
Chuuk (Truk) Lagoon
Chuuk Lagoon, formerly known as Truk Lagoon, is a sheltered body of water in the central Pacific. Renowned for its incredible WWII wrecks, it is one of the world's largest ship graveyards, with numerous ships, planes, and submarine wrecks to explore. The lagoon's relatively shallow waters and excellent visibility make it a premier destination for wreck diving, offering both historical intrigue and vibrant marine life.
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Fujikawa Maru
One of the most famous wrecks in Chuuk Lagoon, Fujikawa Maru was a Japanese aircraft transport ship....
Shinkoku Maru
The Shinkoku Maru, a Japanese tanker, is one of the most beautifully coral encrusted wrecks in the l...
San Francisco Maru
Nicknamed 'The Million Dollar Wreck' due to its valuable cargo of tanks, trucks and munitions, the S...
Gosei Maru
The Gosei Maru was a submarine tender for the Japanese Navy and now lies on its side with a large pr...
Betty Bomber
This is the wreck of a Mitsubishi G4M 'Betty' bomber, a Japanese World War II aircraft. Located in a...
Nippo Maru
The Nippo Maru is a transport ship that carried tanks, artillery, rifles and mines. The bridge area...
Rio de Janeiro Maru
Originally a luxury passenger and cargo liner, the Rio de Janeiro Maru was converted into a wartime...
Heian Maru
The largest wreck in Chuuk Lagoon, Heian Maru was a submarine tender for the Imperial Japanese Navy....
Unconfirmed Dive Centers Nearby
These dive centers are located within 20km of Chuuk (Truk) Lagoon but haven't been confirmed yet.



SS Thorfinn Liveaboard Dive Center
Dive deep into the scuba diver's paradise at Thorfinn Liveaboard in Truk Lagoon (Chuuk Lagoon). Imme...