TECHNICAL DIVING SITES
THE NORTHERN LIGHT - ELBOW REEF KEY LARGO 150 fsw - 190fsw (Natural Wreck)

This wreck is our most popular technical diving site due to its depth range and proximity to our dock. She lies in 190fsw, off Elbow Reef in Key Largo and is home to a large number of Bull sharks, a massive nurse shark, numerous grouper and schools of Jacks.

Diving at the site is dictated by the location of the Gulf Stream in relation to the wreck. If it is too close or over the site, then it will be undiveable. When the Gulf Stream is further out, then it is often perfect diving conditions. Check with us before you plan your trip and we will advise you of the present location of the Gulf Stream.

We run to this wreck regularly, call us on 305-451-3252 or email to book a space or arrange a charter.

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THE DOC DE MILLY - BISCAYNE BAY 150fsw (Artificial Reef)

Another Popular site but dived less often than the Northern Light due to its remote location in Biscayne Bay. Part of the massive Miami-Dade Artficial Reef Project, the Doc is situated in the same area as several other wrecks such as the Berry Patch, Hugos April Fool and 2 F4 Phantom jet fighters.

This wreck is an all day charter as it takes approximately 2 hours to reach the site. The good news is that it is closer for us to reach from Key Largo than running out of Miami. We usually combine the trip with a dip on one of the other Biscayne Wrecks or Pacific Reef on the way back.

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THE QUEEN OF NASSAU - ISLAMORADA 180fsw - 220fsw (Natural Wreck)

This wreck is situated off Islamorada and is in pristine condition. Well known for its good cover of oysters, the wreck has a large debris field off its starboard side. Good chance of seeing Scalloped Hammerheads and Bull sharks. Due to its distance from Key Largo, the wreck can either be visited on a full day charter, or alterintively we can take the boat to a local Islamorada fishing marinas the night before. You can then simply meet us at the dock for a 20 min run to the site! Less affected by the Gulf Stream, conditions are usualy calm with the site often bathed in a milky haze (as can be seen in the picture.)
HARRIS FREIGHTER (AKA WHISTLE BUOY WRECK) - PACIFIC REEF - 180fsw - 220fsw

This wreck is on the way to Biscayne Bay and can be combined with one of the Doc DeMilly, Hugo's or the F4 Fighters as part of a full day charter. Rarely visited and fairly unknown

THE VITRIC - MOLASSES REEF KEY LARGO 290fsw - 310fsw
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