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Florida Keys Scuba Diving Center in Islamorada & Key Largo for Scuba Vacations, Charters, Instruction and Training Shopping Fishing Restaurants Night Life Dolphins Boat Rental Area Attractions
Discount and Package Specials for Scuba Diving, Training, Instructor Training in the Florida Keys, Key Largo and Islamorada
Florida Keys Scuba Diving Charter Boats specializing in Discounts, Packages, Training, Instructor Training and Dive Trips
Florida Keys Scuba Diving Center in Islamorada & Key Largo for Scuba Vacations, Charters, Instruction and Training Shopping Fishing Restaurants Night Life Dolphins Boat Rental Area Attractions

Frequently Asked Questions!
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  • What locations do your dive trips go to?

    Our dive trips take you to some of the most beautiful coral reefs in the keys. We have beginner, intermediate and advanced locations ranging from 20 foot shallow reefs, to deep reefs and walls that can go as deep as 90 feet. With two different dive center locations we can take you to all the best sites in the upper keys with just a short ride. Having dive centers in Key Largo and Islamorada gives you maximum flexablity for your diving. We frequently visit the wrecks of the the SPIEGEL GROVE, DUANE, BIBB, and Eagle. For more details on our dive locations Click here for our interactive dive location map.

  • What is your schedule for visiting dive sites?

    We have a schedule for our boats that allows us to take our customers to a variety of different sites throughout the week. These locations are the sites we intend to visit. We will make every effort to make sure we visit the sites on the schedule, but no particular site is ever guaranteed. Weather and other factors may require us to deviate from a scheduled destination.
    Click here to see our charter schedule!

  • How many times can I dive on one of your dive trips?

    We have 3 daily dive trips that are each 2 tank, 2 location/site trips lasting about 3-3 1/2 hours each. On each trip we spend about an hour at each of the two locations, with the exception being night dives which are always 1 location, and full boat charters which can run up to 3 locations in the allotted time.

  • How long do we spend at each dive site?

    We stay for 1 hour at each dive site/location that we visit.

  • How long does it take to get to your dive/snorkel locations?

    Depending on the location/dive site we are going to, it can take anywhere from 20-40 minutes to get there. When our 6 pack boat goes to a few special locations that are a little farther away, it can take as much as 45 minutes, but it's always worth the trip!

  • Do you offer discount packages for dives and hotels?

    We have some basic packages that you can read about here. Most of the time we find that each diver or group of divers have stays or schedules that don't fit into these basic package so we create custom packages to meet their needs. We can customize our basic packages to meet almost any itinerary and budget. Please click here for access to our custom dive package creation tool. You can also call 305-664-4600 and we will be more than happy to discuss and set up your personalized custom dive package for you!

  • What times do your dive and snorkel trips leave?

    Our morning trips leave at 8:30 AM (you need to check in no later than 8:00 am). Our afternoon trips leave at 1:00 PM. (you need to check in no later than 12:30)

  • Do your dive trips go out to any wrecks?

    Yes! Our most popular wreck is the SPIEGEL GROVE. It is a 510-foot long ship that was intentionally sunk to become an artificial reef about a year ago. The ship originally sand on it's side but in July of 2005 Hurricane Dennis rolled her upright. It's now even better than ever. Click here for more Spiegel Grove details. Generally, she starts in about 60 feet of water, and you can go as deep as 130 feet to get down to the sand. We also go to the Wreck of the DUANE and BIBB. The Duane and Bibb are old Coast Guard cutters that have been naturally turned into artificial reefs. These two ships were sunk in 1987. The Duane is more popular because it sits upright, while the Bibb is on her side. Other popular wrecks are the Benwood and the City of Washington. These wreck are in shallower water and can be dove by any level of diver. We run to all of these wrecks from our Key Largo Location

    Another popular wreck is the EAGLE. It is a 300 foot long freighter that was intentionally sunk to become an artificial reef about 16 years ago. Since the EAGLE has been submerged for quite a few years, it has developed beautiful coral formations. The ship was broken in half by hurricane George and its cargo holds now hold thousands of fish of all types. At the moment, our most popular fish on the Eagle is a 350lb Jewfish and his family. It's so big it almost looks like an underwater Volkswagen! We run to the EAGLE from our Islamorada location.

    Other wrecks we go to are not quite as prolific and in tact as the Eagle, Duane or Bibb. For example, El Capitan, El Infante, and other ships from the 1770 Spanish Fleet are not much more than piles of ballast stones and a few old timbers these days, but they are a favorite spot of treasure hunters who can fan the bottom and occasionally come up with a coral encrusted coin or other artifacts! These wreck are usually by special request only.
    Click here for our interactive dive location map.

  • Do you have night dives?

    Yes, of course! They are 1 location dive trips and usually leave about 30-40 minutes before sunset. One important note about departure times: Our night dive departure times are always changing with the time of year, but in general, Winter is usually 5:00pm, Spring (after daylight savings time) is usually 6-6:30pm and later in the summer departures can be 7-7:30pm.

  • What types of dive training or classes do you offer?

    We offer the full range of of PADI recreational dive classes. Discover Scuba, Open Water, Advanced Open Water, Rescue Diver, and DiveMaster are all taught on a daily basis. We also teach nearly all Specialty Certifications such as Enriched Air (Nitrox), Wreck Specialty, Deep Specialty just to name a few.

  • I'm not sure if I get sea sick or not, what should I do?

    The truth is that almost everyone is susceptible to getting seasick. If you're not sure, then do not even risk it. We strongly recommend that you take some seasick medication the night before your dive trip, and then again in the morning before we leave to go diving. We also recommend that you stay away from things with citric acid like orange juice or grape fruit juice. We have had great success with this procedure. The key is to take the medication the night before to get your body a good dose of the medication. Sometimes when people take it right before the trip the medication does not have time to take effect. We have had good luck with TripTone, but any type of over the counter sea sick medication should work ok. If you know that you are very susceptible to motion sickness you may want to consider consulting your doctor and getting a prescription motion sickness medication.

  • What are the main differences between Key Largo and Islamorada?