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    Blue Grotto Dive Resort

    4.3 (40 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Virgil chasing me down!
    Heather A.

    Owner was so nice and accommodating! The grounds are beautiful and the swim hole is exceptional for diving as well as checking out the fish and feeding Virgil the super sociable turtle! The owner went out of his way to make sure I had a good experience even though I'm not super familiar with free diving. This is more for divers and has an incredible clear cave that can be entered if your scuba diving. But the quiet less crowded vibe of it and beauty of the grounds was a better experience then the local spots we had gone to prior (aka don't go to devils den unless your just interested in snorkeling around the surface for 20 mins).

    Blue Grotto entrance.

    Great day of diving. Clean and clear. Not super busy. Definitely recommend it for beginners and pros alike.

    Diving at 30 feet
    Michael T.

    We just got back from doing this dive a couple of days ago. This is a fun place to dive. It isn't too expensive at around $40 per diver. It's a divers only site. No swimmers or snorkelers allowed. If you go in the winter like we did, it's less crowded on most days. We had the place to ourselves. Perfect! This site has an air bell at 20' of depth. The bottom is at 30' under the bell, so you hover inside the bell breathing compressed air in an open sapce. Very cool. It enables you to talk with your buddy and get a break from diving. That enabled us to prolong our dive. They provide restrooms with showers. So you can warm up after the dive in winter. Once you check-in, you can drive right up to the picnic tables and gear up. It's a short walk down some stairs to the water. Entry and exit into and out of the water is very easy on a floating deck. They have 3 platforms underwater for you to use. They ask that you do not settle on the bottom. Apparently it gets stirred up very easily and clouds the water pretty bad. We avoided the bottom and had great visibility the entire dive. Advanced divers can go all the way down to 100'. Open water divers can go to about 60' before losing light. You start getting into the crevices at about 40'. There were lots of minnows, or killifish, between the surface and about 10'. We saw a few as deep as 30'. We also saw a brown bullhead (looks just like a catfish) at about 30'. It was maybe 18 - 22 inches long. If you have never dove in a Florida spring before, this is a great place to start! It's an easy, fun dive. It would also be a great place to get certified.

    Blue grotto
    Kimberly P.

    Amazing experience and I will be going back to play with my new turtle friends. Service was amazing and it just adds to the experience.

    Kim R.

    It was the hottest day of the summer and I was looking for a pool or a cool spring to slip into for about a half an hour so I wondered up on the Blue Grotto. It was 5PM on a Tuesday and the gate was locked down tighter than a drum. It didn't feel inviting. It actually felt kind of cultish like it's specifically for diving and no fun and frolicking allowed.

    Nancy H.

    After diving here you will realize how spoiled you were. We shared the largest pavilion with another large group. The pavilion had areas to hang your wetsuits, towels, etc. A staff would come by in a golf cart to grab the tanks and refill them for us. The bathrooms were plentiful and the showers inside and outside were all impeccably clean. Besides seeing the friendly, Virgil, the turtle in the water, we also saw a tree frog and a photogenic stray cat. Go early before instructional classes begin for the visibility. The silt at the bottom was easily disturbed by all the newbs and their learning buoyancy control. The bell was interesting and if you're certified diving into the dark depths will definitely be an experience.

    Antonio P.

    An ok place to do dive. Make sure you go early or you will encounter murky water due to student divers. The parking lot is not paved ... which will destroy your gear if you are not careful.

    Underwater fun, into the grotto rock formations at Blue Grotto
    Ana W.

    Such a great dive spot only about an 1.15 hour from Orlando. Must be scuba certified to enjoy the premises. They also have cabins available for rental on the property and full equipment rentals too. Good location to get some practice dives in. You can also get Deep Water certification done as it goes to over 100ft in depth!

    Dive classes on a Saturday morning
    Lucy W.

    I really wanted to like it here, since the marketing materials were great. But my experience here left me a bit underwhelmed. I came here with a group last weekend at 9 AM. I wish we had gotten here earlier, since the visibility was bad by the time we got in the water. A lot of classes and groups come here on the weekends, and some of the divers had kicked the bottom of the grotto, stirring up silt and algae. Also, there were so many divers last weekend that it was very tricky to get to a platform. Some Positives: This place is really beautiful, filled with koi fish and a friendly turtle named Virgil. The picnic area is ideal for groups. And the drive here from Orlando was fantastic. Williston and the surrounding area is rustic and lovely... it reminded me of my hometown in NC. I think weekdays may be the best time to come, when visibility is better and crowds are a bit smaller.

    Virgil the turtle
    Peggy H.

    A group of us chose this place to come get our open water certification dives completed and glad we did. The grounds are very well kept and you can tell they take pride in the place. The staff was friendly and attentive as well. We visited the place down the road and it wasn't nearly as nice. We rented a few of the rooms on site and I will give a couple of tips for you: 1. They are price well for what you get and extremely clean. I uploaded some pics but they don't do the place justice. They are very new and clean. The pics make it appear as though they are older rustic cabins, but I can assure you they are not. 2. They only thing to be careful of the size of the rooms because there are some that have twin bunk beds, a shower and sink... NOTHING more. Not that you really need more as you probably wont spend much time in your room but rather outside at one of the picnic tables or pavilions. 3. The ones with kitchenette's come stocked with everything you need to cook if you so choose. 4. There is a on site pool if you chose to complete any close water certifications while there The spring was a great choice for our first dive (accept the cold water). The other divers were respectful and courteous. The spring is beautiful too with the exception of the silt. if there are any inexperienced divers that can't control their buoyancy, then the visibility goes down quickly. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and would come back anytime!

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    My daughter and I did our certification dives here. Beautiful little place with all you need for facilities.

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    Fantastic dive. Clean facilities. Better than the competitor across the street. Highly recommend to scuba divers!

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    What a wonderful bunch of people! The owner and the staff were extremely helpful. The dive site was breathtaking. A must see!

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    Ask the Community - Blue Grotto Dive Resort

    Do they do night dives in the cavern if so is all you need open water certification?

    Short answer: Yes you can do a "night dive" there. The depth is within the open water certification (OWC) guidelines l, so yes, you just need OWC. At depth, it is dark enough… Read more

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    The second five at 10am was packed with people and visibility was miserable due to people kicking around on the bottom (not the platforms).

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    Devil's Den Prehistoric Spring - Devils Den water feature next to the cavern.

    Devil's Den Prehistoric Spring

    3.6(261 reviews)
    1.5 mi

    With all respect to Jimmy and James (Your stupid opinions), as a fan you guys really went to town…read moreon the negative opinions on this place. My wife truly enjoyed camping here, as well as enjoyed swimming in the Den and the pond provided to the guests. Camping here was peaceful, full hookup, pool, pond to swim in, den was amazing. Staff was friendly and informative. It was a weekend getaway for me and my wife but I definitely expect to bring my family and friends here to enjoy what this springs/Den, Garden, campground has to offer.

    A very neat place to see. Devil's Den Prehistoric Spring is…read moretucked away beside Cedar Lakes Woods & Gardens in Williston, Florida. Both locations are literally right next to each other. The Devil's Den is a fascinating hidden gem that offers a true taste of Florida's unique geology. A cenote is a natural sinkhole formed when limestone bedrock collapses. Most are very unique and all share that they seem to have crystal-clear groundwater beneath and an opening above for sunlight to reach the water through a hole in the ceiling. It is essentially a window into an underground aquifer. The springs typically have 72-degree spring water making it cool and refreshing no matter how hot it is outside. The experience is especially rewarding if you're visiting a cenote for the first time. The entrance is easy to miss from the walkway. We walked right past it. Gear rentals are available on-site, making it accessible even for beginners. You check in at the office and pay your fee and sign the waivers and then you can enter and descend a set of stairs with a notably low ceiling. Watch your head!. It is a little bit dark on the first landing but it had plenty of light at the large landing by the water. Below, the cavern opens up to reveal the stunning underground spring, perfect for snorkeling. We did not go snorkeling this visit but may try it the next time. Right next to the cenote is a pleasant above-ground pool area with a beach area and chairs. Right next to the cenote entrance are several covered tables for groups.. It's a convenient spot to dry off, eat a snack, or simply enjoy the surroundings after your swim. Overall, Devil's Den is a neat and unique geological feature that's well worth the stop, especially if you're exploring central Florida's springs. It's not a large site, so you won't spend all day there, but the chance to snorkel inside a real cenote creates a memorable, bucket-list moment.

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    Devil's Den Prehistoric Spring - Devils Den water feature next to the cavern. Picnic area!

    Devils Den water feature next to the cavern. Picnic area!

    Devil's Den Prehistoric Spring - "Rose" following us back to the campsite for a lovely sunset

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    "Rose" following us back to the campsite for a lovely sunset

    Ginnie Spring

    Ginnie Spring

    3.2(277 reviews)
    33.5 mi

    Since my last review was over a decade ago, probably time for an update. I don't come to Ginnie as…read moreoften as other area springs but it's worth a visit now and then--on weekday mornings ideally if you want to freedive, swim, and miss the crowds of the weekend. It's a good camping destination, too. For me, the main draw however is freediving and there's plenty here to see. You cannot and should not by any means enter caves as a freediver--it's forbidden and even for highly-experienced freedivers, dangerous. If we freedivers don't want to wear out our proverbial welcome, yes, we need to behave. Cave-certified SCUBA divers are the only ones to enter caves. I want to address some things which came up between my own observations and what I've read in other reviews here. For one, the food. This isn't a good place to get good food. If you want something nice, get it "in town" in High Springs or bring something to cook if camping. For that matter, bring your snacks and gear because expectedly things are a bit overpriced at the merch store here. If you don't what the place to be loud, busy, and long lines then don't come on weekends and holidays. It's that simple. This is a business and they'll let in as many people as they safely can let in. As far as loud music and uneven enforcement of rules, I think this just comes down to different employees acting their own way. Most summer help is students, they're not going to have the discernment and acumen of a veteran police officer in dealing with people. Most are nice, some are lax, some overzealous. About the bath houses and other facilities. I think things are in pretty good shape--on par with bath houses at campgrounds in the Ocala National Forest, in example. Nothing was horribly dirty any time I was there but folks--this is camping. Remember that. I don't see the need for tram or shuttle, either. Maybe for disabled or infirm folks but most of us can simply walk between springs and should. Overall I feel Ginnie is well-run for what it is, with your normal business caveats like they'll charge what they can get away with in their store which is exactly why you want to buy stuff at Walmart or whatever prior to coming here. It's a great place to camp and unique, beautiful, springs you'll remember your entire lifetime.

    Ginnie springs is an amazing private property camping spot for trails, swimming in the springs and…read morea great weekend camping. Highly recommend not coming on the holidays. You get this mix of ghetto hick thugs speeding through the park flashing whatever bs they think is cool. They are trying to crack down but the park is big and there's always someone has to ruin it for visitors. Great spot on week days. One of the few places you can drink and float down the river and hit some springs. I've had many great times

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    Ginnie Spring
    Ginnie Spring - Beautiful!

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    Beautiful!

    Blue Grotto Dive Resort - diving - Updated May 2026

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