
Key Largo Dry Rocks Reef Dives
Post Hurricane Irma guests enjoy Key Largo Dry Rocks Reef dives.
The southwest corner of this site we call Anemone Garden and it is filled with giant anemones.
Key Largo Dry Rocks Reef Dives treat divers to a max depth of 22 feet.
Both Sites Visited
Barracuda Alley and Anemone Garden were so beautiful today.
Crew Today
Owner Chris was Captain and David was mate.
Inst. Holly had 3 Discover Scuba Diving guests.

Divemaster Nick had the 7 snorkelers guests.
Owner Jen had 3 wonderful certified divers to photo-guide
What We Saw
Jen found a few Lettuce Sea Slugs during the dives and got some wonderful photos.

At Key Largo Dry Rocks Reef diving we also got to see plenty of healthy corals and fish.
https://www.sailfishscuba.com/dive-sites/anemone-garden-reef/

There are a lot of sites online with great details about Key Largo Dry Rocks Reef Dives.
Below is a link to one of those sites talking about Key Largo Dry Rocks Reef Dives.
http://www.rainbowreef.us/dive-locations-in-key-largo/key-largo-northern-dry-rocks
Key Largo Dry Rocks Reef Dives

This is an excellent site for entry level scuba divers and their instructors.
With a shallow depth and lots of sandy patches student divers won’t have to worry about breaking any corals.
Home of the Christ of the Abyss
Key Largo Dry Rocks Reef is also home to the famous Christ of the Abyss statue.
Many divers request this site based on getting to see the statue.
Youtube.com has many videos showing Key Largo Dry Rocks Reef dives, and here is one below.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skj8a9sIZj0
What an amazing afternoon!