Map location of Amtrak
Dive Spot Guide

Amtrak

Shallow Guam wreck with reef and sand around it.

ScubaShore EntryBeginner
ReefWreck
Can be dived by boat or with a longer shore approach, with beginner-friendly depth, decent visibility, and enough structure for a relaxed wreck-and-reef circuit.

About Amtrak

Amtrak is a shallow Guam wreck dive off Agat where an old personnel carrier rests beside reef and sand. It can be reached by boat or with a longer shore approach, making it a flexible site for divers who want an easy wreck profile, simple navigation, and a mix of structure, reef fish, and occasional dolphin encounters nearby.

Research Estimate At Amtrak

Conservative baseline from public research. No community dives logged yet.

VisibilityVisibility: 15m
AccessSimple entry
Marine LifeAverage variety
FacilitiesLimited facilities
CrowdedModerate
Current StrengthNo current
Surge StrengthLight surge

Where Is Amtrak?

Map location of Amtrak
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Community sourced coordinates.

Amtrak Planning Details

Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.

Reported Depth

15.2m - 18.3m

Depth Note

Public operator listings describe Amtrak around 5 to 60 ft, with the wreck itself near 40 to 50 ft.

Best Season

Amtrak is commonly dived year-round when wind and shore chop stay manageable.

Typical Conditions

Amtrak is generally treated as an easy, moderate-visibility wreck-and-reef dive rather than a strong-current site.

Safety & Access At Amtrak

Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.

Key Hazards

Entanglement risk

Safety Notes

Spinner dolphins may be present; avoid chasing them and let them approach if they choose.

Access Restrictions

Amtrak can be done by boat or from shore, but the shore route is longer and more condition-dependent.

Legal Notes

If entering from shore for Amtrak, use any current local access guidance around Agat and respect adjacent land and parking rules.

Local Intel For Amtrak

Community notes to help plan your visit.

Scuba

A wreck-and-reef dive around 50 ft with sand flats nearby.

Freedive

Amtrak is better known as a scuba wreck dive than as a dedicated freedive site.

Snorkel

Amtrak is not a standard snorkel destination because most visits focus on the wreck depth and scuba route.

Amtrak Dive Conditions Planner

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Exposure Profile at Amtrak

Directional shelter context for incoming swell.

Exposure Note

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Recent Logged Visits At Amtrak

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Dive Spot Log Averages At Amtrak

Average conditions based on logged dives & visits.

Conditions
Avg. Visibility15m
Activity
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Amtrak Guide - Frequently Asked Questions

Planning answers for access, conditions, timing, and site logistics.

Amtrak Guide - Sources and Updates

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Research Sources

scubaguam.com · Operator

Operator dive-sites page with depth and visibility range.

Guam dive-guide page for Amtrak access style, wreck identity, and shore-versus-boat context.

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