cobaltblue
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Not a ton of shore diving but my vote would be the Straits of Mackinaw in Michigan. Not to mention then you have five months to travel the south during the winter.
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I'll second that!! Many diving snow birds call Rockport, Gloucester and Cape Cod home. Awesome shore diving throughout Cape Ann, fantastic wrecks, great marine life and 3 airports within 45 minutes of Boston when you you can't handle the weather!!Boston MA...
Joe Diver: Yeah, if you are a millionaire. The cheapest place I found in Key Largo was an old, rundown 50x10 foot trailer on a 20X60 lot in a trashy neighborhood for $189,000.00. The cheapest actual house was a little cement block affair that needed torn down for $478,000.00. Good luck.
I plan to retire soon and relocate to a place with awesome local diving. I want to stay in North America and travel a bit in addition to local diving. Ideally, the location will have good shore diving and numerous offshore dives a short boat ride away.
Tell me about your experiences, either where you have lived, traveled to, or just heard about. Where is the Best Place to Live for local diving?