Florida Keys & Key West Scuba Diving
You can search the whole world over but you won't find a more versatile or breathtaking dive destination than the Florida Keys & Key West.
Our entire coastal area has been declared a National Marine Sanctuary. The crystal clear waters and abundant marine life are now officially protected by law to make sure everything remains as dazzling and pristine for all future generations. And when you finally don your mask and venture into the water for some Key West scuba diving, you'll discover so many wondrous sights you'll wish you could stay down forever. From North America's only living coral reef, to a tremendous variety of sunken ships.
Nowhere on Earth has more friendly fish than Key Largo, creating an absolute paradise for underwater photographers. Islamorada offers a wide variety of shallow coral reefs, mini walls, shipwrecks, and even an underwater habitat for scientific research. Marathon's reefs offer great variety in coral formations and fish life. Big Pine Key and the Lower Keys are the least developed of the Florida Keys, and in many ways the most natural. Key West has a long history of breathtaking diving and snorkeling.
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So come on down and explore the underwater majesty of the Florida Keys and Key West. And be prepared to stay a little longer than you had anticipated.
Details
Information: Florida Keys & Key West Visitors Bureau, Key West FL 33041, USA
Phone: 1-800-352-5397 (1-800-FLA-KEYS) Visitor Assistance 24/7:1-800-771-5397 (1-800-771-KEYS) From Other Countries:+ 1 (305) 296-1552
Website: fla-keys.com/diving