With the world’s third largest coral reef system less than a mile from the coast of South Florida, there are lots of excellent dive sites to choose from. Some are even accessible from shore while others are only a short boat ride away. South Florida is blessed with spectacular reefs thriving with sea life and […]
Category: Scuba Diving
Participating in pier cleanups are great opportunities to do something positive for the environment and for our local marine life. South Florida piers are usually reserved for fishing and off limits to scuba divers. This is also an opportunity to dive a forbidden place while giving back to the ocean and its inhabitants. Volunteer divers […]
We had a chance to discover the latest addition to the Pompano Shipwreck Park: the Okinawa wreck. It’s amazing to see how quickly the sea claims these artificial reefs and how full of life they become.
The Middle Keys was a new area in Florida for us to go scuba diving. We were excited at the idea since we had done some diving around Key Largo and Key West before and loved it. So, we figured that the diving in the Middle Keys would also be excellent. What’s more, we had […]
We used to go out to see some interesting dive sites around South Beach including the Army Tanks and Tenneco Towers dive sites. The last dive operator that (we dove with regularly) used to charter a boat out that way, but they have since closed down. When Divers Cove organized a trip with Deco Divers leaving […]
The Neptune Memorial Reef is a man-made reef located 3.25 miles offshore from Key Biscayne in Miami. It’s an artistic rendition of the Lost City of Atlantis and makes for a different and unforgettable scuba diving experience. The Neptune is an underwater burial site and is a protected sanctuary thriving with marine life.
Located just off Fort Lauderdale Beach, Hog Heaven is a dive site that includes a 180-foot barge that was intentionally sunk in September 1986 as part of the Florida Artificial Reef Program. Thirty plus years of growth is well evident on the wreck and it’s literally covered in coral and full of life!
We finally had the chance to dive the famous Blue Heron Bridge dive site and we know now why it has been voted the best shore dive in the United States! Also, snorkelers can enjoy the easy access Phil Foster Park Snorkel Trail.
We’re just back from a diving vacation in Grand Cayman. We couldn’t resist revisiting the island for some thrilling and exhilarating diving. Crystal-clear water, dramatic drop-off walls, colorful and healthy reefs, and the famous Kittiwake wreck—what more could we ask for?
Lots of travel, bad weather, and equipment servicing had all gotten in the way of our diving and, believe it or not, we had not been out for a dive since the end of February. Well, this Friday we had 84-degree seas, waves under one foot and visibility approaching 50-60ft. It was a perfect day […]