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Location: Miami Beach (United States (south))
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Here you can see what other divers thought, the top dive sites, what fish to see, and what wrecks are here.
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Top Dive Sites (make sure you dive these!)
1 Belcher Wreck Trek With 3 votes(s).
2 Army Tanks Wreck Trek With 3 votes(s).
3 Neptune Memorial Reef With 1 votes(s).
4 Emerald Reef With 1 votes(s).
5 North Emerald Reef With 1 votes(s).

Marine Sightings:

Based on data from your reviews for Miami Beach. we know the following about the marine life you can expect to see.
If you have been to Miami Beach please add a review (see left). Your experience of what you saw will help to extend these results!

Reef Fish Sightings: Pelagic Fish Sightings: Quality of Coral:

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Reviews:

Here are the last 10 reviews for Miami Beach. Show all of them.

Visited Comments
July 2005 Nice reef
Date posted: 04-Sep-2005 06:16 by: Leo
June 2005 Plenty of dive sites. Great place.
Date posted: 04-Sep-2005 06:13 by: Leo
June 2005 Great place to dive, Tarpoon Lagon sets the dives for you, cost is $74 for a 2 tank dive. Lots of reefs and wrecks to see.
Date posted: 04-Sep-2005 06:09 by: Leo


Wreck Dives:

Here are the wreck dives we know of for Miami Beach.

Fair Game (Tortuga)
Sunk as part of the Cindy Crawford/Billy Baldwin movie by the same name, the ship was part of a closing sequence that transformed it into an underwater attraction. The huge ship is easily penetrated and sits upright in about 110 feet of water, but its almost 40 feet to the top of the wheelhouse. The wreck offers experienced and novice wreck divers and opportunity to penetrate a ship with minimal risk, thanks to a cavernous interior and well placed and highly visible cut-out sections.
22m / 72ft
35m / 115ft
Deliberately sunk: 01-Apr-1995 Wreck penetration is possible. Technical or decompression diving.

M60 Army Tanks
Two M60 Army Tanks placed in 48 feet of water in June of 1994 just of Miami Beach.
13m / 43ft
15m / 49ft
Deliberately sunk: 01-Jun-1994 Wreck penetration not possible Technical or decompression diving. More info...