Key West is one of North America’s most popular destinations for scuba divers. The continent’s only live barrier reef is located in the Florida Keys, affording spectacular undersea encounters with hundreds of varieties of tropical fish and invertebrates. Dozens of historic wrecks and artificial reefs like the USNS Vandenberg offer satisfying experiences for divers of all experience levels.
Discover why the Vandenberg artificial reef is already attracting divers from all over the world. Stripped clean and sunk in 2009, the Vandenburg, a former troop carrier, is now the world’s second-largest artificial reef that features several different levels of difficulty for scuba divers. Modern boats, up-to-date dive equipment and friendly, well-trained instructors help ensure your comfort and safety.
There’s a Key West dive trip for divers of all abilities and experience levels. If you’re not sure which trip would be best for you, just give us a call. We have a personal relationship with many of the dive tour operators on Key West, so we can give you the “inside scoop” on what you may like (or dislike) about a specific trip before you book it.
Call Tours Key West at 888-667-4386 to book your wreck and reef or deep sea dive trip!
Key West is home to America’s only living coral reef — a spectacular undersea ecosystem that features several colorful varieties of living coral, hundreds of varieties of neon-hued salt water fish and sea creatures like lobster, sea turtles, and more, making it a must-see for snorkelers and divers.
If you’re looking for something a bit more challenging, you can discover why the new U.S.S. Vandenburg artificial reef is already attracting divers from all over the world. Stripped clean and sunk in 2009, the U.S.S. Vandenburg, a former troop carrier, is now an artificial reef that features several different levels of difficulty for scuba divers. Before your dive, your tour operator will assess your skill level and choose an undersea adventure that’s appropriate for your level of experience. Modern boats, up-to-date dive equipment and friendly, well-trained instructors help ensure your comfort and safety.
There’s a Key West snorkel and reef dive trip for swimmers of all abilities and ages. If you’re not sure which dive trip would be best for you, just give us a call. We have a personal relationship with many of the tour operators on Key West, so we can give you the “inside scoop” on what you may like (or dislike) about a specific trip before you book it.
Call Tours Key West at 888-667-4386 to book your reef excursion and find out why Key West snorkel and reef diving tours are among the most fun and educational things to do in Key West!
Key West fishing charters are one of the top 10 things to do in the Florida Keys! Whether you’re up for inshore, offshore, flats fishing, or even reef-and-wreck exploration, Tours Key West has the experienced captains, fishing guides and fishing boats to help you land the big one!
The Florida Keys is home to the world’s best salt water sport fishing, both inshore and offshore. Depending on the season, you could catch species such as barracuda, billfish, bonita, bonefish, blackfin tuna, grouper, jacks, mahi mahi, permit, swordfish, sailfish, wahoo, and many more.
Backcountry fishing charters take you to the shallow waters of the Florida Bay, where you may find sport fish species such as cobia, Jack cravelle, ladyfish, mackerel species, mangrove snapper, redfish, reef sharks, sea trout, snook, and the coveted Silver King tarpon.
Whether you’re a beginning angler or a seasoned sport fisherman, there’s a Key West fishing charter for you. Call Tours Key West at 888-667-4386 to book your Key West fishing adventure today.
One of the best areas to scuba dive within North America is in the Florida Keys, a long string of islands just south of Miami. For any scuba diver traveling to southern Florida, even a quick day trip to the Florida Keys is worthwhile. [click to continue…]
Florida is synonymous with and one of the best places to scuba dive. There are over 1500 diving destinations that are as wonderful as any place in the world. With numerous ship wrecks, coral reefs and calm clear water the Keys are scuba diving heaven. [click to continue…]
Divers and snorkelers come to the Florida Keys by the thousands every year to explore America’s only live barrier reef, the Florida Reef System. However the reef isn’t the only thing that pulls divers to southern Florida. Before a string of shipwreck-preventing lighthouses was finished around the late 1880s, the reefs around Key West wrecked thousands of ships. [click to continue…]