SMS Cormoran/Tokai Maru
The SMS Cormoran/Tokai Maru, which is a combination of two different wrecks from two different world wars, is another popular dive site in Guam. The only dive site where you can dive both wrecks at the same time is this one. Each wreck provides a unique diving experience in and of itself, but being able to dive both at the same time is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that should be on every diver's bucket list.
These two wrecks are parked next to each other. The Cormoran is an 88-meter long ship that was scuttled at the start of WW1. The hull is still intact, and there are many structures to explore, as well as a cargo hold filled with car parts, beds, truck parts, and a variety of other items.
Built in 1930, the Tokai Maru served as a passenger ship as well as a long-distance freighter. It's about 134 meters long, with two large engines and a whopping five cargo holds. During WWII, it was sunk by a US submarine and found its final resting place next to the Cormoran. For its age, the Tokai Maru is in relatively good condition. Divers can see bomb damage on the bow of this massive freighter, as well as the torpedo hole that caused its demise in the 4th cargo hold.
Location: Guam, Federated States of Micronesia