Key Largo Scuba Diving and Snorkeling Trip
Explore Key Largo's vibrant reefs with a scuba diving and snorkeling trip. Dive into the Florida Keys' marine sanctuary and discover diverse marine life.
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Important Information
- • Diving requires Open Water Certification
- • Snorkelers must be able to swim
- • Full face snorkel masks not allowed
- • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- • Service animals allowed
Experience the underwater wonders of Key Largo with a scuba diving and snorkeling trip in the Florida Keys. Dive into the vibrant coral reefs of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. Explore famous sites like Molasses Reef and the Christ of the Abyss at Dry Rocks. Swim alongside sea turtles, spotted eagle rays, and colorful fish in crystal-clear waters. Whether you're a diver or a snorkeler, this adventure offers something for everyone. Enjoy a scenic boat ride, with snorkeling gear and reef-safe sunscreen provided. Don't miss the chance to explore the only living coral barrier reef in the U.S. Book your adventure today and discover the beauty beneath the waves.
Pros
- Dive into vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life
- Snorkel at iconic sites like Molasses Reef and Dry Rocks
- Explore the only living coral barrier reef in the U.S.
- Enjoy a scenic boat ride with all gear provided
- Witness sea turtles, rays, and tropical fish up close
Includes
- Boat ride
- Snorkeling gear
- Reef-safe sunscreen
- Snorkel vest
- Water cooler with refillable cups
Excludes
- Towel
- Bring your own food and drinks
- Snacks and beverages not provided
FAQ
- • What Is the Minimum Age for Snorkeling?
Participants must be at least 1 year old to join.
- • Do I Need to Be a Certified Diver?
Yes, an Open Water Certification is required for diving.
- • Can Non-Swimmers Join the Trip?
Non-swimmers can join as boat riders but cannot snorkel.
- • Are Full Face Snorkel Masks Allowed?
No, full face snorkel masks are not permitted.
- • What Should I Bring with Me?
Bring a towel, snacks, and beverages; a cooler is provided.
Tour Highlights
- • Dive into vibrant coral reefs teeming with marine life
- • Snorkel at iconic sites like Molasses Reef and Dry Rocks
- • Explore the only living coral barrier reef in the U.S.
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