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Christ of the Abyss
World-famous 9-foot bronze Christ statue surrounded by marine life
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Spiegel Grove
Massive 510-foot Navy ship wreck, one of the largest artificial reefs
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Molasses Reef
Pristine coral reef with diverse marine life and excellent underwater photography
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French Reef
Large coral reef system with swim-throughs, caves, and abundant marine life
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Benwood Wreck
Historic freighter wreck from WWII, now home to abundant marine life
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Grecian Rocks
Shallow reef perfect for beginners with excellent snorkeling opportunities
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Carysfort Reef
Iconic Upper Keys reef tract with shallow spur-and-groove coral, deeper ledges, and excellent biodiversity near Carysfort Lighthouse.
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Key Largo Northern Dry Rocks
Shallow coral garden section of Dry Rocks known for easy conditions, patch reefs, and long bottom times for training and snorkel-friendly dives.
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Elbow Reef
Large reef system with fingers, sand channels, and coral heads that supports both relaxed reef tours and deeper profile dives.
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Conch Reef
One of the Keys' signature reefs with dramatic wall sections, swim-through contours, and robust hard coral structures.
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Davis Reef
Scenic coral ridges and channels with a balance of easy reef exploration and deeper ledges in generally clear water.
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Hen and Chickens Reef
Colorful shallow reef complex popular for easy dives and snorkel overlap, featuring coral bommies and sandy channels.
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Cheeca Rocks
Renowned shallow patch reef with dense coral growth, ideal for long observation dives and coral-focused experiences.
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Alligator Reef
Classic Florida Keys reef with broad coral formations, schooling fish, and lighthouse landmark anchoring one of the most recognized Islamorada sites.
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Pickles Reef
Popular mixed-depth reef with coral towers and sandy breaks, frequently chosen for novice-friendly yet scenic two-tank days.
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USCG Duane Wreck
Famous 327-foot Coast Guard cutter resting upright with dramatic superstructure, often dove as one of the Keys' premier deep wrecks.
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USCG Bibb Wreck
Deep Coast Guard wreck offering dramatic lines and rich encrusting growth, suited to experienced divers with strong buoyancy control.
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Sand Island
Patch reef and sand-channel environment with gentle profiles, ideal for relaxed exploration and marine life spotting.
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Snapper Ledge
Ledge-style structure known for schooling fish movement, hunting predators, and dynamic current-driven action.
