Crandon Park
There is a fee for this site. Make sure you check in to the Park Office prior to kiteboarding to fill out paper work and agree to the rules. Make sure you follow the Florida Kite... wannakitesurf.com
Fort Lauderdale Beach
Can't wait to get down to the beach, Fort Lauderdale Beach in Broward County, Florida is a magnificent selection. This is a great piece of shoreline. No chance of being bored in F... goingoutside.com
Dema Trader
The DEMA Trader (formerly known as the GGD Trader) is a 165-foot-long freighter in 80 feet of water about 3 1/2 miles off Key Biscayne. The ship was seized by U.S. Customs for carryi... scububble.com
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park
Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park is the home of a historic lighthouse built in 1825 and reconstructed in 1846, and is the oldest standing structure in Miami-Dade County. Vi... floridastateparks.org
Miami Scuba Dive Trip
Miami is known as the "Wreckreational Dive Capital of the World". There are currently over 75 wrecks sunk and many more are slated to come over the next few years. Now is your chance to... kijubi.com
Venetian Pool
Prior rock quarry converted in 1923 into beautiful pool with Venetian style architecture. Major restoration in 1989. Is included in the National Register of Historic Places. Oper... swimmingholes.org
Orion Wreck
The Orion was sunk as a part of the artificial reef program in 1981. It is a steel hulled tug boat. 3 miles off Key Biscayne (SW corner of the reef). scububble.com
Oleta River State Park
This trip had been on my list for quiet some time, however not for the paddling. The Oleta River State Park has a mountain bike trail that I had wanted to ride for some time. I live n... paddling.net
Andro
The Andro was built in 1918 and is one of Germany's best private cruising yachts from the time before World War II. She consists mostly out of wood and has a classic high bow... greatestdivesites.com
Orion
At only 3 miles west of Key Biscayne lies a 118 foot long United States Navy tugboat named Orion Wreck or Trinada. She was originally build for the Panama Canal Company back ... greatestdivesites.com
The Spirit Of Miami
The Spirit of Miami is a Boeing 727 jet (130` long). It was sunk as an artificial reef September 8, 1993. It is broken in several part, some of them are very damaged. The Spirit of M... scububble.com
Haulover Beach
We all must check out the beach sometimes; Haulover Beach in Miami-Dade County, Florida is an excellent place for getting out. You can raise that tent of yours or park your RV at ... goingoutside.com
Radio Tower Pyramids, Ben's Antenna Reef
Dive site Radio Tower Pyramids consists out of nineteen steel radio antennas, originally used as a transmission system for Radio Mambi. It is known by many names such as Penr... greatestdivesites.com
Deep Freeze
Deep Freeze is one of the most popular dive sites this close to Miami, not only for divers but also for sport fishers. She is a 210 times 34 foot steel freighter which sank i... greatestdivesites.com
Mathew Lawrence, No 7
The Mathew Lawrence Barge also named the Number Seven Wreck or Mathew Lawrence No7 is a one hundred foot long treasure salvation ship. It is named after the famous underwater... greatestdivesites.com
C-one
Wreck dive the C-One or Christina is a 105 foot long US Navy steel tug, originally built in 1940. She served most of its time in the Caribbean and has as final destination Ja... greatestdivesites.com
Concepcion
While anchored off Miami Beach in February of 1991, this Honduran freighter was pummeled by heavy winds and rough seas until it broke anchor and ran aground just offshore of South Be... divespots.com