first trip to key largo for the family

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Mikey,

You might think of using Quiesence, a dive operator that uses 6 packs. If you fill up the boat, they will go where you want to go or the kind of place you want to go. The captains know the reefs very well and have a fair number of spots that only they seem to visit. The boats are small so if the is some chop, it can get a bit sick making. The good thing about quite a bit of the Key Largo diving is that snorklers and divers can work the same dive. Quite a few of the reefs are pretty shallow.

Mrs. Macs is good. It is a funky little spot, nothing fancy. I think the kids would enjoy its retro atmosphere.

If you accomodations have a kitchen, there is a good Publix on Key Largo. You can get fresh local fish at the Publix or a number of other areas nearby and slap the fillets on the grill.
 
Funny you mention it DMDavid, W2B is my favorite room at Amoray!
 
just wanted to throw a plug in for Captain Slate's Atlantis Dive Center. I did a Discover class with them in 2009 and went back for my OW cert dives last year. I really like the folks there.

Christ of the Abyss is really worth seeing and depending on how adventurous you are, there are lots of other great spots to see as well - most notably the Spiegel Grove and Slate's Creature Feature.
 

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