Dive in Micronesia

    American Tanker Wreck Guam, Micronesia

    The "American Tanker" is actually a large 300+ ft concrete barge. Recentinformation found on the internet indicates that in late 1944 the barges wereloaded in Honolulu with war supplies, and then towed to Guam from Honolulu by the USSBannock and Arikara. Later they were put into position on the…

    Gun Beach Guam, Micronesia

    Located in the North of Piti Bomb Holes, this beach dive is started and ended by walking in ankle-to-knee-deep water perpendicular to the beach, along a thigh-width pipe. At the wave-break zone, this pipe is at the bottom of a rip-current notch in the reef. Fortunately, the pipe has rough joints at…

    Family Beach Guam, Micronesia

    Family Beach, located near Outhouse Beach, is idyllic beach diving. it is within Apra Harbor, thereby guaranteeing that during most weather it is divable. Unlike Outhouse Beach, it is fairly brightly lit, with moderately well developed corals and moderately abundant sea life. Parking is alongside a…

    Finger Reef Guam, Micronesia

    Like Outhouse Beach and Family Beach, Finger Reef is inside Apra Harbor, and therefore divable even when rough weather threatens to make most of Guam's divesites undivable. There, the similarity ends. Finger Reef is an extremely well-developed reef wall along the opposite side of Apra Harbor, much…

    Gab Gab Guam, Micronesia

    Located in Naval Station on the western coast of Guam, Gab Gab Beach is in a restricted naval base so only military personnel will have access to Gab Gab Beach. The beach is great for snorkelers, and beginning and experienced divers. You can do a beach entry or come in off a boat. You’ll find…

    Outhouse Beach Guam, Micronesia

    Outhouse Beach is a favorite spot for SCUBAcertification dives. On a typical day, five to ten SCUBA companies' vans will be gathered at this site, busy conducting PADI Open Water certification dives. This should not, however, be taken as a sign that the site is exceptionally pretty. In fact, it is…

    Kitsugawa Maru Guam, Micronesia

    To the west of the Tokai Maru lies a third huge shipwreck, the Japanese freighter Kitsugawa Maru - another casualty of the days prior to the US invasion of Guam in 1944. Torpedoed by the submarine USS Seahorse, she was towed into the harbor for repairs and, while at anchor, was attacked by bombs and…

    Hap's Reef Guam, Micronesia

    Hap's Reef is a well-developed coral mound several hundred yards offshore, in roughly 30'~40' of water, with flat terrain and shallow sandy valleys surrounding it. It is generally accessed by boat, and is a favorite 'second dive of the day" after diving the nearby Blue Hole.

    Togomon Bay Guam, Micronesia

    When you enter the water set your compass to the buoy and there will be a ledge with a 6 foot drop off. Just hop in here and descend and head toward the buoy. Along the way the clarity will not be great (due to the water treatment plant). Just keep swimming and eventually it will clear up and you…

    Zerke Float Plane Koror, Micronesia

    Lying in 17m of water and on her starboard side, this seaplane is in almost perfect condition. Only the starboard wing has become disconnected from the main fuselage and even that lies close by. The engine, with propellor, is still intact and it is possible to see inside the cockpit with all its…

    Teshio Maru Koror, Micronesia

    Having left Malakal Harbour before the US air strikes of March 30th and 31st 1944, this vessel was nevertheless bombed and strafed by a passing US fighter and managed to drift onto a reef. After the war she was salvaged and later slipped off the reef to finally lie on her starboard side in 24m of…

    Iro Koror, Micronesia

    This supply ship was hit by a US torpedo on her way from the Philippines to Palau on March 22nd 1944 and finally sunk off Koror on March 30th of that year. Interestingly, Japanese merchant vessels always had the word "Maru" suffixed to their name, so the lack of it in this case describes it as a…

    Helmet Wreck Koror, Micronesia

    Situated in Malakal Harbour, this recently discovered wreck has yet to be identified and so is named after the large numbers of helmets that can be seen inside it. She lies almost vertically at a depth of between 15 - 35m.This small supply ship will reveal a wealth of treasures - some EXTREMELY…

    Amatsu Maru (Black Coral… Koror, Micronesia

    This oil tanker was sunk just off Koror in Malakal Harbour. Her life was short, having come into service only 4 months before being sunk. At a length of 520 ft, this is the largest wreck around Palau and she lies upright in 40m of water.The dive is excellent both for those who have the experience to…

    Bichu Maru (Whiteface Wreck) Koror, Micronesia

    It should be said at the outset that there is still debate today as to whether this wreck is actually of the Bichu Maru. We have decided to go with the name anyway and also point out that the site is alternatively referred to as The Whiteface Wreck due to its proximity to an exposed area of pale…

    Buoy 6 Koror, Micronesia

    Other than the fact that this ship was a submarine chaser, not a lot is known, least of all her name - hence the title above. It was actually an old fishing boat that was converted to perform the above task, as were many others during WW2.It is 100 ft long and rests upright in Malakal Channel, east…

    USS Perry Koror, Micronesia

    One day before the US invasion of Peleliuand Angaur, this destroyer was sunk after hitting a mine. Despite numerous efforts over the years to discover its whereabouts, they only became known with certainty in 2000 when one of the survivors directed a team of divers to the spot. She is situated off…

    Blue Corner Koror, Micronesia

    This is without doubt the most famous site around Palau and the one that everyone wants to visit. Depths and currents, however, will not make it suitable for everyone.The reef extends far out into the Pacific at an average depth of only 10m. There are vertical walls on either side that drop to a…

    Blue Holes Koror, Micronesia

    Slightly further west from Blue Corner, is this fascinating site. From the shallow reef, you can enter from any of four openings and descend into an enormous underwater cavern. When the light is right, the feeling inside is of being in a submerged cathedral.The bottom drops to 35m and you'll…

    German Channel Koror, Micronesia

    This man-made channel was blasted out by German miners, in the early 1900s, to allow their boats easy access from the inner lagoon to the open sea. Over the years, it has become much narrower as coral formations have developed and now live-aboard vessels often have difficulty navigating it unless…

    Pincher's Reef Koror, Micronesia

    Pincher's Reef is situated at the opening to Malakal Harbour.It's shallow with a sandy bottom and is a great location for photography that's best dived at night. Expect to come across plenty of crustaceans, feather stars, flatworms and nudibranches. Whilst there's no big fish life to talk about…

    Chandelier Cave Koror, Micronesia

    Chandelier Cave is certainly worth a visit. As there is oxygen in the cave, it is suitable for those without a great deal of cave diving experience. It is made up of five seperate chambers that are all connected. The first four are under water - but with air pockets - whilst the fifth is above the…

    Ngemelis Wall Koror, Micronesia

    Not only is this the most famous and exciting wall dive around Palau, but it is also regarded by many as simply the best in the world. Situated just south of German Channel in the south of Palau, this dive starts in shallow water - so shallow that the coral can be exposed at low tide - then levels…

    Ulong Channel Koror, Micronesia

    This site is situated on the west coast of Palau, close to Siaes Tunnel and is regarded by many as being one of the best drift dives in the world. The best time to make the dive is on the incoming tide. The entrance is covered with coral gardens and the channel itself stretches some 500m - at an…
    Jelly Fish Lake

    Jellyfish Lake Koror, Micronesia

    If ever you wanted a really unusual site for snorkelling, this is it - NOTE, it is not for diving for reasons explained later. Situated on Eil Malk Island, this saltwater lake was created millions of years ago after a submerged reef rose from the sea. It is now totally landlocked and isolated from…

    Siaes Tunnel Koror, Micronesia

    Yet another extraordinary dive on Palau, this site is situated close to Ulong Channel on the west coast. Due to its depth, it is considered an advanced dive and time inside is therefore limited - maybe 12 minutes. The opening to the tunnel starts on a sheer wall at 23m and stretches inside for 50m,…

    Ngerchong Island Koror, Micronesia

    Situated inbetween Koror and Peleliu on the east coast, this island has some interesting diving. Because depths and currents are not an issue here, the area is ideal for beginners and photography. Ngerchong Outside is a gently sloping wall featuring a good variety of soft and hard coral as well as…

    Peleliu Cut Peliliu, Micronesia

    The most well-known site is Peleliu Cut. At its shallowest, this reef lies in 10m of water, with walls that drop off steeply to the depths. Because of the ever-present currents, there is actually very little coral life at the top, however the walls are covered in sea fans, sea whips and hard and…

    Mwand Wall & Pass (nr.1) Pohnpei, Micronesia

    This stunning dive features a wealth of corals. Branching Green Tubastrea Coral Trees compete with Red Whip Coral and multi-hued soft coral trees. Crinoids decorate the beautiful gorgonians found below 100 feet. Divers can also see large fish such as Napoleon Wrasses and schooling fusiliers, as well…

    Areu Wall (nr.2) Pohnpei, Micronesia

    This inner lagoon dive features encrusting sponges, tunicates, hard coral and a wealth of tropical reef fish. At depth the wall is studded with black coral trees, large gorgonian fans and soft coral trees.

    Joy Island (nr.3) Pohnpei, Micronesia

    The island offers several good spots along its east and northeast shores that are frequented by Green Sea Turtles, Eagle Rays, reef sharks, Dog-tooth Tuna and barracuda. The area also offers excellent snorkeling with shallow coral gardens.

    Rainbow Island (Nr.4) Pohnpei, Micronesia

    Decorated with hard and soft corals and a variety of sponges, this area features both steep drop-offs and sloping walls. There is a good chance that you'll see schooling jacks, turtles, King Mackerels or rainbow runners. Vast schools of parrotfish, unicornfish and surgeonfish are also occasionally…

    Kehpara Island (nr.5) Pohnpei, Micronesia

    A variety of underwater terrain surrounds Kehpara, including a channel for drift diving and a wall with Golden Sea Fans, anemones and sponges. Sightings of Silvertip Sharks are not uncommon, along with patrolling Blacktip and Whitetip Reef Sharks. Macro photographers will find a wealth of…

    Poahloang Pass (Nr.6) Pohnpei, Micronesia

    The sloping inner reef is punctuated with cracks and crevices. Look for mollusks, crustaceans and moray eels. The healthy upper reef is home to anemones, sea turtles, Sweetlips, and several species of snapper.

    Palikir Pass (nr.7) Pohnpei, Micronesia

    With an ever-present school of 30 to more than 100 Gray Reef Sharks, this passage dive is considered one of the most active and exciting. Just outside the entrance of the channel is a deep reef at about 120 feet and is the best area to observe the sharks.

    Palikir Wall (nr.8) Pohnpei, Micronesia

    Drift along the outer barrier wall into the channel and along the wall you'll find shell-life such as shiny cowries, Triton's trumpets, giant clams and augers. A giant coral head marks the entrance into the channel. This is a popular area for nesting triggerfish and resting Whitetips. Soft coral…