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Miami Diving
Certified Divers
$ 100
Snorkeler
Must be at least 10 years old
$ 119
Come Dive in Miami!
Join us for a couple of dives at two of our many beautiful dive sites in Miami. South Florida has the third-largest barrier reef in the world, and it’s considered the Wreckational Capital of the World!
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Certified divers need BCD, Regulator, Wetsuit, Mask/Snorkel/Fins, Tanks. Dive computers recommended. Rental gear available.
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Rinse cooler for camera equipment, fresh water shower and dive ladder. Boat is equipped with safety equipment such as oxygen, first aid, life vests, fire extinguishers, VHF radio, and E-PIRB. All captains are licensed by United States Coast Guard.
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Bathing suit, towel, hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, face mask, refreshments, snacks, and personal items.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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• Tip your instructors and guides personally, as they do not share in anything given to the boat crew. If you feel your guide/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 Guides have Venmo or Zelle accounts.