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PLACES TO STAY

IN KEY WEST

  

 A&B LOBSTER HOUSE 

http://www.aandblobsterhouse.com

305-294-5880 

Email:ablobhouse@aol.com

700 Front Street Key West, FL 33040 

  

  

 ALONZO'S OYSTER BAR 

http://www.alonzosoysterbar.com 

305-294-5880 

Email:ablobhouse@aol.com

700 Front Street Key West, FL 33040 

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

 

 

  

If you are interested in wreck diving, there are only a few around Key West that are available to visitors, but the few we have are world class! On May 27th we sank the Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg as an artificial reef in 140 feet of water seven miles off Key West. The Vandenberg is the second largest ship purposely sunk as a artificial reef.

Info On Diving the Gen. Hoyt S.Vandenberg!

  

The Cayman Salvager was a 180-foot buoy tender and was intentionally sunk in 1985 to make an artificial reef. She is sitting upright and has cavernous open holds providing shelter for some large marine life. Joe’s Tug is a classic tugboat that sits upright in 65 feet of water.

  

Major certifications are accepted by the local dive shops, but make sure you bring your card with you. There are several charters that cater to scuba divers only, and many that take both divers and snorkelers. Nitrox diving, and instruction, are also available in the area.

  

Certification courses and resort courses can be scheduled in many locations.

  

Both SCUBA divers and snorkelers find that the primary destination for an excursion around Key West is Sand Key Lighthouse Reef. This ten-mile reef system, marked by a large iron lighthouse, has coral formations of varying depths.

  

Ten-Fathom Ledge is known for its caves and dramatic overhangs that provide shelter for all kinds of marine life, including lobsters and grouper. Kedge Ledge is a patch reef whose main attraction is the remains of a pair of coral-encrusted anchors from some 18th century sailing vessels.

  

The Atocha, discovered by Mel Fisher off the Marquesas Keys is in a different category than the rest. Mel searched for this Spanish wreck for years and, when his team finally found it, they brought up a fortune in gold, silver and jewels that was beyond imagination. Of course, this wreck is not available to the visiting diver.

  

  

WHAT TO DO IN KEY WEST 

The attractions bellow are not included on the  Tours

 

CONCH TOUR TRAIN    More info

KEY WEST BUTTERFLY & NATURE CONSERVATORY    More info

PIRATE SOUL MUSEUM    More info

KEY WEST AQUARIUM    More info

CURRY MANSION INN & MUSEUM    More info   

MEL FISHER TREASURE MUSEUM    More info

KEY WEST SHIPWRECK HISTORY MUSEUM    More info

HARRY S. TRUMAN LITTLE WHITE HOUSE    More info

YANKEE FREEDOM II    More info

RIPLEY’S    More info

FURRY’S PRIDE OF KEY WEST    More info

SUNNY DAYS CATAMARANS    More info   

  

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SNORKELING

Come join us to see beautiful inner reefs located just offshore at the shallow waters of Pennekamp State Park, also known as The National Marine Sanctuary, which has protected the reefs since 1960. The reefs have a wide abundance of soft and hard corals and many colored tropical fish. A safe and inviting experience you just can't miss !

There are over a dozen different reefs that we visit, so you can enjoy a different location every time you snorkel with us. The reefs average only 6-12 ft. each, so everyone in your family will be able to enjoy this wonderful experience !

Come join the crew of Sundiver Snorkel Tours to see our bethe shallow waters of Pennekamp State Park, also known as The National Marine Sanctuary, which has protected the reefs since 1960. The reefs have a wide abundance of soft and hard corals and many colored tropical fish. A safe and inviting experience you just can't miss !