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Amy Slate's Amoray Dive Resort

About Amy Slate's Amoray Dive Resort

Amy Slate has been in the dive business in the Florida Keys since 1978, and more than a decade of research went into the design of her perfect dive resort. Amy and Justin opened that resort in 1993 and have since continued to refine it into the magnificent vacation destination it has become. Amoray Dive resort is the culmination of her experience and demand for perfection. The location, directly on the Florida Bay, provides not only incredibly beautiful ambiance, but quick access to the famous Key Largo dive sites such as the statue of Christ of the Deep, the wrecks of the Spiegel Grove, the Duane, and the Benwood, Molasses Reef, French Reef, Elbow Reef and many more!Our 45 foot catamaran, the Amoray Diver, and 26 foot, Just-in-Time, docks only steps away from the rooms. Additionally, our dockside guest storage facility makes diving simple and hassle-free. Tanks are loaded onto the boat for you, and a service oriented staff member makes sure your dive or snorkel holiday is safe and fun.For those who wish to learn more about scuba, a wide range of courses are available from Discover Scuba courses through Dive Master and a number of specialty certifications. Open water referrals are our specialty. Divers from all over the world and of all different organizations, PADI, NAUI, BSAC and YMCA divers come here to complete their certifications in the warm, crystalline waters of the fabulous Florida Keys.

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104250 Overseas HighwayKey Largo, Florida 33037 USA
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North America - Belize

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