The Florida Keys Dive Guide
Are you planning a trip to the Florida Keys, but not sure where to dive? We’ve done the hard work for you, curating the ultimate guide to the best dive sites, must-visit attractions and hidden gems—so you can focus on the adventure ahead.
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Underwater filmmaker Rob Stewart went missing after a dive off Islamorada, Florida, Tuesday and the dive community is coming together to help in the rescue efforts.
Dive Key West’s General Hoyt S. Vandenberg
Like the plot of Netflix’s *Bloodline*, dives in Key Largo, Florida reveal surprising twists and turns.
For over 40 years, Ocean Divers has been Key Largo's premier dive operation. Daily wreck and reef trips visiting Pennekamp State Park and the Florida National Marine Sanctuary offer plenty of variety during your visit to the "Dive Capital of the World." Combining superior boats and professional staff with all the necessary infrastructure of a world-class dive destination operator, Ocean Divers serves both divers and snorkelers. We welcome all sport and advanced divers with a choice of daily wreck, reef, unique trips to Carysfort Lighthouse, Triple Tank Wreck Treks, and more.
Just south of Miami, Biscayne National Park is a hidden gem for scuba divers looking for warm-water dives, shipwrecks, stingrays and more.
At night, the wondrous creatures that hide during the day come alive from sharks and octopuses to ghostly glowing plankton.
To help make wreck diving safer and more fun, Otto Wagner and Raymond Poudrier began developing detailed underwater maps of wrecks and dive sites.
President of Artificial Reefs International Joe Weatherby has been sinking ships like the Vandenberg in Key West for years. Find out why and how he does it!