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4.8 (82 reviews)
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A great diving experience! Staff friendly and knowledgeable. Safe and smart. Good charters and great diving.

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Shelley C.

Very friendly and professional team. From the moment we stepped into the store to sign in for the day, to getting fitted for bcd's, weights and tanks, to our Captain, everyone was very pleasant! The boat is small, six divers, so no cattle call boats - which is great. Rental equipment is in great shape. They also have neutral buoyancy tanks, which was awesome. It was our first time diving with these types of tanks and you don't have to worry about your buoyancy as you use your air. There were six of us on the boat for the day. We had about a 20 minute ride out to Molasses Reef. The water was nice and we had good visibility. We saw a variety of fish and turtles and it it made for a good day of diving. The only thing I would have done differently would be to ask for a guide. The two dives we had this day we we on our own,so we came up a couple times just to make sure we were in close enough proximity to the boat as there is no guide/dive master provided unless you arrange one ahead of time.

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Our captain was so friendly and helpful, even pointed out some eagle rays that we would've missed without his help.

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Rainbow Reef Dive Center - Headed to dive

Rainbow Reef Dive Center

4.2(351 reviews)
3.7 mi

The Rainbow Reef Dive Center was such a great experience! My fiance and I are Open Water Divers and…read morewe wanted to dive the Florida Keys on May 2024. We booked the morning and afternoon dive (total of 4 dives/sites) and we enjoyed the experience. The boat and dive guides were very friendly. We checked in then we got our rental gears. Before we left the dock, the dive guides were able to help us set up our gear (we are beginner divers and, sometimes, you just need to double check if your gear is correctly set up). We went to the Eagle Raw Alley, JJ's Cave, Minnow's Cave, and Christ of the Abyss. We saw a lot of creatures like lobster, hammer head shark, nurse shark, different fishes, stingray, crab, Christ of the Abyss, parrot fish, and tube sponge. Highly recommend this location for your next dive!

Horrible customer service!…read more My husband and I walked I into the shop 3 times and ended up walking out 3 times disappointed with the customer service. The staff, behind the counter, was extermely unhelpful and we both got the feeling they just wanted us to leave the shop so they don't have to deal with another tourist. We are both experienced divers, just asking to book a dive, but ultimately we decided we would rather give our money to another dive shop in the area that made us feel welcome. I strongly suggest looking for a different dive shop.

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Amoray Dive Resort

Amoray Dive Resort

4.1(166 reviews)
0.6 mi

We booked here for a one night stay. There's a lot to do in the area. John Pennecamp park, the…read moreConch House, a bird sanctuary, they have diving boats that you can take out, as well as jet skis for rent, and kayaks, stand up paddle boards, etc. The rooms were very clean and updated. The buildings are very cute. Kind of an old school Keys feel. Our room had a view of the bay with a few trees blocking the horizon. (See pictures) The bed was very comfortable. It was very cold on the weekend that we were there, so we used the extra blanket in the closet. There's a dock to hangout on but it was too windy and cold to hangout for too long. There's a tiny "beach" (see picture). There are a lot of nice places to relax outside. There was parking directly in front of our room. The prices were reasonable. I would return again and stay longer.

This is a very professional PADI outfit. The accomodations are good for a dive resort, don't expect…read morea Marriott experience but it is clean and convenient. I liked that they had no carpet in the rooms. The internet works most of the time and the AC worked well. Beds were comfortable. There is no housekeeping service except between guests. There is no food or restaurant on the premises but you can walk to a bar and restaurant. If you have a car or Uber there are plenty of restaurants close by. The diving. I dove with them for 5 days. have been certified for 38 years. The staff is Highly trained and knowledgeable. I noticed that Erica and January did the bulk of the work when they were on board, the guys tried to look busy. January and Erica were both very helpful, courteous and made us feel welcome. Other standouts were Nick Christina,and Tom, again they made us feel welcomed. The boat. Pontoon style, good speed, plenty of room, many ways to exit and ladders. The dives, most were on Molasses reef with a few others including Christ of the Abyss and the Benwood wreck. The visibility varied by day. The best thing about their dives is that they are fairly shallow 20 to 35 ft So it is very safe , ideal for beginners and great if you have not dove in a while.

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Lucky Fish Scuba - Captain Glenn picks dive sites based on your family's experience levels.

Lucky Fish Scuba

5.0(5 reviews)
2.8 mi

What an awesome time!!!! Every year for my birthday, I look for different things to do with my…read morefriends. This year, it was a sunset cruise, which far surpasses a dinner at yet another restaurant. Jill met me at Buzzard's Roost, which was great. I am local, but for folks who aren't, this is a great extra! I got to meet Suzy, their rescue, who was very sweet. Captain Glenn took us from ocean side to bay side to Nest Key for sunset. Close to Nest Key, we encountered at least 25 dolphin feeding. We sat and watched and them when we started to move away, the dolphin wanted to play in the boat's wake. Could not have imagined such a special experience to celebrate a birthday!!! My friends brought refreshments and Lucky Fish supplied reusable cups and also had a tank of water. A plus is their actual head (toilet) aboard. Their cat is a perfect size for 6 passengers. It is well appointed, spotless and very stable. Highest praise for Jill, Glenn and Suzy!

My dad and I recently got our scuba diving certification and planned to go to Key Largo for our…read morefirst open water dive in the ocean since we did our lessons in a lake. We decided not to let the pandemic spoil our 4th of July celebration and spent the holiday in Key Largo. After seeing the larger dive operations with their packed boats of 30+ people all weekend and the COVID-19 outbreak reaching an all-time high in Florida, we made the smarter decision to do a private dive with Lucky Fish Scuba. Captain Glenn and Jill took my dad, my sister and me to the perfect location for our first ocean dive. We had the best time! We were so happy to have the extra attention and instruction as new divers. It was such a stress-free experience. We were able to book the dive last minute, and all of the necessary equipment was on the boat ready for us when we arrived. The boat was beautiful and clean. The equipment was very new and in top condition. Glenn gave us tips to improve our scuba skills. Jill provided snacks and unlimited reef-friendly sunscreen. We even got a video of the dive to share will the rest of our family! I highly recommend using Lucky Fish Scuba if you plan to dive in Key Largo!

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Lucky Fish Scuba - The Lucky Fish is a 2018 WorldCat - 29' long with twin 300hp engines to take your group quickly and comfortably to Key Largo's top sites.

The Lucky Fish is a 2018 WorldCat - 29' long with twin 300hp engines to take your group quickly and comfortably to Key Largo's top sites.

Lucky Fish Scuba - We are a boutique boat charter, doing things a little differently from everyone else!

We are a boutique boat charter, doing things a little differently from everyone else!

Lucky Fish Scuba - Dolphins playing along side the boat.

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Christ of the Abyss

Christ of the Abyss

5.0(3 reviews)
5.0 mi

What a great place to go if you are an amateur snorkeler/diver!! Its not to deep pretty good water…read moreclarity lots of fish to see as well.. The best thing it you dont need a boat, you can pay 30-45 dollars and they will take you there snorkeling gear included!!! There is a late afternoon snorkel trip which includes champagne and a sunset... Reef Roamer does the sunset champagne thing (877) 453-0110, Great to go with a group of friends/girlfriend whatever good idea for a mini getaway!!!! Christ of the abyss is probably one of the more famous reefs in the keys some facts on statue.. The original sculpture, "Il Cristo degli Abissi" is in the Mediterranean sea off San Fruttuoso between Camogli and Portofino on the Italian Riviera. It was placed in the water on 22 August 1954 at approximately 17 metres depth, and stands 2.5 metres (8.5 feet) tall. "Il Cristo degli Abissi" was created by Guido Galletti after an idea of Italian swimmer / diver Duilio Marcante. The statue was placed near the spot where Dario Gonzatti died in 1947. He was the first Italian to use SCUBA gear. San Fruttuoso San Fruttuoso The statue depicts Christ in a pose offering peace. His hands and head are raised toward the surface (or the sky, when positioned above water).

A must do in the Florida Keys!!!!…read more General Facts: Christ of the Abyss is a 8 1/2 foot, 4,000 pound bronze sculpture of Jesus Christ that stands in 25 feet of water off of Key Largo, Florida. It is located near Dry Rocks, about six miles east-northeast of the Key Largo Cut, in the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park. I was very fortunate to finally visit the Christ of the Abyss after wanting to go for many years! We went on my fiancé's boat. We looked for the coordinates on the web and simply followed them. When you arrive you will see a good number of ball boat bouees set up with a rope which allows you to tie up. They then have a floater which says "Statue" which marks the spot. It's a really cool spot if you are an amateur snorkeler. The water is 25 deep so if you are a beginner and feel comfortable being in that depth you should be good. There are tons of colorful fish around which makes the snorkeling adventure very special. It is my understanding you can go on a tour from John Penne camp for $35-50. If it includes snorkeling gear I say it's totally worth it. Definitely a place worth checking out if you are in the Key Largo Area. Here is a website with more info: http://www.divespots.com/scuba-diving-spots/florida/florida-keys/key-largo/spots/christ-of-the-abyss See my video below! Enjoy!

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