DAILY EXCURSIONS

Our daily morning excursion boards at 8:30 am and is a two-tank trip. The first tank is on either Joe’s Tug or the Cayman Salvager. The Cayman Salvager is a 180-foot steel hulled buoy tender sunk as an artificial reef in 1985. Originally resting on her side, it was later righted by hurricane-force wave action and it is in 65 to 90 feet of water on a sandy bottom. Joe’s Tug is a 75-foot steel-hulled tugboat in depth of 65 feet resting in coral. It was sunk as an artificial reef in 1984. The second tank is on the living coral reef. 

Coming soon:   The Sinking of  the VANDENBERG !  Key West will be home to THE largest artificial reef in the world.   Projected for May, 2002.

Our daily afternoon excursion boards at 1:30 pm and is also a two-tank trip. Both tanks are on the coral reef which averages 25 to 40 feet deep and offers dense populations of tropical fish including angel fish, squirrel fish, bigeye, pufferfish, blue tang, parrot fish, and butterfly fish. The reef is also home to morey eels, lobster, crab, sea turtles, and porpoises. On a daily basis we pinpoint where the bluest water is and travel to those locations. However, we avoid the routinely congested areas.

The price for a two-tank dive trip is $59.00 or $75.00 if you need tanks, weights, BC, and regulator.

 




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