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The Florida Keys Shipwreck Heritage Trail was created to encourage an appreciation and understanding of the Keys' maritime heritage.
Early shipwrecks and vessels intentionally sunk to create artificial reefs serve as refuges for fish, delicate corals and invertebrates, and playgrounds for divers. Among this string of notable wreck sites, stretching from Key Largo to Key West, is an "awesome threesome" for advanced- and wreck-certified divers - the Spiegel Grove in Key Largo, Marathon's wreck of the Thunderbolt and the newest addition to the shipwreck trail, the Vandenberg.
Dive shops in the Keys are staffed with trained professionals and experienced instructors. You're in good hands, with world-class diving at your fin tips.
5050 Overseas Highway
Career training to become a dive professional, and full-service dive shop...
201 William Street
Historic Key West Seaport
Sailing, snorkeling adventures, champagne sunset cruises...
Key Largo Grande Resort
MM 97 bayside
11833 Overseas Highway
MM 53
Snorkeling, diving, boat rentals, feeding the fish, or buying bait & tackle for a day on the water, this is a one-stop-shop for Marathon...
Dive Duck Key
61 Hawks Cay Blvd., MM 61
Rapidly growing in popularity, Snuba blends the simplicity of snorkeling and the excitement and freedom of scuba diving to create a way for people of all ages to explore the underwater world of the Florida Keys...
Mile Marker 27.5
Highway 1
Five star PADI dive center, diving Looe Key Reef daily...
90451 Old Highway
PADI 5-star IDC Facility. Dive and snorkel the upper Keys' best reefs, wrecks, walls and Pennekamp Park on two 46-foot charter boats...
51 Garden Cove Drive
Join Captain Slate and his creature feature dives...