2. Welcome aboard the M/V Spree World class diving just beyond the end of the road
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4. Approximately 70 miles west of the beautiful island of Key West, Florida lie the reefs and wrecks of Tortugas Bank, the western edge of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. Key West Dry Tortugas Havana Miami Bahamas
5. The reefs of the Florida Keys make up the 3rd largest barrier reef in the world. The Dry Tortugas at far western edges host some of the most pristine and least visited reefs in Florida.
7. Tortugas Bank boasts over 250 species of fish plus thousands of invertebrates and marine plants
8. Snapper and Grouper abound in the protected waters of the Tortugas Ecological Reserve. The reserve is a no-take zone, and the park just added restrictions to fishing within park boundaries.
10. The Spree is a 100-ft 3-deck live aboard dive vessel with accommodations for 24 passengers and a crew of 8
11. Back deck amenities, including a large camera table and separate camera and wetsuit rinse bins.
12. We have a nice, big sundeck for lounging or open air dining And the crew’s favorite addition: A full wet head accessible from the dive deck
13. Our galley serves 4 meals per day, plus snacks in between. The salon has ample seating for all, plus an entertainment system for music, videos or to play back photos from your last dive.
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15. Passenger quarters are amidships. All bunks have privacy curtains and bunk lights, and all bedding is provided.
16. Our week-long charters to the Dry Tortugas visit the buoyed dive sites of the ecological reserve.
20. For our technical diving clients, we offer several trips each season to the deep wrecks surrounding the Tortugas and lower keys.
21. The Florida Keys are well known for the wrecks that litter her waters. Many are host to vibrant fish and coral communities, many still intact and upright.