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Experience guided scuba diving on a dive charter in Key Largo, exploring Florida Keys reefs and historic shipwrecks. This Thursday, April adventure offers 3-4 hour trips with certified instruction, tanks, weights, and all necessary gear included. Perfect for divers seeking quality underwater exploration in pristine waters.
Instructor Pascal Van Craenenbroek of BlueWater Divers offers twice-daily scuba dive charters in Key Largo on Thursday, April 16th. Certified divers ages 10 and up pay $100 per person (bring your certification card as proof), while snorkelers ages 8 and up are welcome at $95. Each dive charter lasts 3 to 4 hours depending on selected reef and wreck sites.
Book your dive with just a 25% deposit and pay the remainder once your dives are complete. The boat accommodates up to 6 divers comfortably, making this ideal for couples, friends, or small groups seeking personalized attention. All tanks and weights are provided, plus onboard essentials including snacks and fresh water. You'll have access to dock-side and onboard camera rinse tanks, free parking, restrooms, and on-site showers.
Call BlueWater Divers today to confirm your certification level and preferred dive sites. Select your date to view available guide options and finalize your reservation.
Pascal and his team design each charter around your group's certification levels and current water conditions. You can explore two pristine reefs, combine a wreck dive with reef exploration, or tackle two different wrecks if your group has advanced training. This flexibility ensures every diver gets an appropriate challenge and unforgettable underwater experience.
The famous Key Largo reefs showcase vibrant coral gardens teeming with tropical fish and marine life, while the wreck dives offer the unique thrill of exploring historic shipwrecks frozen in time. Whether you're chasing colorful reef fish or navigating through cabin passageways, each site reveals something different. The knowledgeable guides know these waters intimately and share insider knowledge about what to look for and where marine life concentrates.
Key Largo's reputation as a world-class diving destination rests on its combination of healthy, accessible reefs and remarkably well-preserved shipwrecks. The reef environments feature coral formations ranging from delicate branching corals to massive brain coral heads, creating natural neighborhoods for groupers, snappers, parrotfish, and countless smaller reef dwellers. Visibility typically ranges from 40 to 80 feet depending on conditions, giving you excellent sight lines for photography and exploration.
The wreck dives offer a completely different experience. Historic vessels rest on sandy bottoms and artificial reefs, their structures creating artificial habitats that attract large groupers, permit, and curious sea turtles. Penetrating wreck interiors reveals the romance of maritime history while providing thrilling technical diving opportunities for advanced divers.
Water temperatures in mid-April average around 75-77 degrees Fahrenheit, making a lightweight wetsuit comfortable for extended bottom time. The offshore location means you'll encounter open ocean conditions with occasional current, but Pascal's expertise ensures safe, controlled descents and manageable dives for your certification level.
Arrive at BlueWater Divers dock early to review your certification card and get fitted for any rental gear you need. Pascal will conduct a thorough dive briefing covering site layout, safety protocols, and what to expect underwater. With a maximum of 6 divers per charter, you'll receive close attention and personalized guidance throughout your dives.
The boat features ample deck space for organizing your gear and decompressing between dive sites. After each dive, you can rinse your camera equipment and body in the convenient onboard tank, then relax with provided snacks and water while heading to the next location. The 3 to 4 hour duration keeps you comfortably in the water without excessive boat time, and free parking and on-site facilities mean you can shower and change before heading back to your Key Largo accommodations.