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Tarpoon Dive Center since 1952!
1-888-DIVE-MIAMI (1-888-348-3642)
305-532-1445 & 305-887-8726

          Scuba dive classes - beginner, advanced, rescue, divemaster, navigation, naturalist, deep, wreck, boat, search & recovery, emergency first aid (EFR) specialties with PADI & NAUI


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Scuba diving Miami & Miami Beach. Scuba equipment seller! US Divers, Scuba Pro, Seadoo and more! Come on our Snorkel and dive trips. Florida's oldest dive shop since 1952.

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Dive the Reefs and Wrecks of Miami

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Miami ... Wrecks and Reef

Miami is renowned as the Wreck Diving Capital of the Americas. Our trips include Miami's wrecks and coral reefs.

Dive Sites for Everyone

Our regular Saturday and Sunday morning trips give everyone the opportunity to enjoy Miami's reefs and wrecks. Reef dive sites such as Flamingo Reef, Sugar Bear, and RJ's ledge are all around 30', and seldom have any current. The Belcher Barge, Belzona wrecks, and the Pipes, take you down to the 60' range, with the possibility of seeing some of the larger marine life. These dive sites, and many more, are suitable for divers of all levels of experience and training. Our experienced captains and dive masters will ensure that you have safe and enjoyable dives.

Ethel

Dive Sites for Advanced Divers

Miami offers many dives for the advanced diver, through to deep wreck dives for Nitrox diving and beyond. Trips to wrecks such as the Orion, Tenneco Towers, the Sheri Lynn, and the Princess Brittany, are in the 100' range, while the Deep Freeze and Ultra Freeze take you to the limits of recreational diving. Special trips for technically certified divers, to sites sites such as the Doc De Milly, are available for divers with training outside the recreational range.

Dive Site Information

The Miami Dade Artificial Reef program provides information about many of our dive sites. Try out the Artificial Reef Finder!

Big Com Ocean

Tarpoon dive trips are aboard the 46' "Big Com Ocean", of RJ Diving Ventures. This coast guard certified dive boat takes up to 30 divers.

Big Com Ocean

Prices

Boat trip (2 locations) $50
Boat trip with tanks and weights $70
Boat trip with full gear $90
Night dive boat trip
(2 day locations, 1 night location)
$55
Tank rental $10 per day
Regulator rental $15 per day
BCD rental $15 per day
Weight belt rental $10 per day
Mask and snorkel rental $10 per day
Wetsuit rental $10 per day

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Book snorkel trips to South Miami Beach's coral reefs
Only $57.78

Book scuba dive trips to Miami Beach's coral reefs and wrecks
From only $57.78

Scuba dive classes - beginner, advanced, rescue, divemaster, navigation, naturalist, deep, wreck, boat, search & recovery, emergency first aid (EFR) specialties with PADI & NAUI
From only $200.00

SCUBA dive or snorkel with nurse sharks, barracuda and grouper in Key Largo
From only $110.00

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Tarpoon SCUBA Diving Centers
300 Alton Road, Miami Beach  FL 33139 & 3200 Palm Avenue, Hialeah  FL 33012
Tel:    305-532-1445 or 305-887-8726
Tel:    1-888-DIVE-MIAMI (1-888-348-3642)
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Last modified: November 24, 2008