Water program with dolphins for children seven and older.
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Water program with dolphins for children seven and older.
A beautiful state park that features land and undersea adventures.
Selected as one of the dive sites on the Florida Keys' Shipwreck Trail, this merchant marine freighter was built in 1920 and sunk in 1942.
When the ship was originally sunk, it landed on its side. Hurricane Dennis uprighted it!! It's a dive for advanced or technical divers only. Here's a couple of sites that have very good information...
Sports center for all of your diving needs including boat trips to reefs and wrecks in the Florida Keys, and a full retail operation with a wide selection of snorkel and dive gear and apparel.
The 329-foot Coast Guard cutter Duane was sunk in 1987 to create an "artificial reef," which was specially prepared for advanced divers with clear, open hatchways and open rooms to explore.
A premier dive site in the Florida Keys, this Treasury-class Coast Guard cutter was sunk intentionally to create an artificial reef.
Tour company that offers daily dive and snorkel trips to the reefs and wrecks of Key Largo.
This inner bank reef is characterized by shallow water (depth range 1 to 25 feet,) calm seas and good visibility, and features the nine-foot, 4000 pound bronze statue "Christ of the Abyss."
This reef is a small maze of large limestone ledges that come up to 5 feet below the water surface, making it an excellent dive site for beginners.
Originally a Coast Guard buoy tender, this sunken ship is 187 feet long, with a beam of 37 feet, and is considered one of the top diving sites in the Florida Keys.
This half-mile-long, crescent-shaped patch reef is an interesting dive site since it is highly developed and similar to those of most outer bank reefs in the Key Largo area.
Marine park that contains diverse fish and marine life that is a perfect spot for snorkelers and divers.
