Kwajalein
Kwajalein is not easily accessible to most divers but the Oleanda have received permission for them to travel the waters of Kwajalein Atoll from January through April 2006.
Kwajalein is a wreck divers dream. Scattered throughout the lagoon, the wrecks vary in depth from very shallow to over 52 metres and are loaded with various types of cargo including airplanes, ammunition, cars and assorted cargo.
Kwajalein Atoll is the largest atoll in the world circling a lagoon of nearly 850 square miles. At one time Kwajalein was the most important base in the Marshalls for support of the Japanese war effort.The underwater world of Kwajalein is a well kept secret. Kwajalein Island is leased to the U.S. Army and is closed to the general public. Given the war history of the area, it is a very desirable destination for divers who love the wrecks or enjoy the lure of lush tropical reefs

INDIES TRADER
Indies Trader is making a 100% commitment to watersports tourism in the Marshall Islands. They have the Bikini Diving Concession and run live aboard dive trips to Kwajalein and Bikini from May to October and Surf trips from November to April. Theyhave two super seaworthy and well maintained liveaboard chaterboats positioned in Majuro. The world famous Indies Trader and the newest addition the Windward. Both vessels are docked right at RRE Shoreline in front of the Majuro’s best hotel: The Robert Reimers Hotel and restaurant the “Tidetable”. They have great support facilities right there. A beautiful office with a sunset bar for guests and friends, overlooking the marina amd moorings, a workshop and a wharehouse.

