Trip to the Keys (January 2025)

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Zach The Diver

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Good evening, yall. I'm sure some version of this post has been beat to death here but I'd like to ask this anyway as I would like some tailored feedback from diving locals down in the Keys- I'd also like to hear this from the horse's mouth, so to speak. Looking for some feedback for my rough itinerary for the Keys in January- I'll have two or three other divers with me.

Looking at two full days at Key West hoping to do the Vandenberg and Cayman Salvage Master.
After that, drive up to Largo (with a stop at the History of Diving Museum) for three straight days of diving- trying to do the various awesome reefs, Spiegel Grove, and Duane.

Looking at Captain’s Corner and Horizon Divers as the probable choices of dive charter, but I'd like to hear about your experiences with them. I have also heard good things about Conch Republic in Largo.

In addition, I would like to hear suggestions regarding accommodations and shore diving sites (limited in the Keys, I know, and I already have John Pennekamp on my list).
 
Definitely Captains' Corner. There is no good shore diving in the Keys, anywhere.

Key Largo: Rainbow Reef, Conch Republic and Horizon are good choices DEPENDING on what type of service you are looking for
 
Definitely Captains' Corner. There is no good shore diving in the Keys, anywhere.

Key Largo: Rainbow Reef, Conch Republic and Horizon are good choices DEPENDING on what type of service you are looking for
Right on, definitely appreciate it. What distinguishes Rainbow Reef, Conch Republic, and Horizon apart in that regard?
 
What distinguishes Rainbow Reef, Conch Republic, and Horizon
Rainbow has free guides which is a good thing for novice divers.
Horizon caters nicely to tech divers
I've never been out with Conch Republic, but I understand it's a very nice boat.
 
Another vote for Captain's Corner. I just dove with them on Thursday (December 5th) and had 2 great dives on the Vandenberg. I was supposed to dive the previous 3 days as well but the wind and waves were too high so no one was going out. I haven't dove the Cayman Salvage Master before but have been told by many others that it's not that great (smaller, less to see) and you're better sticking with the Vandenberg.

Here's my review from 2 years ago. Nothing has changed except that they now have 30% nitrox if you want it.

 
Captain's Corner in KW - just keep in mind it's quite windy in KW in December/January, they will can the trip if it's too windy. Got our Dec 2 and 3rd trips to Vandy cancelled...
Conch Republic and Key Dives in Islamorada (KD puts a DM in the water for free)
Horizon is our preferred joint in Key Largo, though Rainbow Reef may be an option too. Too "cattle boat-y" operation for us.
 
Another vote for Captain's Corner. I just dove with them on Thursday (December 5th) and had 2 great dives on the Vandenberg. I was supposed to dive the previous 3 days as well but the wind and waves were too high so no one was going out. I haven't dove the Cayman Salvage Master before but have been told by many others that it's not that great (smaller, less to see) and you're better sticking with the Vandenberg.

Here's my review from 2 years ago. Nothing has changed except that they now have 30% nitrox if you want it.

thanks for the review!
 
Horizon is my go-to charter in Key Largo. Two boats running morning and afternoon gives you 4 charters a day to choose from. They have great captains and crew. They are a great choice for experienced divers who want to dive and not be excessively hand-held. They will let you dive your dive within the limits of your certifications.

I also like their location on the northern end of Key Largo. I do not need the Key Largo "island" vibe, which costs 2-3x the rate of hotels in Homestead/Florida City. If I want the Keys vibe, I'd head further down to the lower keys. When I go to Key Largo, it is for the diving. When you compare rates of comparable hotels in Key Largo vs. Homestead/Florida City, you are paying an insane markup to be on the island.
 
We are scheduled to dive Key Biscayne and Key Largo the first weekend/week of January. I received plenty of advice under this thread, perhaps may be helpful to you.

 

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