Key Colony Beach was originally known as Shelter Key, consisting of 97 acres of low laying island land. There was a natural sandy beach on the ocean side of the island which is where Ocean Beach Club is located today.  About four miles offshore, visible from Coffins Patch is a group of six distinct patch reefs showing a predominant coral species. Elkhorn coral forests are found throughout Coffin’s Patch. Sombrero and Coffins Patch are two of the most prolific coral reefs in the Keys. Huge fingers of coral covered with a variety of gorgonians and brightly colored tropical’s run over the reef system.‘ The Barge’ makes for a great photo opportunity with all of the marine life living inside/outside. Morays, nurse sharks, rays, hundreds of reef fish make this 100x300 foot wreck a  photogenic  home. Our deep water wreck is the ‘Thunderbolt ‘ research vessel.


    * $100.00 Deposit.
    * 12 Person Minimum Required

Includes:

    * Travel: Aboard the "Coral Cruiser"
    * Diving: Six (6) dives
    * Lodging: Two (2) nights dbl. occ. 
       Two queen beds, refrigerator, microwave, coffee maker, swimming 
       pool and private ocean front beach.
    * Equipment: Tanks and air

Dive Options available for additional fees
* Optional Night Dive
* Fun Diver Gear Rental Packages
* Student Certification Fee, Gear Rental
* weights for students only.
* Fuel surcharge may apply.
* Non cash payments subject to 3% processing surcharge.
* Nitrox available

Departs Mountain Park Pool in Lilburn on Thursday at 7:00 p.m.
Departs Marathon for Mountain Park Pool  on Sunday at 2:00 p.m.


Marathon Key

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