Christ of the Abyss
(Depth 5 - 25ft) The iconic Christ Statue is usually the first image people see when thinking about Key Largo reefs. Located on the Key Largo Dry Rocks, the Christ Statue is the perfect location to see numerous fish species while getting your picture taken near the statue North North Dry Rocks (Depth 5 - 20ft) Double North is a spectacular patch reef just north of the Christ Statue. This reef contains some of the most colorful and breathtaking coral in the Florida Keys. This is a must for people that love vibrant coral and smaller tropical fish |
Molasses Reef
(Depth 10 - 30ft) Molasses Reef is one of the largest and most beloved reefs in the Florida Keys. A local favorite, Molasses Reef has some of the largest and most vibrant wildlife in the ocean. It is common to see sharks, rays, eels, sea turtles, and numerous tropical fish species Pickles Reef (Depth 5 - 25ft) Known for a shallow shipwreck on the northern edge of the reef, Pickles Reef is a spectacular shallow reef with an abundance of beautiful sea fans and a plethora of tropical fish |
Snapper Ledge
(Depth 10 - 25ft) Snapper Ledge is a smaller patch reef just south of Pickles Reef. There are massive schools of grunts and snappers that populate this reef. With the large population of smaller fish, this usually brings nurse sharks, eels, and sea turtles as well Grecian Rocks Reef (Depth 5 - 15ft) Grecian Rocks is one of the larger and most popular shallow reefs in Key Largo. It provides protection from rough seas and has spectacular coral formations. Grecian Rocks is a top snorkel site in Key Largo |
Whitebanks Reef
(Depth 5 - 15ft) Whitebanks is a shallow, inner reef that has a wide array of wildlife. Generally there are an abundance of smaller tropical fish but every once in a while larger wildlife, like spotted eagle rays, cruise through on their way to deeper water Horseshoe Reef (Depth 5 - 20ft) Horseshoe has some of the most beautiful Elkhorn Coral in all of the Florida Keys. The vivid colors and abundance of wildlife make Horseshoe a local favorite |