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Key West Scuba Diving Subtropic Dive Center

Subtropic Dive Center

Call  Kenny  9am to 9 pm    305-394-1747        In town  395-2023    
or Call  
Extreme Travel Club 1-888-382-0101     in town  744-0753

 

Key West Scuba Diving
 

 

 

 

Scuba Diving Key West and the Florida Keys
Come dive with us in Key West. Subtropic Dive Center offers the convenience of true "doorstep diving," with our dock located directly adjacent to the shop. We run two trips daily on each of our boats.

Key West Diving Sites

Wreck Scuba Diving
Double Wreck-dive trip every morning, Wreck/reef dive trip every afternoon

Cayman Salvage Master:
A 187 foot (57 m) long oceangoing salvage vessel, the “Cayman” is rich with sealife, particularly green morays and other eels and the giant grouper known as Jewfish.
Maximum depth is 93 feet (28.25 meters.) The deck is at about 72 feet (21.9 m) Advanced certification or a log book showing recent diving experience below 80 feet (24 m) is required for this dive.



Key West Scuba Diving

Key West Scuba Diving

Joe’s Tug, 
This 65 foot (19.8 m) steel-hulled tug lies at a depth of 68 feet (20.7 m) and is accessible to most open-water certified divers. The hull was opened up by Hurricane Georges, and shelters schools of snapper, as well as usually resident Jewfish and eels. The dive is interesting not only for the wreck itself, but for the surrounding deep reef..

Alexander’s Wreck, 
This US Navy destroyer escort is broken into 2 pieces, about 100-200 yards (90-180 m) apart on the gulf side of Key West. It lies in only 26 feet (7.9 m) making it an excellent first wreck dive for new divers. Good light in shallow water also provides some fine photo opportunities. Look for exceptionally large angelfish on this wreck, and southern stingrays in the surrounding sand.



Key West Scuba Diving
Key West, Scuba Diving

Reef Diving
Most Reef dives in Key West are at 20-40 feet (6.1-12.2 meters). We have 30 to 40 different sites to choose from; our captains make the choice on any given day depending on conditions and visibility.


Please be sure to mention that you were
sent to them by Clyde's Key West Scuba Diving
 

September 17, 2009