


Solomons Master (Truk Master), Solomon Islands
The liveaboard Solomon Master offers divers the opportunity to experience two of the most sought-after dive destinations in the Pacific: the Solomon Islands and Bikini Atoll. This 37-meter Solomon Islands diving yacht is specially designed for up to 16 guests, providing comfortable support for explorations of colorful coral reefs, wrecks from WWII, and swarms of marine life. Each of the eight double-occupancy cabins is fitted out with private en-suite bathrooms, individual climate control, and ample storage for a soothing retreat after dives.
The vessel has been designed with the diver in mind and boasts an expansive dive deck featuring personal setup stations, underbench storage, and specialized rinse tanks for diving and camera gear. A deck bar on the rear platform supports technical, rebreather, and recreational divers alike. For those who want longer bottom times, nitrox is available, enabling deeper explorations of the Solomon Islands' liveaboard routes. Underwater photographers especially appreciate dedicated camera stations with charging points, meaning no snag when gearing up for shoots of marine life and wreck sites.
The communal areas enhance both comfort and social interaction. The indoor dining room serves freshly prepared meals in a casual setting, fostering a relaxed atmosphere for sharing diving stories. A comfortable lounge, equipped with seating and a plasma screen, provides an ideal space to review underwater footage or unwind after a full day. Shaded rest areas and an expansive sundeck allow guests to take in panoramic views of the Solomon Islands and beyond, creating a serene ambiance between dives.
Itineraries include the Solomon Islands, known for vibrant coral gardens and diverse underwater landscapes, and Bikini Atoll, offering a unique combination of wreck dives and pristine marine ecosystems. These routes promise a variety of reefs, walls, and wrecks that cater to divers seeking both historical intrigue and natural beauty.
Added to this are high-powered tenders for easy access to dive sites, laundry services, and attentive crew support. This is where safety and convenience are put into consideration to make the journey unforgettable for divers of all levels.
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Boat Specification
Dive Facilities
- Warm Water Showers
- Rebreather Support
- Compressors
- Tenders for Diving
- Tech Diving
- Dive Deck
- DIN Adaptors
Boat navigation & safety
Full safety
Food & Drinks
- Western Food
- Local Food
- Dietary Restrictions
- Buffet Style
- Alcoholic Beverages and Spirits
- Hot & Cold Soft Drinks
- Snacks All Day
Onboard Facilities
- Audio & Video Entertainment
- Sun Deck
- Sun Loungers
- Open Air Saloon
- Indoor Saloon
- Non-Diver (Snorkeler) Friendly
Photographer Facilities
- Separate Rinsing Tanks for U/W Camera
- Camera Table
- Charging Stations
Frequently Asked Questions About Solomons Master (Truk Master)
The liveaboard itinerary for the Solomons offers a diverse underwater experience that includes stunning walls, drop-offs, caverns, unspoiled reefs, and WWII wrecks. The diving conditions change according to season, currents, and time of day. Visibility normally ranges between 25-40 meters (85 to 100 feet), but may be less at certain sites due to nutrient-rich waters. The Cruise Director and dive guides will plan all dive profiles, maximum depths, and time limits to ensure safety
Guests must be aware of the level of their certification and experience to match the diving conditions for the chosen itinerary. Certification cards and a logbook of previous dives must be presented at the time of pre-embarkation and may also be requested on board. Any divers who do not meet these minimum requirements, or whose skills are considered inadequate by the crew, may be excluded from some or all dives purely for safety reason
Yes, many itineraries include wreck dives, especially those in the Florida & Russell Islands, Guadalcanal & Western Province, and the WWII Wreck Weeks itineraries. Most wrecks are within recreational dive depth limits and allow light penetration. Divers interested in wreck penetration must be certified for such activities and understand the associated risks
It does support rebreather diving within recreational limits on standard itineraries. Extended bottom times can be accommodated if a rebreather buddy is available. If there is no buddy, then dive times will be equivalent to those of the other non-rebreather divers during the trip
Technical diving requires more planning and may not be possible on all itineraries with recreational divers. Some dedicated technical diving trips explore wrecks and other sites beyond the reach of recreational limits. Stage tanks are available for rent, and gases are charged per liter. Guests interested in technical diving should discuss with the reservations team before booking
The water temperatures are from 28° to 30°C (82°F to 85°F) all year round. A 3mm wetsuit will keep most divers warm, while colder divers, or those that get cold after several dives, might consider a 5mm wetsuit, or an additional thermal layer. Rental wetsuits are 3mm full-length. Dive gloves are prohibited
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