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.
Althought I was aware this was more of a Motel then Resort I still was expecting a lot more than I got. I do not know how they continue to win awards in the magazine survey. First the room, it was okay, but how do you have a microwave, sink, and fridge and provide little or no utensils and plates? And then, after asking repeatedly they arrive ...
If you like valet service for your gear and a DM in the water with you for no extra charge then Keys Dives is the shop for you. The crew at Key dives delivered again for us with three days of great diving the week after the fourth of July. Even though the vis was crap, my wife went to her Macro lens and still came home with great pics . We had ...
The official Tourism Council web site for the Florida Keys, including Key Largo, Islamorada, Marathon, Lower Keys, and Key West.
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One of Key West's most popular dives, this former shrimp boat houses many marine attractions. And don't forget to ask your divemaster or instructor for the ship's backstory before the dive - it will make the dive that much more interesting.
Get to know West Indian manatees in this spring's 72-degree water. If you time your visit right - after a cold front - you could find yourself swimming among dozens of manatees, and if your lucky, a baby "cow" or two.
Explore this 911-foot-long aircraft carrier - the largest artificial reef in the world - sunk 22 miles off the coast of Pensacola.
This reef dive is full of grunts and yellowtail snappers. But don't get too caught up in the underwater fish traffic: You need to leave ample time to visit with the Buddha statue and to rub his belly for good luck.
This wreck, located off the coast of Deerfield Beach, is home to green morays, barracuda, angelfish, pufferfish, spadefish and so much more. However, it is the ship's backstory that is the most interesting. Make sure to ask your divemaster or instructor for the details.




