DiverDurf
Contributor
......Fan-Freakin-Tastic! Until now I have only dove in the Blue Grotto and Ginnie Springs here in FL and thought I was having a lot of fun with those. Well, I was, but diving at Vortex was a blast in comparison. There are so many fish to see- especially if you bring a bottle of Easy Cheese with! There are very large carp, blue gill, and water eels that are just as curious about you as you are of them, and once that cheese comes out it's a free-for-all. There were so many at one point I was reaching out and touching them.
The dive staff have really done a great job in setting up a fun diving environment. There are man-made 40' tunnels to swim through and various obstacles to toodle around. There is a diver's bell around the 35-40' mark, but they don't pump fresh air into it. The spring head is around 53-55' and has a neat cavern entrance where the eels like to hang out. Some of them jokers are as long as your leg and about the circumference of a male bicep! They are surprisingly curious about diver lights too. ;-)
There are a couple of cave entrances, or so we were told, but we never ventured over to them since we weren't cave certified. There are plenty of tables around the water's edge to set your gear on, and there are a LOT of regular swim areas for snorkelers and swimmers in general. There's even a springboard diving board, a rope swing, and several diving platforms! This place also boasts camping and canoe/kayak rentals, PLUS, they have on-site lodging!
For me, it was a 4-hr drive there, three dives, then a 4-hr drive back......but it was WELL worth it and I'll repeat the trip again soon! If you haven't been and want something new to check out in around the panhandle of FL, go to Vortex Spring: a Florida Treasure.
The dive staff have really done a great job in setting up a fun diving environment. There are man-made 40' tunnels to swim through and various obstacles to toodle around. There is a diver's bell around the 35-40' mark, but they don't pump fresh air into it. The spring head is around 53-55' and has a neat cavern entrance where the eels like to hang out. Some of them jokers are as long as your leg and about the circumference of a male bicep! They are surprisingly curious about diver lights too. ;-)
There are a couple of cave entrances, or so we were told, but we never ventured over to them since we weren't cave certified. There are plenty of tables around the water's edge to set your gear on, and there are a LOT of regular swim areas for snorkelers and swimmers in general. There's even a springboard diving board, a rope swing, and several diving platforms! This place also boasts camping and canoe/kayak rentals, PLUS, they have on-site lodging!
For me, it was a 4-hr drive there, three dives, then a 4-hr drive back......but it was WELL worth it and I'll repeat the trip again soon! If you haven't been and want something new to check out in around the panhandle of FL, go to Vortex Spring: a Florida Treasure.