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Boynton Beach has some of the finest diving in North America. On an
average day, the warm waters of the gulf stream flow just a mile or
two off the Boynton Beach shore, producing warm and clear diving conditions
that rival any found in the Caribbean. The warm, tropical waters are
teeming with marine life including Corals, Morays, Sharks, Great Barracuda,
Sea Turtles and shoals of colorful fish. There are 3 reef systems that
lie just a few hundred yards off shore. The Sinking of the 175 foot
M/V Becks...Boynton Beach's latest dive attraction!
The ever-present North flowing current keeps the corals clean and vibrant.
Like Cozumel, Boynton Beach is a drift diver's paradise. The trip to
the dive sites, usually less than 15 minutes, is just barely long enough
to suit up. Our boats drop their divers over the reef in small groups,
each with a dive flag and float. The boats follow the flags until the
divers reappear. The small group approach allows computer divers, photographers,
hunters and bug (lobster) catchers to "do their own thing." The
Budweiser Bar, a 167 foot long upright wreck lying at 93 feet provides
an exciting alternative to the relaxed drift diving over the reefs.
Nine charter dive boats operate from the Seacrest Marina in Boynton
Beach. The trip from the marina to the dive site is usually less than
15 minutes. Beach Diving is also possible.
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