Diving & Snorkeling

The 120-mile Florida Keys island chain is home to North America’s only living-coral barrier reef.
This teeming backbone of marine life runs the length of the Keys about five miles off offshore.

Our coral formations are famous for their abundance of fish, from impressive schools of blue-striped grunts to toothy green moray eels. The U.S. government established the to protect our marine habitat.

Upon booking a reservation with us we will email you a list of dozens of GPS coordinates to diving wrecks, fishing spots and snorkling sanctuaries.

The great coral reefs of the Florida Keys are the only true coral reefs in the continental waters of the United States. The Florida reef tract, composed of outer reefs and patch reefs, contains over fifty species of corals comprising over eighty percent of all the coral reef species in the Tropical Western Atlantic and over one hundred fifty species of fish.