Saturday dive (3 tanks) $111 Sunday dive (2 tanks) $89 *Tanks not included in dive prices* Single air tank $9.50
Optional 2 tank Saturday night $99 Nitrox upgrades $5.50/tank Bubble Watcher Rate $55
General Info
The large variety of reefs and wrecks range from 45 to 120ft making diving accessible to divers of all levels. Dive are located only a few miles from shore, so you won't have to worry about long boat rides.
Due to the current produced by the Gulf Stream, some dives are conducted as drift dives, allowing you to drift effortlessly along miles of reef without the concern of having to navigate back to the boat
SDI Recommended Specialties:
Advanced Adventure Diver
Boat Diver
Night/Limited Visibility Diver
Advanced Buoyancy Control
Underwater Navigation
Underwater Hunter & Collector
Deep Diver
**Computer Nitrox**
**Certified Divers Only**
Ready To Dive Panama City Beach
Dive Wrecks and Spearfish in the Gulf Coast!
January 31- February 1, 2026
Trip Leader
Nick Sanders
Join us for an unforgettable three-tank dive trip where you can explore three incredible wrecks and structures teeming with diverse marine life. These dive sites, located 40 to 80 feet deep and within 5 miles of Panama City’s St. Andrews Pass, offer vibrant coral formations and a variety of fish. Our experienced guides ensure a safe experience while sharing insights about the underwater world. Whether you're an experienced diver or a beginner, you'll enjoy a comfortable ride on our spacious boats, maximizing your time underwater and minimizing travel time. Dive in and discover the magic beneath the surface!
Great For Divers Who Want to Get Advanced Certification
Amazing Coral Reefs and Wild Life
Black Bart
A 185-foot oilfield supply ship lies upright in about 75 feet of water, with her main deck at 70 feet and bow at 61 feet. The wheelhouse was damaged by Hurricane Michael in 2018. The Black Bart is a popular spot for wreck training and underwater imaging. Don’t forget to bring a dive light!
USS Strength
The U.S. Navy minesweeper Strength is 184 feet long with a 33-foot beam. Decommissioned, it now serves as a dive salvage training site, located 5.75 miles from St. Andrews Pass in about 75 feet of water. The bow is broken and tilted on the port side, while the rear three-fourths remains intact on its keel, with the highest superstructure point at 55 feet.
Advanced Diver Cost:
$375.00 per diver
Experience the thrill of vibrant underwater life and stunning wrecks—Panama City Beach awaits your dive!