Islamorada Dive Shop Name????

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I'm having trouble remembering the name of the dive shop next door to Bud & Mary's in Islamorada? Can anyone help me out?
 
Thanks!
It was Key Dives I was looking for. Usually we do our own boating to the sites down there, but a couple years ago we left the boat at home and dove with them. With gas what it is, we're doing it again this year.
 
Matteo:
Islamorada is a "village of islands", including both Tavernier and Upper Matecumbe among others.

Close, but no banana. There are actually two Taverniers, neither is part of Islamorada. One is a community on the southwest end of Key Largo Key and the north end of Plantation Key. The other is a tiny uninhabited island called Tavernier Key. As you head out to the ocean going out of Tavernier Creek, it will be on your left while you are in the channel.
 
Close, but no banana. There are actually two Taverniers, neither is part of Islamorada. One is a community on the southwest end of Key Largo Key and the north end of Plantation Key. The other is a tiny uninhabited island called Tavernier Key. As you head out to the ocean going out of Tavernier Creek, it will be on your left while you are in the channel.

To add to that, we live in Islamorada and our postal address is Tavernier
 
No wonder I'm so confused everytime I'm down there

Maybe that's caused by all the drinking? :rofl3::rofl3:

In all seriousness, if you stick to mile marker numbers, it simplifies things.
 
Maybe that's caused by all the drinking? :rofl3::rofl3:

In all seriousness, if you stick to mile marker numbers, it simplifies things.

BINGO! WHY people use addresses on their sites is beyond me! (although the people that were travelling with us last year couldn't get the MM thing down!)
 

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