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Suggest Trip Advisor for a "second opinion". As for Amoray, I would exclude the resort reviews from the dive operation. Depending of course, on what's most important to you.
 
Stayed there in 2007 and again this past weekend (6/7-6/10).
Rooms - clean, comfortable, not fancy. Hot water, cold a/c. Soapwater equip. rinse and secure gear storage for guests.
Dive boat and crew - 40' cat with outboards, good fast ride and no diesel stink. Capt Pat is professional, but not uptight. Mate Alissa did good job. Saturday am dives ~25 on board. Other trips 10 or less. They won't leave with fewer than 6. SG trips are Tuesday am and Friday afternoon as I recall; Saturday night dives. Every thing ran very smooth and reasonably on time.
Only complaint is 8 trips and still haven't seen Duane. If you like their dive sites/itenararies I think you will be very satisfied diving with them.
 
Haven't used them in several years, but they were good when I did dive with them.

Please be aware that some negative reviews of Amy's may come from people loyal to Atlantis Dive Center & Spencer Slate. Amy is Spencers ex-wife. Not saying this is the reason for people not liking them on here, but I have encountered that before.
 
Our family has been there twice, most recently last summer, and we would definitely go back there again. Dive boat and facilities are fine, boat crew and office staff are pleasant and professional. Rooms are not luxurious but were clean and acceptable and it's great having your room less than 50meters away from the dive boat. My son did his PADI OW online and they arranged an instructor to do the pool and dive part, which I understand some ops tend to hassle people about.

Would definitely recommend them, but cannot compare them to other ops in Key Largo since have only used Amoray.
 
Thanks everyone for the intel. I decided to just go with Amoray. Too busy to research any more. I've stayed at cheap hotels in the Keys enough - so know what to expect. Besides, he waived the 2-night minimum when I told him the only reason we are staying overnight is so that we don't have to drive down from Broward so early in the morning.

We're driving down Sat 8/11 to dive Sun 8/12 ... and maybe do a little shopping. Where are those shops with the giant lobster out front? I always forget. Is it Islamorada?

I'll post a report when I get back, if anyone is interested.
 
Girls Road Trip to the Keys

We drove down from my house in Margate Saturday afternoon so we could do some shopping at the Rain Barrel (MM87) and eat at the Hungry Tarpon/Robbie's (MM75). To do over, I would just pay to feed the tarpon at Robbie's, which is fun, and eat elsewhere. While the ambiance is wonderful the food is just ok and the service is awful. We did get some wonderfully tacky Keysie gifts, however!

We stayed at Amoray Dive Resort in Key Largo, located bayside at MM104. The room was spacious enough for two people with two beds and a big walk in closet. It was equipped with a small fridge and coffee maker. While very basic, I have no complaints as it was very clean (sleeping room and bathroom) and cheerfully decorated.

The resort is laid out with office and dive shop at the front, 2-story building with rooms on both levels heading back towards water. There is a large deck over the water and a tiki hut where they serve complimentary coffee in the morning. From the deck you can hear the music from the bar down the road - nice for sitting out at night, but totally quiet in the room.

We were in the last row of rooms, closest to the dive boat. It was super easy in the morning to roll out of bed and walk the few steps to the dock.

The dive boat is a large catamaran that can hold up to 30 divers plus snorkelers. We had 20 divers and 2 snorkelers on Sunday. I felt like we had ample room to set up and store our gear. I had requested in advance Christ of the Abyss and City of Washington as we were taking photos and wanted long shallow dives. The captain took us to the Christ statue first, and by the time we were finished with our dive the place was a mess of snorkelers and other dive boats. So instead of CofW, Capt Rob took us to North North Dry Rocks. We were the only people there. It was beautiful. Diving off Boynton Beach and Blue Heron Bridge I am very spoiled. I didn’t expect nor necessarily want to be impressed with the Keys but I was. The water that day was flat, with no current and vis easily 80-100 ft. It was so very blue and the colors of the sea fans and corals just popped. There is not as much fish as I expected but we did run into a school of 35-40 reef squid. I had also “requested” a spotted eagle ray and Capt Ron delivered.

Both Capt Ron and DM Alyssa were great. Judy and I were the only locals on the boat and watched the patience and professionalism with which they handled our fellow passengers.

I would definitely use Amoray again, both the resort and the dive op. Walt, in the office, handled everything from our room reservation to the dive with a single phone call. Not one thing was awry. I just think I will stay away from weekends, which tend to be very crowded this time of year. One last note: they give you a complimentary late check out if you're on the morning dive boat - one hour after the boat docks. More than enough time to grab a quick shower and be on our way!

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North North Dry Rocks is my favorite site. I doubt they would do the statue and the City of Washington on the same trip as Key Largo Dry rocks is an 'inner' patch reef whereas the City is further out on the Elbow barrier reef. Both are usually not doable in the same half day trip.

Glad you enjoyed your stay!
 

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