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Explore Miami’s vibrant underwater world with a guided 2-tank reef and wreck trip, perfect for certified divers seeking colorful marine life and historic shipwrecks.
Thinking about adding a splash of adventure to your Miami trip? This guided 2-tank reef and wreck dive with Squalo Divers offers a fantastic way to explore the region’s marine treasures. Whether you’re a certified diver eager for new sights or simply intrigued by Miami’s underwater scene, this experience promises both visual delight and authentic encounters.
What we love about this tour? First, the small group size—limited to just six participants—which means you’ll get personal attention and more time enjoying the water. Second, the guided aspect ensures you’re in safe hands, with knowledgeable guides leading the way through clear waters teeming with life.
A possible consideration? The requirement to be scuba certified and recent diving experience means this isn’t suited for absolute beginners. But if you’re qualified, the trip offers excellent value for the quality of sites and attention.
This tour is perfect for experienced divers looking for a memorable half-day exploring Miami’s vibrant wrecks and reefs, and for those who appreciate small-group camaraderie.


The tour is priced at $107 per person, which, given the included boat trip, guide services, and rental equipment, offers good value—especially for those wanting a hassle-free experience. The boat trip itself is a highlight, whisking you out to some of Miami’s most popular dive sites. The trip lasts about four hours, typically from morning to early afternoon, making it a great way to fit a quick underwater adventure into your day.
Squalo Divers provides weights, a dive guide, and filtered water, snacks, and refreshments to keep you energized. Parking is included, which is a practical perk if you’re driving.
However, be aware that scuba gear rental is extra. Masks and fins are $10 each, regulators are $30, BCDs are $25, wetsuits are $20, and tanks are $26 (or $36 for Nitrox). These prices per person can add up but are fairly typical for dive shops—consider bringing your own gear if you want to save.
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Your first stop is a historic wreck, situated at a depth that’s accessible for most certified divers. The wreck may hold fascinating secrets—possibly an old ship or perhaps a sunken vessel with a story to tell. The depth offers ample room for exploration without feeling rushed, and you’ll get to see marine life thriving around the structure. The reviews mention “fascinating wrecks” and “abundant fish populations,” which makes this site ideal for those interested in both history and marine biodiversity.
The second location is a vibrant reef, part of the third-largest barrier reef in the world. You’ll encounter a colorful landscape filled with parrotfish, snappers, groupers, and even turtles—visuals that often leave divers in awe. Expect to see a lively array of fish and perhaps catch sight of some of the smaller creatures like cleaner shrimps or lobsters. The reef offers excellent visibility, a key selling point that reviewers consistently praise, making the underwater scenery clear and vivid.
More Great Tours NearbyThe region boasts over 50 dive sites, offering options for different interests and skill levels. Whether you prefer exploring wrecks, drifting along reefs, or searching for elusive marine creatures, you’ll find something to pique your curiosity.
Reviewers highlight the “stunning views” and “quality service” from guides, making the experience enjoyable and educational. The guides’ expertise means you’re more likely to spot interesting marine life, from octopuses and moray eels to stingrays.

The small group size means you’ll receive personalized attention, which is especially valuable when navigating underwater. Guides are fluent in English and Spanish, making communication smooth and accessible. They also help with gear setup, safety instructions, and pointing out marine highlights.
The boat trip itself is a highlight—getting out on the water early in the morning or later in the afternoon offers different lighting and ambiance, both beautiful in their own right. The crystal-clear waters ensure excellent visibility, so you’ll see every detail of marine life and wrecks.
The tour’s 4-hour duration provides enough time for two substantial dives without feeling rushed. After surfacing, there’s time to chat, enjoy snacks, and relax before heading back to shore.
Authentic perspectives underscore the quality of guides and equipment. One reviewer sums it up as “well run and fun,” highlighting the professionalism and fun atmosphere. Another mentions the “amazing staff” and “fantastic service”, emphasizing how guides make the experience memorable.
Participants appreciate the “stunning views” underwater, noting the visibility and vibrant marine life. Many comment on how the site diversity keeps the experience fresh, and the small group approach makes the trip more intimate.

This trip is ideal for certified divers wanting to explore Miami’s wrecks and reefs. It’s perfect if you value personalized guidance and want to avoid crowded, large-group tours. Non-divers looking to snorkel or join as observers might need to seek alternative options, as this experience requires recent scuba certification.
Not suitable for children under 10, pregnant women, or individuals with heart problems, so keep that in mind for family or health considerations.


This guided 2-tank reef and wreck trip offers a fantastic way to see Miami’s underwater wonders without the hassle of planning every detail. It balances affordable pricing, small group intimacy, and expert guidance to deliver an experience that’s both fun and educational.
Perfect for experienced divers who want to explore a variety of sites and encounter vibrant marine life, this tour provides excellent value for the quality of the sites and the professionalism of the guides. The clear waters, diverse marine species, and historic wrecks make each moment memorable.
If you’re looking for a well-organized, authentic, and value-packed diving adventure near Miami, this tour is likely to meet or exceed your expectations. Just make sure your certification and recent diving experience are in order, and you’ll be set for a memorable underwater outing.
Do I need to be SCUBA certified to join?
Yes, this tour is designed for certified divers who have gone diving within the last 12 months.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the boat trip, dive guide, weights, filtered water, refreshments, cookies, and chips. Equipment rental for masks, fins, regulators, BCDs, wetsuits, and tanks is extra.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 4 hours, typically scheduled in the morning or afternoon.
Can I choose my dive sites?
While the sites are pre-selected, they include a wreck at 60-70 feet and a reef at 30-60 feet, both offering unique underwater experiences.
Is parking included?
Yes, parking is included, making logistics easier.
Is the tour suitable for non-divers?
No, since it’s a guided scuba experience, non-divers would need other options like snorkeling or observing.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear and a towel. Be sure to arrive prepared and with your certification documentation.
Embark on this underwater journey and discover why Miami’s marine environment is one of the most engaging in the world. Whether exploring historic wrecks or vibrant reefs, you’re in for a memorable adventure with guides who truly know their stuff.
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