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Car Rentals Fort Lauderdale and Dive & Snorkel

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Looking for deep-sea adventure during your Fort Lauderdale car rental vacation? You’re in luck as Fort Lauderdale has some of best diving and snorkeling in Florida! What makes Fort Lauderdale so ideal? One reason is the warm temperature of the waters make it comfortable to explore for longer lengths of time. The warm waters of the Gulf Stream keep the water temperatures between 71-78 degrees in the winter, 74-82 in the spring and 82-88 all summer and fall. So, it doesn’t matter when you book your Fort Lauderdale car rental trip - there is no end to the dive season! The Visibility also averages around 60 feet and many days have 100 foot views in clear water.

Reef Diving

The area between Miami and Fort Lauderdale is renowned for being the best place to find artificial reefs. It is comprised of three bands running parallel to the shore ranging from 15 feet to 100 feet deep. Scuba and snorkel divers will discover the reefs are made up of coral growth on top of an eroded base of ancient reefs. The wrecks were sunk to create quality habitat for fish.

Wreck Diving

The Fort Lauderdale coast is one of the world's premiere wreck diving destinations. An artificial reef program has sent dozens of wrecks to the sea floor which since have been covered in corals and sponges and populated with schools of fish of varying kinds. Fort Lauderdale car rentals suggest you don’t miss out on this opportunity to see a species of fish you won’t get to see anywhere else.

Where to Dive

While Fort Lauderdale offers great snorkeling and diving, you can easily hop in your Fort Lauderdale car rental and explore any of the dive sites in and around Florida! Many are located within short distances from each other so you won’t have to drive far to find great dive sites. Here is a roundup of just a few of the places to enjoy Florida’s underwater world:

Barracuda Reef: Barracuda Reef offers a dive experience similar to diving on reefs in the Florida Keys, but in a much shallow reef. This is an excellent location for fish-watching.

Hall Of Fame Moorings: Hop in your Fort Lauderdale car rental and drive about six miles north of the Port Everglades Cut. Here you will find the Hall of Fame Moorings which consist of a series of ledges that are marked by nine buoys. Depths at this site begin at 15 feet and reach down to 30 feet. Here you will find tropical fish that inhabit as well as many other varieties of sea life.

Hammerhead Reef: Take your Fort Lauderdale car rental and begin driving about a half-mile south of Port Everglades to Hammerhead Reef. This reef stretches for 2.5 miles and ends at the Dania Pier. The base of the reef lies in 80 feet of water on the eastern side and in 60 feet on the western side. The reef rises to as high as 18 feet in some places. Southern Stingrays can often be found buried in the sand along the edges of the reef.

Mary St. Phillips: This 110-foot steel tug, along with another 130-foot barge, was sunk in 1993 to form an artificial reef. Both ships currently lie in 120 feet of water. Many colorful tropical fish as well as grunts, snapper, grouper, and amberjack frequent this site.

Copenhagen: This wreck is one of the most popular historical shipwrecks in Forida and is an Underwater Archaeological Preserve. The shallow depths make this spot great for beginners and snorkelers.