Key Largo Florida is known as the Scuba Diving Capital of the World. Key Largo diving charters to the Florida Keys reef can introduce you to the only living coral reef in the US. A Key Largo vacation is not complete without visiting John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, which was created in 1960 to protect the corals of the area. Fifteen years later, Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary was created. It has been integrated into the 2,800-square-nautical-mile Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. If you aren't sure where to start, ask around at one of the local dive shops. Statue of Christ of the Abyss This bronze statue was created by the Italian sculptor Guido Galletti specifically to be sunk in these waters to enhance this underwater park. It is 9 feet tall and was place in just 25 feet of water. This makes it easily viewed by both snorkelers and scuba divers alike. Spiegel Grove The USS Spiegel Grove is the largest ship ever intentionally sunk. It is 510-foot Navy transport ship added as a new dive site for Key Largo FL in June 2002. Molasses Reef …show more content…
Mooring buoys mark its various dive sites. There is also an unmanned reef light nearby. Benwood Wreck This ship sank in 1942, a casualty of World War II. In 1959, a protection zone was designated to protect the remains from further vandalism. It lies in 55 feet of water and serves as an artificial reef. Meta title: Key Largo Florida Snorkeling and Diving Meta description: Explore Key Largo diving & snorkeling. Charter your Key Largo travel, or arrange reservations at Key Largo hotels so you can snorkel and dive at Pennekamp Park or other underwater playgrounds in the Florida