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#4 The Florida Keys The Florida is a great destination for beginning divers. Most dives in the Islamorada area are 15-20 feet deep key west dives tend to be a little deeper for more experienced divers. Also people are saying that a world war II aircraft carrier is to be sunk there for next year. |
| Good spots two hit in the northern keys are Davis Reef, The Eagle, and The Spiegel Grove. In the keys most sites are underwater sanctuaries so you can't take things out of the water. |
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#3 Cayman Islands

No matter what your looking for the Caymans have it. Deep walls to shallow reefs, big animals to small critter encounters you'll find it here. The captain Keith Tibbets (seen above) is this hemispheres largest divable russian warship. Shore diving is a popular way to blow bubbles. Edan Rock, the wreck cali and the cobal coast are among the many popular sites to dive.

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#2 Bonaire Bonaire is a prime site for amateur and expert divers. Bonaire is the shore diving capital of the world. Its located just 15-50 miles off the coast of Venezuela. |
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Bonaire sights consist of 1,000 steps, Margaret bay, and willemstoren light house. When diving Bonaire's crystal clear waters you'll find the temperature to be around 78-82° Farenheight. |
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#1 Cozumel

Cozumel is the #1 site on my list. It's frequently rated an A+ by Rodale's Scuba diving magazine. Cozumel is a great site for sharks and barracuda. There are sites all over the place and unlimited shore diving. While your there I recommend the Mayan ruins as a dry destination. Wreck diving is a must and you can't do it all in just one week. Cozumel is a destination that will leave you begging for more.
