Truk Lagoon Odyssey Adventures May 2027
We are extremely excited to announce that O2ToGo Dive Centre has booked a Liveaboard heading to The Beautiful Destination in Truk Lagoon. We have 16 spots available on The Truk Lagoon Liveaboard with Odyssey Adventures.
Join us aboard The Odyssey for an exciting week of exploring the world’s best wrecks in Truk Lagoon the way they were meant to be dived. Experience the mysteries of the San Francisco Maru – after your descent to the wreck, you’ll find several tanks on her foredeck which still look ready for battle, glance off the port side to see her anchor that once held the mighty ship in place lying lifeless on the lagoon floor. Drop into her holds and discover ammunition waiting to be spent. Feel the history first hand.
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)
Truk Lagoon Odyssey Adventures
WHEN:
May 1st, 2027 - May 8th 2027
NIGHTS :
7
Luxurious Stateroom: $3995.00(USD)
+ 5% Chuuk Sales Tax
+ $50.00USD Chuuk Dive Permit
(16 spots)
Double Occupancy ONLY
This includes:
· Airport greeting and transfer to vessel (for those arriving on charter schedule)
· 7 nights accommodation onboard the Odyssey
· 6 days of diving up to 5 dives per day
· Nitrox - 28% (for nitrox certified divers)
· Tanks and weights
· All meals, snacks, beverages including beer and wine
**Possibility of additional savings depending on amount of spots sold!!! Ask for more details when reserving.
**Additional cost aboard the vessel is the sole responsibility of each member on board. Ask for more details when booking.
**O2ToGo Dive Centre is responsible for selling spots for the Truk Lagoon Odyssey Adventures Liveaboard ONLY. All Flights and Accommodations are the responsibility on each individual.
DEPOSIT AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE:
When reserving your spot with O2ToGo, a $500.00(CDN) *non-refundable, non-transferable deposit is required.
2nd instalment is due March 1st 2026. $1000.00(CDN)
3rd instalment is due June 1st 2026. $1000.00(CDN)
Last instalment is due November 1st 2026. (Remaining Balance in US Funds)
*TBD closer to the date based on the daily exchange rate.
*ALL payments made to O2ToGo will be transferred into USD funds and balance will be given to each individual based on daily rates.
RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!
Technical Diving
Join us aboard The Odyssey for an exciting week of exploring the world’s best wrecks in Truk Lagoon the way they were meant to be dived. Experience the mysteries of the San Francisco Maru – after your descent to the wreck, you’ll find several tanks on her foredeck which still look ready for battle, glance off the port side to see her anchor that once held the mighty ship in place lying lifeless on the lagoon floor. Drop into her holds and discover ammunition waiting to be spent. Feel the history first hand.
Requirements for technical diving with Odyssey Adventures:
Recommended certification Extended Range Diver
Technical buoyancy compensator set up to handle doubles
Twin regulator setups
Decompression dive computer and tables
Line cutting device and underwater slate
DAN insurance or comparable
Odyssey Adventures provides:
Double tanks (aluminum 80’s) with dual isolation manifold – DIN or yoke
Oxygen for decompression stops of up to 100% available at an additional charge
Decompression tanks (aluminum 30’s) with hardware
Fixed decompression bar at 15 feet
Rates for Technical Diving on board Odyssey Adventures:
No charge for use of double tanks and pony bottles
$2.00/cubic foot Oxygen for mixtures other than standard free Nitrox
Truk Lagoon Itineraries
Commonly Visited Dive Sites
Ship Name Fujikawa MaruLush
Highlights Lush coral growth. Zero airplane fuselages and wing sections.
Length 439’ Depth Range 0’-120’
Ship Name Yamagiri Maru
Highlights 18" diameter artillery shells of Battleship Musashi.
Length 437’ Depth Range 60’-120’
Ship Name Nippo Maru
Highlights 2 man tank and artillery guns on deck. Photogenic wheelhouse.
Length 353’ Depth Range 50’-150’
Ship Name Heian Maru
Highlights Torpedoes and submarine telescopes. Massive size.
Length 510’ Depth Range 35’-100’
Ship Name Sankisan Maru
Highlights Lush soft coral growth on mast. Machine gun ammunition in hold.
Length 200’ Depth Range 0’-100’
Ship Name Hoki Maru
Highlights Trucks, bulldozer and tractor in hold. Massive destruction of bow.
Length 250’ Depth Range 45’-150’
Ship Name Unkai Maru
Highlights Photogenic bow gun. Good coral growth on masts.
Length 360’ Depth Range 30’-130’
Ship Name Rio de Janiero Maru
Highlights Awesome size. Photogenic propellers. Large engine room.
Length 461’ Depth Range 40’-120’
Ship Name Hanakawa Maru
Highlights Lush soft and hard coral growth.
Length 363’ Depth Range 10’-100’
Ship Name Fumitzuki Destroyer
Highlights Bow and stern guns, torpedo launcher.
Length 320’ Depth Range 80’-120’
Ship Name Betty Bomber
Highlights Japanese small twin engine bomber.
Length 60’ Depth Range 50’-60’
Ship Name Momokawa Maru
Highlights Aircraft parts, truck frames and artillery shells.
Length 380’ Depth Range 80’-150’
Ship Name Shinkoku Maru
Highlights Lush coral growth. Fantastic marine life. Excellent engine room.
Length 500’ Depth Range 30’-130’
Ship Name Aikoku Maru
Highlights Massive destruction of bow. Photogenic stern gun.
Length 270’ Depth Range 100’-200’
Ship Name San Francisco Maru
Highlights Tanks on deck. Trucks, mines, bombs and ammunition in holds.
Length 375’ Depth Range 100’-200’
Ship Name Pizion Reef
Highlights Wall dive. Large coral heads in the shallows. Sharks
Depth Range 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.
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.
Dining Area
The most striking room on the Odyssey. Attractive Fijian teak tables that can easily seat a full boat and her crew. Full service wet bar which is made out of coconut wood (also known as palmwood. After coconut trees fall, the wood is collected, treated and used to make gorgeous furniture.)
The Odyssey’s dining salon is fully carpeted and air conditioned with two walls of spacious windows for viewing the beauty of the islands in Truk Lagoon.
Delicious buffet-style meals are the norm for the Odyssey. We feel its more relaxed and similar to being at home.
Breakfast includes a hot breakfast plus toast, cereals, fruit and juices. Guests are served delicious lunches and snacks throughout the day. Hot, savory, hearty dinners will complete your exciting day of diving, eating and relaxing. Don't forget the most important part of the meal though…the dessert!
Galley
Our full-service commercial galley features stainless steel working areas. Separate large commercial refrigerator and freezer allow plenty of room for food storage. Full size 6-burner stove and commercial dishwasher complement the galley allowing our superb chef to concentrate on food preparation.
Please let us know well in advance of any dietary requests so we can do everything possible to fulfill the request.
Dive Deck
During your stay in Truk Lagoon you will find that the majority of your diving will easily be done directly off the Odyssey while we are moored over the dive site. Once you arrive and set up your gear in your own private seat and protected dive locker, you won't have to take your gear apart until you prepare to go home. Your tank (air or Nitrox) will be conveniently filled at your seat.
You'll find that the spacious dive platform (13’ x 6’) has plenty of room for two divers plus a divemaster. One 7’ ladder and an in-water elevator to help you out of the water where you can step up to the convenient freshwater shower to rinse off with. Just 4 steps to the dive deck and you'll find the camera rinse tanks (one on either side of the boat). Past the camera rinse tanks are the gear rinse tanks.
For our photographers, we have a large, sturdy, 3-tiered, carpeted photo table for all your working needs.
There's plenty of space to hang your wetsuit on the bar just in front of the protected fan blowing warm air out of the engine room! Ahhh!
LOUNGE
The comfortable lounge is where you'll find a variety of ways to entertain yourself. We have a well stocked fridge to quench your thirst while you settle in for a good movie (with over 500 titles to choose from — even current ones). You can also find a good book to read in the library, or look through our various fish identification books. Odyssey also has a well-stocked boutique located in the lounge.
Sun Deck
We haven't forgotten about you sun worshippers! Just behind the dining area we have a nice size sun deck with lounge chairs and deck chairs. There is also a covered section where you can still be outside, but not in direct sun.