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It might not be a jetty in the strictest sense (though it is used to tie up boats), but Florida’s best shore dive is one of those can’t-wait-to-getunder experiences rendered all the more surprising by its incongruous topside surrounds — a ...
Fort Lauderdale lies on the same reef system found in the Florida Keys, but the real action here happens on the more than two dozen wrecks that lie within a 50-minute boat trip from the dock.
Explore all 120-miles of the Florida Keys and discover new dive sites.
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Pennekamp Park
Home of the 510-foot Spiegel Grove at the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
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Devil's Den
Near the small town of Williston. A sinkhole with steam that rises from the warm water. 60 feet below is an underground basin. The depth ranges just below 50 feet.
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Apopka Blue Sink
The circular spring pool is between 100 and 200 feet in diameter and is located in a semitropical swamp near the southwest edge of Lake Apopka. When spring flow is high, the pool is clean and clear, but when flow is low, murky lake water may cloud the pool.
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Looe Key
An amazing reef dive off the coast of the Keys. Part of the Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary. It is a protected area meaning you can't take anything. Maximum depth of 30 feet.
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Venice Beach
A fossil dive located right off of Venice Beach. Ton of sharks teeth to find. Average depth 25 feet. Great beginners dive!
preferably called the catfish hole. lake is usually covered by duck weed. doesnt seem pleasant at first. once inside the water its beautiful! amazing view at 50ft when looking up! cave dives below 50ft!
shallow dive site. 25ft depth max. neat feature is this site is fed by the spring. there are fallen logs in the site at the mouth of the spring. you can look right into the outflow of water and hang on for a pretty neat ride.
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