South Florida wreck diving has its own personality.
Some wrecks sit upright and covered in coral growth. Others feel darker, bigger and more technical once you descend onto them.
This course teaches divers how to explore wrecks safely and comfortably.

About the Wreck Diver Course
Wreck diving requires awareness, planning and strong buoyancy control.
This course introduces navigation techniques, reel use and procedures commonly used around wreck environments.
Who Wreck Diver Training is For
This course is designed for certified divers interested in exploring shipwrecks and artificial reefs.
South Florida offers some of the best wreck diving conditions in the country.
Why Divers Take Wreck Diver Training
Wrecks change the feeling of a dive.
Light shifts differently. Structure changes awareness. Good training helps divers stay calm and controlled around those environments.
What You’ll Learn During Wreck Diver Training
- wreck navigation
- reel and line procedures
- buoyancy around structures
- wreck awareness
- safe wreck diving practices
Wreck Diver Course Requirements
- Advanced Open Water certification recommended
- strong buoyancy control recommended
- minimum age requirements apply

