Micronesia Blue Lagoon Resort, Live-abord SS Thorfin Truk Lagoon
Truk's history of early Spanish domination was followed by German acquisition after the Spanish-American war about 1890, and then a Japanese mandate from the League of Nations upon Germany's defeat in 1918. The Japanese era saw a great buildup of arms and bases in advance of a wide military blitz over the Western Pacific. The blitz was supplied heavily from facilities at Truk, where often more than 1,000 merchant and war ships moored in readiness for further deployment. Five airfields supporting close to 500 aircraft provided complete protection over Truk's Gibraltar-like facilities. A deep lagoon, high islands and circling barrier reef provided extensive natural protection. Patrol boats, torpedo boats, submarines, tugs, landing craft, gunboats and mine sweepers contributed to the final defenses and service needs to maintain this big base. Truk was considered the most formidable of all Japanese strongholds in the Pacific. This reputation caused an overconfident Truk command to relax their vigil against invasion, in spite of U.S. forces fast approaching from the East. Supplies from Japan had almost ceased, due to immense successes of U.S. submarines finally equipped with torpedoes that found their mark. Supply convoys receiving nearly 90% losses enroute to Truk, deprived the garrison of food, fuel and new armaments desperately required to maintain strength. By early 1944, U.S. forces had amassed a huge armada of top line carriers, battleships, cruisers, destroyers and submarines for a major surprise sweep against Truk on February 16th, 17th and 18th. This attack, coded "Operation Hailstone", caught the Japanese totally unaware, and led to one of the most successful U.S. engagements of WWII. After a follow up attack in April, 1944, Truk was reduced to rubble with over 70 shipwrecks, 400 aircraft destroyed or sunk, and the menace of this big fortress removed forever. U.S. forces declined engagement with the 40,000 troops at Truk, and after these attacks, starvation consumed many of the defenders before the eventual surrender of Japan late in 1945. About 20 years later, adventure divers such as Jacques Cousteau, Al Giddings and Klaus Lindemann discovered the wonders of this huge sunken fleet, replete with incredible vistas of war machinery, soft coral draperies, fish life and personal mementos. Truk is without parallel-its ghostly remains create the world's greatest wreck diving in a wonderfully comfortable location.
AIRFARE
- Continental Air Micronesia CO
- Departing Cairns 08OCT10 Arriving Guam 08OCT10
- Continental Air Micronesia CO
- Departing Guam 08OCT10 Arriving Truk 08OCT10
- Continental Air Micronesia CO
- Departing Truk 16OCT10 Arriving Guam 16OCT10
- Continental Air Micronesia CO
- Departing Guam 18OCT10 Arriving Cairns 18OCT10
- Taxes and fuel surcharges included
Blue Lagoon Resort Truk Lagoon
- 08OCT10 - 09OCT10
- Standard (First Floor), 1 Nights,
- Twin share
- Transfers included
- Please note that a marine tax fee of approx USD35.00 is payable to your dive operator.
Visas
- A visa will be required prior to departure.
- Please contact your travel agency for further information.
SS Thorfin
- 09OCT10 - 16OCT10
- 7 Nights TWN Accommodation
- All meals
- Up to 5 dives a day - tank/weight/air fills
Fiesta Hotel Guam
- 16OCT10 - 17OCT10
- Ocean Front, 1 Nights,
- Twin
- transfer
Cairns Colonial Club
- 17OCT10 - 18OCT10
- Resort Room, 1 Nights,
- Twin
DOES NOT INCLUDE:
Excess baggage, items of a personal nature, Travel Insurance (unless specified), Taxes (unless specified), Visa and passport costs, meals and
beverages not detailed in the above inclusions.
TOUR LEADER FOC: based 5 paying passengers ie 06th person free excluding meals thorfinn and taxes airline ticket.
RESERVATIONS:
A $330 deposit and a completed booking form are required at the time of booking. Liveaboards require a minimum of a $500 non refundable deposit.
Final monies are due 45 days (60 for liveaboards) in advance of departure with automatic cancellation 30 days prior. All persons paying under 30
day period will incur a $30 per person late payment penalty and any bookings under this period are on request only. All prices are subject to change
at the diescretion of the airline or land operators or as a result of an amendment to the relevant international currency conversion rate. Quote is valid
for seven (7) days from the date of quotation. Costings are subject to change until paid in full, this includes currency fluctuations and operator rate
changes. Payments not paid on the due date will incur a $33.00 per person late payment penalty.
PLEASE NOTE:
VISA REQUIREMENTS:
International passengers may require a visa. Please check with your travel consultant well before you travel if you haven't already been advised of
visa requirements for your destination.
TRAVEL INSURANCE:
Allways Dive Expeditions highly recommend you take travel insurance to cover this trip. Please check with your consultant for further details.
CREDIT CARD MERCHANT FEE: Visa/Mastercard 1.5% Amercian Express/Diners Club 3%.


