Florida Keys can offer a great diversity of scuba diving experiences from wrecks and reefs to big and small animal life, advanced and beginners level. With warm temperatures and good visibility, it is a scuba paradise, particularly for American divers who have all this in their own back yard.
"Here, you'll find the longest living reef in the western hemisphere; more than 500 wrecks to explore; the world's first underwater hotel; more dive shops per square mile than anywhere else in the world; and crystal clear waters with visibility up to 120 feet - it's no wonder that divers from all over the world come to the Florida Keys." (Florida-keys.fl.us).
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"Here, you'll find the longest living reef in the western hemisphere; more than 500 wrecks to explore; the world's first underwater hotel; more dive shops per square mile than anywhere else in the world; and crystal clear waters with visibility up to 120 feet - it's no wonder that divers from all over the world come to the Florida Keys." (Florida-keys.fl.us).
Been there, done that?
Does Florida Keys have the worlds best scuba diving?
Please leave us a comment!
Flickr photo credit: IMG_0837_edited originally uploaded by Big Blue Ocean
The Florida Keys are not good enough to merit inclusion on any best-of scuba lists.
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