SANKISAN MARU
The Sankisan sunk after suffering a hit to an aft hold full of ordinance, causing a devastating explosion. However, what is left of the wreck makes for an excellent dive for both snorkelers and divers. The shallow masts are endowed with dense soft coral growth, while the cargo areas hold truck chassis and ammunition. NIPPO MARU 351 Feet (107m) Cargo Ship rests upright with a slight list to port. This extraordinary wreck lies in 150’ of water, with her masts rising to 70’. She was also loaded with seven 12cm guns in hold 5, 4 anti-tank guns on the starboard deck
NIPPO MARU
351 Feet (107m) Cargo Ship rests upright with a slight list to port. This extraordinary wreck lies in 150’ of water, with her masts rising to 70’. She was also loaded with seven 12cm guns in hold 5, 4 anti-tank guns on the starboard deck
SAN FRANCISCO MARU
A mysterious and deep dive, the San Francisco still cradles many large, well-preserved war relics. Tanks rest on the main deck, while the forward hold contains mines.
FUJIKAWA MARU
This fairly shallow cargo ship is considered one of Chuuk's "must dives." The Mitsubishi-built ship features a bow gun encrusted by multi-colored sponges and coral. The bow is blanketed with soft corals, fans and sea anemones, while the holds contain a water tank, ammunition for the bow gun, propeller blades, cowling and many other aircraft parts. There are also partly disassembled fighter planes together with fuselage parts and other equipment. The superstructure with pilothouse, baths, staterooms, galley and engine room are easily accessible and quite interesting.
SHARK ISLAND
Enjoy your dive feeding the sharks and experiencing their friendliness.