Everything you need to plan a unique vacation in Key West Scuba Diving in Key West What you need to know before you goKey West offers great diving opportunities, but most are several miles offshore. Some of the most popular dive sites include:
- Sand Key - is a beautiful sand island and the most popular place for divers and snorkelers out of Key West. It offers over ten miles of coral, with many varieties of coral and marine life.
- Joe's Tug - the wreck of a 65 foot tug sitting upright in only 68 feet of water, making it ideal for exploring.
- Cayman Salvager - an artificial reef created by sinking an 187-foot long steel hulled vessel that was seized by the US government after transporting Cuban refugees during the Mariel boatlift in 1979. The wreck is sitting in 60-90 feet of water and is for advanced divers only.
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Key West Scuba Diving DirectoryScuba dive in the warm waters of Key West and the Florida Keys. We offer laid back wreck, reef and night dives as well as all levels of Scuba diving instruction from beginner through divemaster. Custom scuba diving trips are our specialty. Whatever you feel like diving (drift, lobstering, spearfishing or multiple wrecks), our professional friendly staff can organize it for you! Come dive with us in Key West. Subtropic Dive Center offers the convenience of true "doorstep diving," with our dock located directly adjacent to the shop. We run two trips daily on each of our boats |
Additional Scuba Diving near Key WestWe offer daily trips for snorkelers and divers to Looe Key National Marine Sanctuary. The most professional dive/snorkel charter boats in the Middle and Lower Keys | |
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