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Where We are Going in 2022

March 22, 2022 by Eric Keibler

Grand Cayman Family Trip – July 2022

Grand Cayman – Sunset House

July 30 to August 6, 2022

Overview

Join us for a Grand Cayman Summer Adventure to Sunset House, with Charles & Amy Alarez as your trip leaders.  This is a perfect get-away for Summer.  There is lots of great diving, beautiful relaxing setting, simple accommodations, unlimited beach diving, with tons of other fun things to do on island.

Your trip leaders will be happy to share the underwater experience with topside adventures from start to finish.  We will even start the day of arrival with a quick beach check-dive, so we are ready for the rest of the week.  Oceanic Ventures guests have several specials with this package only: including a 3 tank safari day, a dive to the famous wreck of the Kittiwake, beach night dives on one of Ann’s favorite beach night diving spots and free nitrox!!! Maybe even do some shopping while you are there or maybe just a ton of diving!!!  The hotel will arrange for a shared fee-transfer each night to a local restaurant for the group if you want to join them so no rental car or taxi’s needed.

There is amazing shore diving from the Sunset House beach as well as very good night diving and night snorkeling!!  The Mermaid, Amphitrite a 9 foot bronze statue resides right offshore of the resort.  There is a protected ocean pool entrance from the shore.

What is included?

  • * 8 days/ 7 nights/5 days of boat diving,
  • 4 two tank days and one 3 tank day Safari dive with lunch,
  • Sunset House Courtyard Rooms,
  • made-to-order breakfast,
  • RT air transfers to the hotel, 
  • unlimited beach cylinders, weights, 
  • water on board,
  • hotel taxes/resort fee, 
  • trip brochure and packet,
  • trip shirt, and 
  • travel leader.

Special Oceanic Ventures Connoisseur Club Benefit

  • one day of three tank safari with lunch
  • free nitrox

Other activities that can be arranged… 

Shopping in town, City and cultural tours

What is not included?

international air ticket, marine park fee, Kittiwake tag, Kittiwake upgrade dive, extra boat diving, tips for local dive staff, bar tab, lunch & dinner, additional land tours, other activities, diving equipment system, add-on specialty diver classes, private dive master for junior divers under 16 (estimate $150 per day per family buddy team), trip insurance, dive insurance and shopping. 

What other things should I be aware of?

  • All guests must complete an OVI Travel Application and a Sunset House Liability Waiver
  • COVID 19 Vaccination: Vaccinated travelers may enter the Cayman Islands with a negative PCR test. Unvacinated travelers will require a two week quarantine upon entry.
  • Flight Suggestions:

United: non-stop

July 30 UA 551                   IAH 12:42 pm to GCM    3:35 pm

Aug 6 UA 1854                   GCM 4:40 pm to IAH       7:42 pm

Southwest Airlines : thru FLL

July 30  SW 3833/ 1236                 HOU 7:15 AM  to GCM 12:20 PM via FLL

Aug 06   SW 1216/3430                    GCM 1:15 pm to  HOU 9:55 pm  via FLL

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COVID Information

The traveler must be free from COVID before departure. A COVID test is required before departure and a test is required to return to the United States. These requirements are subject to change

The Fine Print…

Please see the Terms & Conditions page for a listing of our travel policies. Additionally, please see the Master Liveaboard terms and conditions. By depositing on the trip, you agree to both sets of terms and conditions. All prices are subject to change until booked and ticketed. All moneys are due in full on deposit even if not paid in full and some penalties may ably for cancellations based on the operators policies and group penalties.  As with most small island properties and vessels, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces.  We highly recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems and should be purchased within 14 das of the initial deposit to receive the most benefit.  No refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Trip insurance and diving insurance can be found at http://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure/DAN and Travel Guard have a family plan.  Diving Accident and Medical Insurance is required. Vessel and OVI travel releases are required.  Please plan to bring a copy of your logbook, c-card, and diving insurance.  

Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration.  No refunds for missed flights or boats.

Note: All guests spaces are reserved upon deposit.  But unless a minimum number of guest sign up for the trip by the deadline dates, an Oceanic Ventures trip leader will not be attending.

Adventure Date

July 30 to August 6, 2022

Airfare

Airfare is not included in this trip. Your destination is Georgetown Grand Cayman

It is best to fly with the group so please let us help you plan this part of the trip.

Transit Arrangements

None are required for this trip. However if you want to arrive early or stay longer, we can assist you with these arrangements.

Fare

All per person double and Club membership. First booked, first choice. Only 15 guest spaces available

  • * $2,195 pp/Club – garden view room
  • *There is also an ocean view apartment booked.  Ask for pricing. (based on availability.)
  • $400 discount for non-diver on garden view,
  • $300 discount for non-diver in ocean view.  
  • $175 pp upgrade for ocean view rooms 
  • $600 single upgrade in the Courtyard room/ $850 upgrade for Ocean view room

Deposit & Final Payment

  • * $1,500 plus trip insurance
  • * Final payment due – August 1, 2022
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Travel Notes

  • * An Oceanic Ventures Application/Travel Release is required at time of booking
  • * A boat Release is required by the final payment date
  • * We cannot guarantee a roommate unless you are booking together with someone, so plan on a single supplement
  • * As with most small operations, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces. We always recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems. There are no refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Travel Insurance (ie: comprehensive accident, medical, baggage and trip cancellation and interruption insurance) purchased at the time their reservation is made, may help protect guests from financial disappointment if they are prevented from making their scheduled trip due to illness or family illness, or in the event that unforeseen circumstances prevent the airline or yacht from making its scheduled trip.
  • * The United States is requiring a COVID test prior to re-entering the country. The boat will handle getting everyone COVID tested prior to boarding your return flight.
  • * Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration
  • * We require diving accident insurance. For your convenience below are links to Dive Assure . Both organizations offer Travel Insurance and Dive Accident Insurance and be purchased via our web site at https://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure and Travel Guard have a family plan. Dive Assure is diving insurance and also has a travel insurance option.

Travel Insurance

We highly recommend travel insurance to help cover you for unknown events that may occur. You should purchase it within 14 days of your deposit to receive the most benefit from the policy. We also recommend that you have coverage to help you in the event you need to leave for weather or other emergencies.


Thank you for letting us assist you with your family’s diving adventures!

Filed Under: Travel, Where We are Going in 2022 Tagged With: Grand Cayman

January 4, 2022 by Eric Keibler

Solomon Islands -2022

Solomon Islands Liveaboard

October 21 to October 29, 2022

Overview

The Solomon Islands comprise 992 islands, of which only 147 are inhabited. Situated to the northeast of Australia and southeast of Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands are one of the last frontiers; untouched, peaceful and beautiful. Due to its remote location, the country offers some of the most pristine dive sites in the world, filled with innumerable unspoiled hard and soft corals. Indulge yourself in true picture postcard diving.

There is something for everyone in the Solomon Islands. For those who like their creatures on the large side there are various types of shark cruising amid the spectacular scenery of jaw dropping reefs, walls and pinnacles. For the macro diver, there is a plethora of macro wonders to discover such as pygmy seahorses, nudibranchs, electric clams and ghost pipefish. The marine diversity in Solomon Islands is hard to beat! There are wrecks, caves, caverns, and underwater volcanos.  And the local villagers are friendly and interested in meeting visitors and sharing their crafts, carvings, and culture.  

The Solomon Islands are THE destination for the real diving fan looking for a change of scenery, completely off the beaten track.

Embarkation: Coral Sea Resort, Honiara at 18:00

Disembarkation: Coral Sea Resort, Honiara, at 8:00

What is included?

  • * 11 days/ 10 nights/9 days of diving 
  • * Taxes
  • , full board accommodations based on double occupancy
  • * Meals while on boat, including water, tea, coffee, juices and soft drinks
  • * transfers on arrival if traveling with the group
  • 1 night hotel on arrival and on departure, based on double occupancy
  • * trip brochure and packet,
  • * trip shirt, and travel leader.

Can I use a rebreather?

The Solomon Master is a rebreather friendly vessel. However, sorb and oxygen must be ordered 4 months in advance. If you are using your CCR on this trip, please let us know early so we can make the proper arrangements. So, yes, you may use your rebreather.

Special Oceanic Ventures Connoisseur Club Benefit

Other activities that can be arranged… 

Shopping in town, City and cultural tours

What is not included?

Airfare, additional transfers, meals or activities in transit, any additional hotels based on air schedule once published, transfers not with the group, other land tours, tips for crew and local guides, diving insurance, nitrox, diving equipment not listed above, alcoholic drinks on board, on-board merchandise, local taxes and port fees, Club Aquarius fee $65 pp.  Tips need to be paid in cash. All other vessel expenses can be paid by credit card subject to an admin fee of 3%.  Sofnolime and rebreather gas must be ordered 4 months in advance.  We may need to transit thru Australia or Fiji.

What other things should I be aware of?

  • Local taxes and port fees must be paid in advance and are added to your final payment.  (Estimated $250 USD)
  • Nitrox is $250 per person per charter, paid in advance and added to your final payment..
  • Advanced Open Water and 40 logged dives are recommended for this route. See Ann if you are interested in the trip but do not at this time meet the requirements.
  • Fit to Dive: all guests must complete a fit to dive form www.masterliveaboards.com/forms
  • COVID 19 Vaccination: At this time there is not a vaccine requirement but there may be in the future. 
  • Measles Immunization:  Passengers arriving from American Samoa, Fiji, Tonga, Australia, New Zealand and Philippines including transit passengers, are required to show proof of vaccination against measles at least 14 days prior to arrival. We will most likely be transiting thru Fiji or Australia, so plan accordingly.
  • Air Schedules:  air schedules have not been published but it most likely we will need to do a contract charter in order to get all of guests to Honiara and back to meet the vessel’s schedules.  At this time it is probably not possible to use miles for your trip.  Plan to budget apx $2500 for air.  We will negotiate the best contract possible and there should be options for upgrade to business class service.
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COVID Information

The traveler must be free from COVID before departure. A COVID test is required before departure and a test is required to return to the United States. These requirements are subject to change

The Fine Print…

Please see the Terms & Conditions page for a listing of our travel policies. Additionally, please see the Master Liveaboard terms and conditions. By depositing on the trip, you agree to both sets of terms and conditions. All prices are subject to change until booked and ticketed. All moneys are due in full on deposit even if not paid in full and some penalties may ably for cancellations based on the operators policies and group penalties.  As with most small island properties and vessels, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces.  We highly recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems and should be purchased within 14 das of the initial deposit to receive the most benefit.  No refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Trip insurance and diving insurance can be found at http://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure/DAN and Travel Guard have a family plan.  Diving Accident and Medical Insurance is required. Vessel and OVI travel releases are required.  Please plan to bring a copy of your logbook, c-card, and diving insurance.  

Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration.  No refunds for missed flights or boats.

Note: All guests spaces are reserved upon deposit.  But unless a minimum number of guest sign up for the trip by the deadline dates, an Oceanic Ventures trip leader will not be attending.

Adventure Date

October 21 – 29, 2022

Airfare

Airfare is not included in this trip. Your destination is Honiara

It is best to fly with the group so please let us help you plan this part of the trip. The air schedules for this trip have not been set yet so air will require some patience.

Transit Arrangements

The trip includes 1 night in a transit hotel on arrival and on departure.

Fare

All per person double and Club membership. First booked, first choice. Only 15 guest spaces available

  • * $5,195 pp/Club – Classic Cabin (2 spaces – sold, pending)
  • * $5,694 pp/Club – Premium Cabin (8 spaces – 3 sold, 6 remaining)
  • * $6,095 pp/Club – Master Cabin (6 Spaces – 2 sold 3 remaining)

Deposit & Final Payment

  • * $1,500 plus trip insurance
  • * Final payment due – August 1, 2022
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Travel Notes

  • * An Oceanic Ventures Application/Travel Release is required at time of booking
  • * A boat Release is required by the final payment date
  • * We cannot guarantee a roommate unless you are booking together with someone, so plan on a single supplement
  • * As with most small liveaboard operations, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces. We always recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems. There are no refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Travel Insurance (ie: comprehensive accident, medical, baggage and trip cancellation and interruption insurance) purchased at the time their reservation is made, may help protect guests from financial disappointment if they are prevented from making their scheduled trip due to illness or family illness, or in the event that unforeseen circumstances prevent the airline or yacht from making its scheduled trip.
  • * The United States is requiring a COVID test prior to re-entering the country. The boat will handle getting everyone COVID tested prior to boarding your return flight.
  • * Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration
  • * We require diving accident insurance. For your convenience below are links to Dive Assure . Both organizations offer Travel Insurance and Dive Accident Insurance and be purchased via our web site at https://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure and Travel Guard have a family plan. Dive Assure is diving insurance and also has a travel insurance option.

Travel Insurance

We highly recommend travel insurance to help cover you for unknown events that may occur. You should purchase it within 14 days of your deposit to receive the most benefit from the policy. We also recommend that you have coverage to help you in the event you need to leave for weather or other emergencies.


Thank you for letting us assist you with your family’s diving adventures!

Filed Under: Pacific, Where We are Going in 2022 Tagged With: Solomon Islands

March 6, 2021 by Eric Keibler

Cozumel – Annual Cozumel Trip 2022

Annual Cozumel Adventure – You’ll Love it!

Overview

Join us for our Cozumel Adventure trip.  This is a perfect get away for before all your holiday parties start and when we get that first blast of cold northern air in Houston.  There is lots of great diving, beautiful relaxing setting, with other fun things to do.  Your trip leader will be happy to share the underwater experience and topside adventures from start to finish.  We will even start the day of arrival with a quick check-dive, so we are ready for the rest of the diving days.  Maybe even do some holiday shopping while you are there!!!

What is included?

  • * 5 days/ 4 nights/3 days of boat diving 
  • * Luxurious garden view rooms at the  El Presidenté Intercontinental Hotel, (upgrades to beach-front rooms are available)
  • * American breakfast (served),
  • * transfers on arrival to the hotel, if arrive with group
  • * unlimited beach cylinders, weights,
  • * water on board the boats,
  • * hotel taxes/resort fee,
  • * trip brochure and packet,
  • * trip shirt, and travel leader.
  • * Two tank morning dives and optional add-on for two in the afternoon dives, night dives if planned in advance

Special Oceanic Ventures Connoisseur Club Benefit

  • * Scuba Du water bottle,
  • * Dinner on the beach with Ann & Eric on the last evening

Other Diving Activities…

Optional Diving – (booked and paid in advance – so we can schedule the boats)

  • * Two tank afternoon dives will be offered on Tuesday. $110 per two tank dive (min 4 persons needed – we have sold at least 1 space)
  • * Two Tank Afternoon/Night Dive will be offered on Monday, $110 per two tank dive (min 4 persons needed – we have sold at least 1 space)
  • * Dives must be booked in advance

Other activities that can be arranged… 

Shopping in town, Mayan Ruin Tours, Island Tour

What is not included?

Airfare to/from Cozumel, Departure transfers to the airport, Room Upgrades, Nitrox, Extra boat diving, Victor’s Valet Equipment Service, Bar tab, Lunch & dinner, Taxi fares to/from town, Airport tax above the estimated rate when ticketed, Additional land tours, Other activities, Diving equipment system, Trip insurance and shopping, Tips for local dive staff or tour staff, Environmental Fee ($1.35 per day per room to help with reef and island protection. This is collected on site when check-in the hotel)

What flights are most of the group traveling?

  • Departing 3 December 2022 IAH to CZM on UA1919 9:40AM – 12:58PM
  • Returning 7 December 2022 CZM to IAH on UA1867 2:55PM – 4:28PM
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COVID Information

The traveler must be free from COVID before departure.

The Fine Print…

Please see the Terms & Conditions page for a listing of our travel policies. All prices are subject to change until booked and ticketed. All moneys are due in full on deposit even if not paid in full and some penalties may ably for cancellations based on the operators policies and group penalties.  As with most small island properties and vessels, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces.  We highly recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems.  No refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Trip insurance and diving insurance can be found at http://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure/DAN and Travel Guard have a family plan.  Diving Accident and Medical Insurance is required. Vessel and OVI travel releases are required.  Please plan to bring a copy of your logbook, c-card, and diving insurance.  

Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration.  No refunds for missed flights or boats.

Note: All guests spaces are reserved upon deposit.  But unless a minimum number of guest sign up for the trip by the deadline dates, an Oceanic Ventures trip leader will not be attending.

Adventure Date

December 3-7, 2022

Airfare

Airfare is not included in this trip

Transit Arrangements

We can assist you with transit hotels if needed.

Fare

All per person double discounted for cash and Club membership. Except the single cabin which is for one person. First booked, first choice.

  • *$1,495 pp/Club/cash ($$1,45 full rate) for the 5-day adventure
  • * Private Upgrade add $290 for 5-day, (Room upgrade available as below)
  • * Luxury Ocean View, King Bed, add $120 pp for the 5-day adventure
  • * Luxury Beach Front Room: add $490 pp for the5-day adventure,

Deposit & Final Payment

  • * $500 plus trip insurance
  • * Must be deposited by 15 September to hold guaranteed space and fare or until we are sold out so, don’t delay
  • * Final payment due – October 31, 2021
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Travel Notes

  • * An Oceanic Ventures Application/Travel Release is required at time of booking
  • * A Resort Release is required by the final payment date
  • * We cannot guarantee a roommate unless you are booking together with someone, so plan on a single supplement
  • * As with most small island properties, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces. We always recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems. There are no refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Travel Insurance (ie: comprehensive accident, medical, baggage and trip cancellation and interruption insurance) purchased at the time their reservation is made, may help protect guests from financial disappointment if they are prevented from making their scheduled trip due to illness or family illness, or in the event that unforeseen circumstances prevent the airline or yacht from making its scheduled trip.
  • * Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration
  • * We require diving accident insurance. For your convenience below are links to Dive Assure . Both organizations offer Travel Insurance and Dive Accident Insurance and be purchased via our web site at https://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure and Travel Guard have a family plan. Dive Assure is diving insurance and also has a travel insurance option.

Travel Insurance

We highly recommend travel insurance to help cover you for unknown events that may occur. We also recommend that you have coverage to help you in the event you need to leave for weather or other emergencies.

Filed Under: Travel, Where We are Going in 2022 Tagged With: Cozumel, Escorted Travel Opportunities

February 20, 2021 by Eric Keibler

Bikini Atoll – Historic Atomic Wrecks August 09-25,2022

Bikini Atoll is part of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, which covers nearly 1 million square miles of idyllic emerald-green coral atolls, surrounded by the crystal-blue waters of the Pacific. A one of a kind diving paradise, as it features not only beautiful reefs, corals and wonderful marine life. Above all, …

Overview

Bikini Atoll is part of the Republic of the Marshall Islands, which covers nearly 1 million square miles of idyllic emerald-green coral atolls, surrounded by the crystal-blue waters of the Pacific. A one of a kind diving paradise, as it features not only beautiful reefs, corals and wonderful marine life. Above all, it is the final resting place for some of the most significant warships in history. Bikini Lagoon is the first UNESCO World Heritage site for the Marshall archipelago and is undisputedly ranked first on any serious wreck divers’ bucket-list. This is well justified; nowhere else on earth you will be able to dive such a unique collection of historic battleships, cruisers, as well as the world-famous USS Saratoga aircraft carrier with its 270m (888ft.) flight deck.

As most wrecks at Bikini Atoll are beyond recreational depth limits, this itinerary is recommended only for technical divers with previous wreck experience.

Generally, there are two dives per day and the typical schedule will be as follows:

  • Breakfast followed by a briefing & Dive 1
  • Lunch, relaxation followed by briefing & Dive 2
  • Snack, relaxation,
  • Dinner

Explosive history

Pristine Beaches in Bikini Eric Keibler
Pristine Beaches in Bikini © Eric Keibler

In 1946, following the end of World War II, the United States gathered together a “mock” naval fleet in order to test the effects of atomic bomb blasts on a large naval fleet. They named it Operation Crossroads and designated Bikini Atoll to be one of the sites for the explosive tests, with the local inhabitants displaced to another atoll. More Operations followed suit; from land, on the reef, on the sea, from the air and underwater. Between 1946 and 1958, the United States tested a grand total of 67 nuclear weapons on the Marshall Islands, of which ‘Castle Bravo’ on Bikini Lagoon in 1954 is the best-known. This 15-megaton TNT hydrogen atomic bomb was a thousand times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. It left a crater in the lagoon of 2 kilometres wide and 76 metres deep. Bikini Atoll was opened for diving in 1996, allowing divers to experience some of the most historic and unparalleled wreck diving in the world.

In 1946, following the end of World War II, the United States gathered together a “mock” naval fleet in order to test the effects of atomic bomb blasts on a large naval fleet. They named it Operation Crossroads and designated Bikini Atoll to be one of the sites for the explosive tests, with the local inhabitants displaced to another atoll. More Operations followed suit; from land, on the reef, on the sea, from the air and underwater. Between 1946 and 1958, the United States tested a grand total of 67 nuclear weapons on the Marshall Islands, of which ‘Castle Bravo’ on Bikini Lagoon in 1954 is the best-known. This 15-megaton TNT hydrogen atomic bomb was a thousand times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. It left a crater in the lagoon of 2 kilometres wide and 76 metres deep. Bikini Atoll was opened for diving in 1996, allowing divers to experience some of the most historic and unparalleled wreck diving in the world.

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TrukMaster – Part of the Master Fleet



What does the package include?

11 days/ 10 nights/6 days technical diving on M/V Truk Master, double occupancy, transfer to the boat, daily breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, non-alcoholic beverages daily, cylinders, weights,  and trip brochure and packet, trip shirt, and travel leaders,

Eric Keibler will lead the group. This is a Technical Diving Location.

Is there Technical Diving?

As most wrecks at Bikini Atoll are beyond recreational depth limits, this itinerary is recommended only for technical divers with previous wreck experience.  The average depth of the wrecks is around 50 meters (150 ft). To get the most out of your dives in Bikini Atoll, highly recommended minimum certifications are:

  • SSI XR – Technical Extended Range
  • IANTD – Technical Nitrox
  • TDI – Advanced Nitrox & Deco Procedures
  • NAUI – Tech Nitrox & Deco Techniques
  • ANDI – Technical Nitrox and
  • PADI – Tec 50

Depth limits given by the Cruise Director must be followed and wreck penetration is not allowed without a dive guide.  The boat has decompression mixes available at an additional charge. Technical divers w
ill be permitted to extend their bottom times to the extent of their training and certification.

While the boat offers helium on-board, due to the logistical difficulties of obtaining it and the resultant costs, Trimix is only available to CCR divers but you must have the appropriate certification.

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TrukMaster Dive Deck

May I dive my rebreather?

This is a rebreather friendly trip and using rebreathers is encouraged.  There will be an additional charge for rebreather cylinders, oxygen fills, helium and sorb.  Rebreather divers need to notify us as soon as possible to make sure the boat brings the sorb and cylinders to the boat.

Sunset in Bikini (c) Eric KEeibler
Sunset in Bikini © Eric Keibler

This is a rebreather friendly trip and using rebreathers is encouraged.  There will be an additional charge for rebreather cylinders, oxygen fills, helium and sorb.  Rebreather divers need to notify us as soon as possible to make sure the boat brings the sorb and cylinders to the boat.

Where will we be diving?

Between 1946 and 1958, not less than 23 atomic bombs were tested at Bikini Atoll only, which resulted in a unique selection of shipwrecks consisting of war battleships, cruisers, and an aircraft carrier. In March 1954, the notorious dry fuel hydrogen bomb ‘Castle Bravo’ was detonated in Bikini. This bomb was the US’ most powerful nuclear device ever; 1000 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. It left a crater of 2km wide and 76m deep in the lagoon of Bikini.

More than 60 years later, the shipwrecks remain equally as impressive while they have become home to many kinds of corals and fish species.


USS Saratoga

The signature dive of Bikini Lagoon: the USS Saratoga CV-3. This 270 metres (888ft) long and 29 metres (95ft) wide American aircraft carrier weighs 39,000 tons and rests in Bikini Lagoon at a depth of 52 meters. Her bridge is easily accessible at 18 metres depth, her flight deck at 28 metres, and the hanger for the Helldivers at 32 metres. These Helldivers and bombs are still on display complete with all dials and controls. Remarkable detail: the Japanese reported her sunk 7 times during World War II. The Saratoga did, however, suffer damage on multiple occasions during the war and was therefore chosen to be used as a testing target in Bikini

Nagato
This battleship was built for the Imperial Japanese Navy as the first super-dreadnought to mount 16-inch (406 mm) guns. With a cruising speed of 26.5 knots, this made her the Imperial Navy’s flagship as well as one of the most powerful and versatile warships in the world at that time. She measures 221 metres (725ft) in length and 29 metres (95ft) wide and her crew used to comprise of 1734 men. After the Japanese surrender, the Nagato was seized, used for testing and sank during Operation Crossroads in July of 1946.

USS Arkansas
An American dreadnought, measuring 171 metres (562 ft) long and armed with twelve 12-inch guns and capable of a top speed of 20.5 knots. The USS Arkansas served in both World War I and World War II; escorting convoys in the Atlantic and bombarding shore targets during the invasions of Normandy, Iwo Jima and Okinawa. She was moored only 500 ft. away from the intended atomic bomb detonation in 1946 and was supposedly lifted up vertically within the blast column. She sank completely only 19 minutes after the blast, ending almost completely upside down on the sandy bottom at 55 metres depth.

USS Pilotfish
An American Balao-class submarine; she measures 95 metres (311 ft) in length and 8.3 metres (27 ft) wide and was previously used to perform lifeguard and offensive patrolling duty all over the Pacific. In 1946, the Baker underwater atomic bomb test compressed her hull and forced all the ledges and valves to open and made her sink completely.

USS Lamson
The American Mahan-class Destroyer ship appears almost like a pirate ship underwater. With her length of 104 metres, she might not be the biggest of the Bikini wrecks but nevertheless very interesting to explore as she features several guns, torpedoes, bombs and generally provides good access to divers in water with great visibility.Eric Keibler in Bikini in 1999 © Eric Keibler

Prinz Eugen – Kwajalein Atoll
Being a war prize awarded to the USA by Britain after WW II resulted in the atomic fate for this German heavy cruiser. She survived the blasts of Operation Crossroads, even though she was already damaged, and she was towed to Kwajalein where she ultimately capsized and sank to her final resting place in December 1946. Nowadays, a part of the ship is still visible above water.

USS Anderson
The Sims-class destroyer of 106 metres (348ft.) long by 11 metres (36ft) wide was built in 1939. She served at different locations in World War II; she participated in fighting battles in the Atlantic and the Pacific using her machine guns, anti-aircraft missiles and torpedoes, taking down many enemy aircraft. USS Anderson also helped in anti-submarine warfare.

USS Apogon
A second submarine of the Balao-class that headed straight for Hawaii and the Marshall Islands after her launch in 1943. Patrolling designated areas in the South Pacific and attacking enemy (i.e. Japanese) ships were her duties. The Apogon lies completely intact at a depth of 48 meters with an average depth of 43 metres. Explore the conning tower, viewing binoculars on the bridge, and propellers covered by red sponges.

USS Carlisle
A Gilliam-class attack support boat, 130 metres (426 ft) long and 18 metres (58 ft) wide that served as merchant vessel transporter within the US Navy in the Second World War. Finished and acquired by the Navy in 1944, she arrived late into the war and was assigned to transport operations; of which she only performed 3. Hence, she never participated in any combat situations. She sank in 1946 during the Operation Crossroads, resting upright in the sand at 51 metres depth and her deck at 40 metres.


Sakawa

The Japanese Agano-class light cruiser (162 metres, 532 ft long by 15 metres, 49 ft wide) was armed with ‘second hand’ guns previously fitted on other war ships. She was the only survivor of her class after the war and was surrendered to the United States in 1945 who used her for repatriation duties. She was heavily damaged by the atomic tests Able and Baker in 1946; everything after the bridge was squashed flat as if stepped on by a giant foot. She was positively re-identified after the atomic bomb blasts only in 1992.

What is not included?

airfare, marine park fee ($550) , hotels in transit, tips for local dive staff, sorb, rebreather cylinder rentals, decompression gasses, nitrox, meals and drinks, and shopping.

Fare?

$ 7,370  pp double discounted for cash and Club Aquarius Members, ( $7,795 pp double, regular price).  Deposit of $1500 to hold space. Trip insurance required unless paid in full at time of deposit.

Are there any options?

  • There are options for extending you stay in Hawaii or one of the other FSM Islands.  Ask you tour professional for recommendations.
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COVID Information

The traveler must be free from COVID before departure. A Covid test is required before departure (with in 5 days prior) and a test is required to return to the United States. These requirements are subject to change

The Fine Print…

Please see the Terms & Conditions page for a listing of our travel policies. All prices are subject to change until booked and ticketed. All moneys are due in full on deposit even if not paid in full and some penalties may ably for cancellations based on the operators policies and group penalties.  As with most small island properties and vessels, cancellations are more of an issue so they have limited ability to fill unused spaces.  We highly recommend trip insurance to help avoid any unnecessary problems.  No refunds for missed flights or changes in plans. Trip insurance and diving insurance can be found at http://oceanicventures.net/travel-insurance/.  Both Dive Assure/DAN and Travel Guard have a family plan.  Diving Accident and Medical Insurance is required. Vessel and OVI travel releases are required.  Please plan to bring a copy of your logbook, c-card, and diving insurance.  

Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration.  No refunds for missed flights or boats.

Note: All guests spaces are reserved upon deposit.  But unless a minimum number of guest sign up for the trip by the deadline dates, an Oceanic Ventures trip leader will not be attending.

Adventure Date

August 9-25, 2022

Airfare

It is not included in the trip fare. We can help you book your air from anywhere. Your destination is Ebi/Kwajalene

Transit Arrangements

We can assist you with transit hotels if needed.

Fare

All per person double discounted for cash and Club membership. Except the single cabin which is for one person. First booked, first choice.

  • $7,370 pp ($7,595 full rate)

Deposit & Final Payment

  • $500 plus trip insurance
  • Final payment due – JANUARY 1, 2022
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Travel Notes

  • An Oceanic Ventures Application/Travel Release is required at time of booking
  • A Vessel Release is required by the final payment date
  • A COVID test is required within 5 days of departure
  • The United States is requiring a COVID test prior to re-entering the country. The boat will handle getting everyone COVID tested prior to boarding your return flight.
  • Passport must have a minimum of 6 months validity prior to passport expiration
  • Dive Assure or Divers Alert Diving insurance is required.

Travel Insurance

We highly recommend travel insurance to help cover you for unknown events that may occur. We also recommend that you have coverage to help you in the event you need to leave for weather or other emergencies.

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Custom Adventure Travel

Whether your heart is set on a dive vacation to a remote island in the Pacific or an African Safari, or even a a wine tour of France, let us help you open your own door…

Contact Dive Mom and tell her your dream adventure and we’ll get to work and set-up something special just for you!

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