagoon truly a bucket-list experience for divers.

 

Click below to explore more about the commonly visited sites in Truk Lagoon! ⬇️

  • Ship Name
    Highlights
    Length
    Depth Range
    Fujikawa Maru Lush coral growth. Zero airplane fuselages and wing sections.
    439’
    0’-120’
    Yamagiri Maru 18″ diameter artillery shells of Battleship Musashi.
    437’
    60’-120’
    Nippo Maru 2 man tank and artillery guns on deck. Photogenic wheelhouse.
    353’
    50’-150’
    Heian Maru Torpedoes and submarine telescopes. Massive size.
    510’
    35’-100’
    Sankisan Maru Lush soft coral growth on mast. Machine gun ammunition in hold.
    200’
    0’-100’
    Hoki Maru Trucks, bulldozer and tractor in hold. Massive destruction of bow.
    250’
    45’-150’
    Unkai Maru Photogenic bow gun. Good coral growth on masts.
    360’
    30’-130’
    Rio de Janiero Maru Awesome size. Photogenic propellers. Large engine room.
    461’
    40’-120’
    Hanakawa Maru Lush soft and hard coral growth.
    363’
    10’-100’
    Fumitzuki Destroyer Bow and stern guns, torpedo launcher.
    320’
    80’-120’
    Betty Bomber Japanese small twin engine bomber.
    60’
    50’-60’
    Momokawa Maru Aircraft parts, truck frames and artillery shells.
    380’
    80’-150’
    Shinkoku Maru Lush coral growth. Fantastic marine life. Excellent engine room.
    500’
    30’-130’
    Aikoku Maru Massive destruction of bow. Photogenic stern gun.
    270’
    100’-200’
    San Francisco Maru Tanks on deck. Trucks, mines, bombs and ammunition in holds.
    375’
    100’-200’
    Pizion Reef Wall dive. Large coral heads in the shallows. Sharks  
    15’-200’+
    Not all sites are visited every week. Weather, water conditions, dive skills and experience and guest requests are all taken into consideration on planning the particular itinerary of each trip.

     

 

The Liveaboard Experience
Life on a liveaboard is all about eat, sleep, dive, repeat. With world-class wrecks just minutes from your doorstep, you’ll maximize your time underwater without the hassle of long boat rides. Between dives, relax with fellow divers, share stories, enjoy great food, or soak up the sun. A liveaboard truly immerses you in the diving lifestyle—it’s the ultimate way to experience Truk Lagoon.

We’ll be diving in style aboard the Odyssey Liveaboard, a premier dive yacht designed for comfort and unlimited diving. With spacious staterooms, gourmet meals, and easy access to world-class wreck sites, the Odyssey is the perfect base for this once-in-a-lifetime diving experience.

Click below to learn more about what a typical day will look like aboard the Odyssey will look like! ⬇️

Since each day aboard Odyssey offers new adventures, no day is really typical. Nothing is routine and our schedule will vary depending on location.

The day aboard Odyssey begins after a 7:00 a.m. hot breakfast with your first dive briefing around 7:45. You will be able to do two dives before lunch. During lunch we usually move to a new site. After lunch you have the option to either do another dive, or relax on the either of the sundecks or in the privacy of your own stateroom. A late afternoon dive is also offered. Around 6:30 p.m. a sumptuous dinner will be waiting for you. After dinner you may choose to do a night dive. At night guests usually gather in the entertainment lounge to enjoy a movie, or review what was captured that day in video.

Since most of the dive sites in Truk Lagoon are fairly close to each other, it is easy for us to move around. The best part about diving aboard Odyssey is that we don’t require everyone to dive at the same time. So it is not unusual for you and your buddy to be the only divers on a 500′ wreck. For photographers, this offers more opportunities to shoot those popular scenes without having to wait for others to move out of the way.

Accommodations
The Odyssey Liveaboard is designed with comfort in mind, offering spacious, air-conditioned staterooms. Guests can relax in the inviting lounge, enjoy freshly prepared meals in the dining area, or unwind on the sun deck between dives. With plenty of space to gear up and easy access to the dive deck, the Odyssey provides the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure throughout your Truk Lagoon experience.

All staterooms have private ensuite facilities. Seven staterooms accommodate either one king size bed or two single size beds. Two staterooms are for single passengers only. 

 

Click below to learn more details about your Stateroom Accommodations! ⬇️

 

STATEROOMS

9 SPACIOUS STATEROOMS FOR 16 GUESTS

The Odyssey boasts nine large, luxurious staterooms all fully carpeted with private air conditioning controls, windows or large portholes, and private toilet, shower and sink all in every stateroom. Seven of the staterooms are equipped to easily accommodate two single travelers in twin beds or a couple in a spacious king size bed. Also available are two staterooms for single travelers only – they have all the features of the double staterooms and easily accommodate the single traveler in a twin bed. All staterooms have a 32″ monitor with access to onboard entertainment system. Staterooms are cleaned daily.

 

 

 

Room TypeOccupancyPrice (per person - including tax)
Double Stateroom Double $4295.00
Single Stateroom Single $4295.00

 

Payment Schedule:

A non-refundable deposit of 20% will hold your spot.

An additional 40% (60% total) will be due by October 15th, 2026.

The final balance will be due by February 1st, 2027.

 

Whether you’re a wreck diving enthusiast, a history buff, or simply looking to experience one of the world’s most premier diving destinations, this trip promises to be unforgettable.

Spaces are limited—secure your spot early for this epic journey into history beneath the sea!

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What’s Included

  • Airport greeting and transfers to the vessel (for those arriving on the group charter schedule)
  • 7 nights aboard the Odyssey Liveaboard
  • 6 full days of diving with up to 5 dives per day
  • Nitrox for certified divers (Standard mix offered on the Odyssey is 30%)
  • Tanks and weights
  • All meals, snacks, and beverages—including beer and wine
  • Dive Addicts Trip Merch

What’s Not Included

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