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Explore Miami’s Underwater World: A Guided 2 Tank Dive Adventure - Miami

Explore Miami’s Underwater World: A Guided 2 Tank Dive Adventure

Miamimoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

4 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should be in good physical condition, comfortable with moderate exertion and snorkeling/diving activities.

Overview

Discover Miami's best underwater spots with this small-group 2 Tank Dive Trip. Explore historic wrecks and vibrant coral reefs just minutes from Miami Beach in a thrilling day of guided scuba diving.

Water Activities
Miami, Florida

Miami: 2 Tank Dive Trip

For Open Water Divers and above

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About This Adventure

Experience the thrill of diving with us every morning or afternoon! Explore a fascinating wreck at depths of 60-70 feet, followed by a vibrant reef adventure. Our expert guides ensure an unforgettable journey through stunning underwater landscapes, making every dive a memorable exploration of marine life and history.

Come and join us every morning for a fantastic diving experience! We've got two amazing dives lined up for you. The first one takes you to a captivating wreck that lies 60-70 feet (18-21 meters) beneath the surface. After that, we'll explore a vibrant reef that ranges from 30-60 feet (10-18 meters) deep. Our staff absolutely loves diving at wrecks like C-One, Army Tanks, and Conception. And when it comes to reefs, Deep Trench and Fantasy are their top picks. So, get ready for an unforgettable underwater adventure with us!

For

• Open Water Divers and above

Duration

• 4 hours approximately

Gear needs

Certified divers need BCD, Regulator, Wetsuit, Mask/Snorkel/Fins, Tanks. Dive computers recommended. Rental gear available.

Boat amenities

Rinse cooler for camera equipment, fresh water shower, dive ladder. Boat is equipped with safety equipment such as oxygen, first aid, life vests, fire extinguishers, VHF radio. All captains are licensed by United States Coast Guard.

What to bring

Bathing suit, towel, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, refreshments, snacks, and personal items.

Sunscreen

Please use a waterproof, environmentally friendly sunscreen and apply it prior to arriving to increase its effectiveness and to reduce the amount of unabsorbed sunscreen ending up in the ocean. Reapply as needed throughout the day.

Certification cards

Certified divers will be required to provide proof of scuba certification in order to dive. If you have misplaced your card, please contact us as soon as possible to give us time to try and verify your certification for you.

Seasickness medication

While South Florida usually has calmer seas than most places in the world, we recommend considering sea sickness medication and consulting with your physician as needed.

Gratuity

• Tip your instructors and guides personally, as they do not share in anything given to the boat crew. If you feel your instructor did an excellent job, it is suggested that you tip 15% of your course/trip fee.

• Tip the boat crew at least $5-10 per tank. Generally there will be a tip jar on the boat. The crew splits the tips at the end of the day.

Remember that tips are never expected but always appreciated. No cash? No problem! Most Instructors/Dive Masters have CashApp, Venmo or Zelle accounts.

Adventure Tips

Bring Sea Sickness Medication

South Florida waters are usually calm, but consider taking medication to prevent seasickness during the boat ride.

Must Be Scuba Certified

This trip is for certified divers only; bring your certification card to board and dive.

Arrive Early for Quick Check-In

Getting to Bill Bird Marina early ensures smooth equipment setup and briefing before departure.

Use Reef-Safe Sunscreen

Protect Miami’s marine ecosystems by applying reef-safe sunscreen before and after your dive.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Green Sea Turtle
  • Hawkfish

History

Many wrecks dive sites around Miami hold historical significance linked to mid-20th century shipwrecks and training exercises.

Conservation

Local dive operators emphasize reef-safe practices and respect for marine habitats to help sustain Miami’s underwater ecosystems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Certified Dive Card

Essential

Required proof of scuba certification to participate in the dives.

Mask and Snorkel

Essential

Bring your own or rent on-site to ensure fit and comfort for underwater visibility.

Wetsuit

A wetsuit may be needed in cooler months (December to February) when water temperatures drop.

winter specific

Reef-Safe Sunscreen

Essential

Protect yourself and the ecosystem from harmful UV rays and chemicals while boating and diving.

summer specific