New Years Shore Dive
André I 3698 NE 23rd Street, Fort Lauderdale, FL, United StatesA very wise person once told us that what you do on New Year's Day is what you'll do for the rest of the year. So, of course, we want […]
A very wise person once told us that what you do on New Year's Day is what you'll do for the rest of the year. So, of course, we want […]
Join us at Blue Heron Bridge on February 16th for some of the best macro and muck diving in south Florida. Never seen a seahorse in the wild? This is […]
Fort Lauderdale is full of many gems, and its beach side parks definitely fit the bill. Loggerhead Park is small, but it offers perfect access for shore diving. That plus […]
Not everything we do happens underwater. For example, have you ever tried to munch on a slice with a regulator in your mouth? It's time to rinse off those swimsuits […]
Join us as we dive the site we've started calling André I (named after our co-founder who "found" this spot). Because this part of the beach doesn't get many people, […]
Blue Heron Bridge in Palm Beach County's Phil Foster Park is one of our favorite shore dives. The entry is easy and protected from waves, it's a great spot for […]
OUTshine LGBTQ+ Film Festival has chosen OutScuba to be their Community Partner at a special showing of Odd Fish on April 26th!! We will be the festival's special guest for […]
Interested in an easy wreck dive? Look no further! Join us for an exciting drop onto the Ancient Mariner wreck in Pompano Beach. Originally built as a USCG cutter and […]
Join us as to celebrate World Ocean Day as we dive the site we've started calling André I (named after our co-founder who "found" this spot). This will be a […]
If you've ever looked over the side of a pier and wondered what was going on down there, we've got just the event for you! The Deerfield Beach Pier Cleanup […]
Our second quarterly meeting falls smack dab in the middle of Pride month, and we're super excited to tell you it is being hosted by Scuba Network on Commercial Boulevard […]
The Wreck of the Sea Emperor site is famous for its artificial reef created from a sunken barge and its spilled pile of concrete culverts called the Aqua Zoo. The […]