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Operation Hailstorm
Discover the world's most fabulous wrecks in the tropical paradise of the South Pacific Sea Dwellers of New Jersey is pleased to present an exotic scuba dive vacation to the fascinating and intriguing tropical paradise of Micronesia. The scuba dive experts of Sea Dwellers are prepared to take you on a unforgettable dive adventure that promises both excitement and luxury. We will be diving throughout the Islands of Chuuk - Truk Lagoon, Palau, and Yap. Make your plans now to join us on our trip to one of the most beautiful dive locations in the world !
Chuuk - Truk Lagoon
Beneath the aquamarine waters of the infamous 40 mile wide Truk Lagoon lie the magnificent shipwrecks of Japan's Imperial 4th Fleet. These ships were condemned to a watery grave over 50 years ago by the US Naval attacks in operation Hailstone during WWII. Beneath the wrecks, flourishing natural reefs, exotic undersea life, and lush sloping walls offer a stunning change of pace for divers who relish variety. No place else
can promise such a diverse underwater adventure in a single destination. Join us on the S.S. Thorfin as we embark upon an unforgettable experience that comes with superb service, deluxe accommodations, and expert dive guides.
The Wreck Diving Capital of the World
On his second visit to Truk Lagoon, Captain Ted realized diving the wrecks of Truk Lagoon was the Super Bowl of Wreck Diving! Between the wrecks, reefs, undersea life, and the exotic locale, Captain Ted knew that Truk Lagoon had to become a regular destination for Sea Dwellers of NJ. After visiting and living with the Chuukese, Captain Ted has
learned which wrecks to dive, who to dive with, what islands
to explore and where to stay. Captain Ted provides his Top 16
Reasons to Dive Truk Lagoon:
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A possibility of diving 5 wrecks a day
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Visibility over 100 feet
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Fabulous Video and Photo opportunities
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Shallow wrecks for the less experienced wreck divers
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Deep wrecks and decompression diving, if you wish
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Deep penetrations inside huge World War II Wrecks
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History of WWII and artifacts right
before your eyes
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A tropical island atmosphere that far surpasses any National
Geographic South Pacific Documentary
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American cuisine
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Clean, large hotel rooms (Truk Stop)
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Friendly dive guides and boat drivers -
Small diving groups. No more than 7 divers per boat
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No more than 7 divers on a wreck at a time
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Dive double 80's if you bring bands and cross over bar and/or
2 regulators
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Captain Ted's steel 121 cubic ft cylinder
was kept it filled to 3000 PSI for him for 7 days
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Captain Ted has seen over 40 wrecks and you can, too!
Palau
The islands of Palau are rich with legend and tradition influenced by many countries. The modern reality is one of exotic beauty enhanced by a warm friendly people representing a blend of Micronesian cultures. We will be staying at the Palau Pacific Resort which is nestled among 64 acres of verdant gardens and brilliant tropical flowers. With 160 spacious guest rooms and suites, the Palau Pacific Resort captures the spirit and culture of the islands with a world-class vacation atmosphere. The crew at Sea Dwellers of NJ knows the intricacies of diving Palau, and is prepared to guide you on an unforgettable excursion into one of the most intriguing and beautiful dives spots in the world.
Yap
Yap is a tropical oasis where the year-round temperature averages in the mid-80's with a water temperature of 83. Until recently Yap has been inaccessible to visitors, remaining pristine and untouched. The culture, language, and traditions are still intact and visible on a daily basis. Yap today is Micronesia the way it used to be. Yap truly is world class diving at its best. The outer drop-offs offer crystal clear visibility in excess of 100 feet. Colorful vertical walls, healthy living reefs, coral caverns teeming with tropical fish, moray eels, lion fish, turtles, and more all entice divers who choose to explore the seemingly untouched underwater landscape.
Sea Dwellers of New Jersey
Captain Ted Masotti
- General Manager
231 Herbert Avenue,
Closter, NJ 07624
201-564-7571 Fax 201-564-7572
email: info@SeaDwellersNJ.com
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