We dive sites along the main reef line as well as numerous shallow patch reefs. This includes Molasses Reef, Pickles Reef, including the section with a stand of rare pillar coral, the Conch Reef System, Davis, Crocker, Victory, and many, many others.
Most of these are within 20 to 50 minutes of our dock. In addition to shallow and intermediate reefs, we also dive the major wrecks in the area, the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Duane, and the Eagle.
Turtles with Conch Republic Divers
One of the things we do at Conch Republic Divers that is a little different from the rest is drift dives. Some of the others are catching on, but we still drift more than most! The idea behind it is that even though our currents are usually not of the Cozumel or West Palm Beach variety, fighting any current resembles work–and we are lazy! Also, in anything over 40′ of water, it is difficult to anchor without damage to the coral–that’s our livelihood.
Drifting eliminates the necessity of anchoring. Best of all, for those of you who are like me and can navigate if that is all you are paying attention to, but not if you want to see anything, drifting means the boat has to find you–not the other way around.