Late last year, I spent some time in Florida and drove all up and down the state, as far north as Orlando and as far south as Miami then Key Largo. I was on a whirlwind trip, and didn’t expect to have a lot of time, so I had originally planned on going diving in Boca Raton where I was staying, but was convinced at the last minute to take the trip all the way down to the Keys. I’m glad I did—it was worth it.
I used an outfit called Sailfish SCUBA, and I definitely recommend you try them if you’re in the area. I went on a boat with just one other family, so it was a nice small boat dive (the best way to do it).
We got to see barracuda, a spiny lobster, jellyfish, squirrelfish, trumpetfish, a loggerhead sea turtle, tuna, and a lionfish (though I forgot to mention that to the captain so he could extract it).
I’m glad I got to make this trip: I’ve now been able to dive in three distinctly different regions: the cold Pacific waters in Catalina, the warm Caribbean waters of the US Virgin Islands, and now the Florida Keys. Next on my list: either night diving, or a big reef like the Great Barrier!
Dive Log
Location | In | Out | Temp | Visibility | Duration | Depth | Outfitter |
Key Largo – Benwood Wreck | 75° | 50Ft | 0:47:00 | 45Ft | Sailfish SCUBA | ||
Key Largo – French Reef #5 | 73° | 40Ft | 0:48:00 | 33Ft | Sailfish SCUBA |