Key Largo Scuba Diving

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Best Key Largo Scuba Diving Sites

Key Largo Scuba Diving offers the very best diving sites in Florida. 
The Upper Florida Keys provide everything from ledges and walls and extensive coral reefs, including the renowned Molasses Reef which covers a huge area and is home to over 500 species of fish. This makes Key Largo scuba diving a truly memorable experience. Don’t forget to dive Pickles Reef, the Conch Reef System, Davis, Crocker, Victory, and many others.

The Scuba diving depths range from 18 to 120 feet and the weather allows for all year round dives. Winter swells and currents may lead to some trips being canceled. Always check with your Key Largo Scuba Diving charter the day of the dive.

Key Largo Scuba Diving Wrecks

When scuba diving in Key Largo, it is possible to dive down to all of the major wrecks in the area. The great Key Largo Scuba Diving locations include the U.S. Coast Guard Cutters Duane and Bibb. There is also the much loved Spiegel Grove, and The Eagle. Some currents may be swift and some of these dives would be more suitable for advanced open-water divers due to depth ceilings.

No Key Largo scuba diving trip would be complete without a visit to the John Pennekamp National Marine Sanctuary where you can enjoy some education in addition to some great scuba diving in Key Largo!

Most of the scuba diving charters in the Keys are reputable and will offer a somewhat similar service. However, there are important differences. Some Key Largo scuba diving boats are very large, offering more space and some shade (but can be “cattle class” on busy days), while “six-packs” while smaller, may offer more flexibility in terms of custom destinations and provide for a more personal dive experience.

Check out the Scuba Schedules calendar for Key Largo Scuba Diving to find all the best scuba diving trips available.


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