
Florida Keys
An extensive coral cay archipelago located off the southern coast of Florida, offering a wide range of dive experiences from shallow coral gardens to deep wrecks and walls. It is home to the only living coral barrier reef in the continental United States and the third-largest in the world, providing a habitat for an abundant variety of marine life.
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Christ of the Abyss
This iconic underwater statue is a must-see. Located at the Key Largo Dry Rocks, it hosts a rich var...
The Elbow
Known for its strong currents and multiple shipwrecks, The Elbow offers a thrilling dive experience....
Molasses Reef
One of the most famous coral reefs in the Keys, Molasses Reef is home to a vast array of marine life...
Spiegel Grove Wreck
This 510-foot long shipwreck offers divers an unforgettable adventure. The ship has been prepared fo...
Sombrero Reef
Marked by a lighthouse, this reef is a Marine Sanctuary and hosts a variety of soft and hard corals,...
Alligator Reef
Home to a lighthouse and a wide variety of marine life, Alligator Reef is a favorite among divers. T...
The Thunderbolt
This 188-foot shipwreck is known for its artificial reef, which attracts a large variety of marine l...