Everything You need To Know for Your Diving Trip
Learn what divers like yourself are asking about.
Please bring a valid photo ID, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and a waterproof camera if desired. For diving trips, ensure you have your certification card and logbook. If you have personal dive equipment, feel free to bring it; otherwise, we provide high-quality gear rentals available to add-on at online checkout.
The prime season for diving in Destin is from May to September, offering warm waters and abundant marine life. Please note that weather can affect dive schedules.
We meet at ScubaTech Destin ( 301 Harbor Blvd. (Hwy, US-98, Destin, FL 32541, USA )
Yes, all divers must hold a valid Open Water Diver certification or higher. If you don't have a certification, we offer PADI certification courses to get you ready for the underwater adventure.
Our boats are equipped with comfortable seating, shade, restrooms, and freshwater showers. We also provide coolers with ice for your personal beverages and snacks. Safety equipment, including life jackets and first aid kits, is readily available.
Cancellations made less than 48 hours before your scheduled referral dives are not eligible for deposit refund. No call, no shows will be charged the full amount of the trip.
Divers often encounter sea turtles, stingrays, grouper, snapper, amberjack, and even the occasional dolphin or whale shark. Wreck and reef sites attract a diverse range of marine species.
Depth limits vary based on certification level and dive site. Most recreational dives range from 30 to 90 feet, with deeper technical dives available for qualified divers.
Rental gear is available, including BCDs, regulators, wetsuits, and tanks. Divers must provide their own mask, snorkel, and fins or rent them if needed.
Destin offers natural limestone reefs, artificial reefs, wreck dives, and jetty dives. Popular sites include the Miss Louise wreck, bridge spans, and reef structures teeming with marine life.
For further questions, please visit our Contact Us page.