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Carrie Aug 14th, 2001 07:53 PM

Keys diving recommendations??
 
I'd appreciate any suggestions of where to go in the Upper Keys for scuba diving. I'm a new diver and will be with a friend getting her open water certification; a patient instructor and good guide is preferred. We'll be there the first week in Oct. Please also share any recommendations for accommodations. Thanks!

jan Aug 14th, 2001 07:58 PM

Thare are many great sites in Key Largo and really beautiful as well as OK for new divers.

Carrie Aug 14th, 2001 08:00 PM

Thanks Jan. Any suggestions for dive shops to use?

KeyLargo Aug 15th, 2001 05:35 AM

Carrie, <BR> <BR>Here are a few sites fo ya! <BR> <BR>http://www.morningstarcharters.com <BR> <BR>http://www.hmsminnow.com/ <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>

rob Aug 15th, 2001 06:01 AM

here are the operators we have used in the largo area.... <BR> <BR>amy slates: fairly large pontoon/catamaran type boat. went to the usual reefs (mollases, davis, newfound etc..) <BR> <BR>fla. keys dive center: boat is average size...a little tight for gearing-up. we did a morning dive which was not too crowded. there were a LOT of people waiting for the afternoon dive when we returned. we scheduled a night dive with them this past Saturday but they pawned us off on the upper keys dive center.. <BR> <BR>upper keys dive ctr: the boat had several "alarms" on the way out and we had to stop while they did something w/ the engines. they dropped us at someplace called "spankys reef". the capt. made it out to be some type of little known gem but we only say a couple of shrimp. the boat was average size but very slow. also, my wife went through 5 of their rental regulators before finding one that didn't leak. this was a night dive so crowding wasn't a problem <BR> <BR>wreck divers: a small boat out of Jules Verne underwater research park/marina. we did our wreck diving certification off this boat although they probably do reefs also. again this is a small boat and very tight for gearing-up. <BR> <BR>most of these guys go out to the mollases reef areas......this is a great reef but it can get very crowded and is in danger of being "loved to death" <BR> <BR>So amy slates is probably the best of the bunch. its a dive resort so there might be some type of dive/hotel package deal. the only negative is they are on the gulf side so it takes a little longer to get out to the reefs.

paul Aug 15th, 2001 06:04 AM

NOT Looe Key Divers. They are money hungry and won't take you diving if a few snorkelers cancel. Ruined my day...

Jen Aug 18th, 2001 06:30 PM

I dove with SilentWorld. I think they are pretty small but great. They were very intuned to the group and made changes as necessary and accommodated our requests

GoDeep Aug 21st, 2001 06:14 PM

I always dive with "It's A Dive" at the Marriott hotel on Key Largo. Ryan and/or Lori are two instructors who I would recommend you ask for. P.S. I do not work for them. Diver Down!

Stephanie P. Aug 22nd, 2001 04:02 AM

I'd suggest John Pennekamp State Park. It is well known for magnificent coral reef formations. I went to Key Largo for one day last May and we (mom and me) took a glass bottom boat out to reefs and were fascinated by all the barricuda, some small sharks and brightly colored fish.

Arabella Aug 22nd, 2001 05:57 AM

Don't use an operator called Dive Nuts. They forgot two divers earlier this year and left them stranded. Luckily, the couple was rescued.


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