Our Unique Diving locations

Devil's Den Prehistoric Springs

Dive into the captivating world of Devil's Den Prehistoric Spring, one of Florida's premier scuba diving destinations. This underground spring is hidden within a 120-foot wide cave. Like all Florida springs, it maintains a constant 72-degree water temperature year-round, making it a true oasis for water enthusiasts.

Blue Grotto Dive Resort

Blue Grotto is easily Florida's favorite freshwater dive with something for divers of all experience levels. The large open basin with depths up to 40 feet. There are three large platforms, perfect for refreshing those diving skills. Come meet our fish and of course Virgil the turtle!
Behind the open basin the large upper cavern area which offers depths up to 60 feet. Near the cavern entrance is an air bell with breathable air pumped in from the surface.

Paradise Springs Dive Site

A dive from the lush tropics to the prehistoric past, Paradise Springs is a privately owned cavern where scuba divers can explore prehistoric fossils on the limestone walls under clear fresh water. To dive at Paradise Springs, you must have advanced open water certification or higher.

Manatee Springs State Park

Two distinct spring-fed sites: the cavernous, duckweed covered Catfish Hotel and the clear, high flow Main Spring.
Catfish Hotel is 125-foot wide sinkhole with a roughly 50-foot deep cavern covered in duckweed making for a unique experience.
The Main Spring is a shallower basin often used for a second scenic dive in the clear waters.
Ginnie Springs Outdoors

Other Dive Locations

Troy Springs State Park

Rainbow River Drift Dive