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Pompano Beach Diving Trips

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Pompano Beach Diving-Wreck & Reef
Certified Diver Must be at least 12 years old
$90
Pompano Beach Advanced Diving-Wreck & Reef
Certified Diver Must be at least 15 years old
$90
Pompano Beach Diving-2 Reefs
Certified Diver Must be at least 12 years old
$90
Pompano Beach Diving-Copenhagen & Nursery Reef
Certified Diver Must be at least 10 years old
$90

Come Dive in Pompano Beach!

Pompano Beach Diving – Wreck & Reef

Join us for a couple of fun dives in Pompano Beach. The first dive is on a wreck 60 – 70 feet (18 – 21 meters) deep, and the second dive is a drift dive on a reef at 50 feet (15 meters). Staff favorite wrecks include Ancient Mariner, Aqua Zoo, Berry Patch Tug, Tracy, Mercy Jesus, and Quallman Barge, and favorite reefs include Abbey Too and Lost Ledge.

Pompano Beach Advanced Diving – Wreck & Reef

The first dive is on a wreck 100 – 130 feet (30 – 40 meters) deep, and the second dive is a drift dive on a reef at 50 feet (15 meters). Staff favorite wrecks include Lady Luck, Captain Dan, Rebel, and RSB-1, and favorite reefs include Abbey Too and Lost Ledge.

Pompano Beach Diving – Copenhagen & Nursery Reef

A staff favorite, the SS Copenhagen was a 325′ steamer with a beam of 47′ that ran aground along the eastern side of the Pompano Drop Off. While some of the wreckage is buried and broken up, you can still make out many features of the wreck. It is nostalgic diving a wreck site over a hundred years old. Usually you see large schools of bait fish being chased by the rest of the food chain. The max. depth on this wreck is 30 feet (10 meters).

The second dive takes on the Nursery reef. It is named after the family of nurse sharks that reside here. There is good habitat here, with large undercut ledges. The sharks are used to divers and usually swim around under the boat. The max. depth on this reef is 30 feet (10 meters).

Pompano Beach Diving- Two Reefs

Dive two reefs with a max. depth of 50 feet (15 meters).