Typical marine life found in Miami include eels, grouper, snapper, Goliath Grouper, stingrays, nurse sharks (harmless), tarpon, snook, cobia, octopus and a wide variety of tropical fish.

Dive Shop
When arriving at our dive shop, you will find ample free parking, a fully stocked dive shop with all the latest dive equipment. Our knowledgeable and multilingual staff who are eager to assist your dive, snorkel and boat charter needs. We carry all the best scuba brands like Aqualung, Mares, Atomic, Garmin, Shearwater. We also offer a full range of freediving, spearfishing and technical diving equipment and are conveniently open 7 days a week. Do you prefer to come by boat? No problem. We have a free loading dock for our customers.

Dive Pool





Gear Rentals
Our rental gear is all top-of-the-line and in new condition. We have more than 160 rental tanks—steel and aluminum—DIN and yoke, Nitrox and air. Our rental regulators have optional dive computers for your convenience. Our BCDs are weight integrated and come with a surface marker buoy for safety. We offer 3mm and 5mm wetsuits for men and women to keep you nice and warm underwater. Our rental masks are premium antifog mask and we even offer full-face snorkel masks for a full 180° view underwater.



Tank Fill Station
Our state-of-the art fill system includes two top-of-the-line Bauer Verticon compressors that pump meticulously clean air. Our air is analyzed quarterly to ensure we meet or exceed all industry standards for breathing air. The Nitrox and Trimix blending is all computer assisted allowing for precision blends. We can fill 20 tanks at one time so there is very little wait time. We offer visual inspections and can often perform the inspection while you wait. Please bring your certification card with you for air fills. Note: we do not fill any dive cylinder that is more than 25 years old, regardless of when the last hydrostatic test was completed. Save money with our prepaid air cards—available in store.



General Info
Typical Marine Life
Location & Departures
Specials
MULTI-DIVE PACKAGES:
- Pre-pay for 5 trips and save 10%
- Pre-pay for 10 trips and save 15%.
*Packages are non refundable nor transferable.
MORE SPECIALS:
- Buy 20 air or Nitrox fills & get 20% off
- Buy a computer that is more than $999 and receive a free Nitrox class
- Free dive trip with every $750 purchased in gear (not in classes or trips)
Cancellation Policy
We require 24-hour notice prior to the check-in time to change or cancel a reservation with no fee. For less than 24 hours, you will be billed for the full price of the trip per person that is reserved. Private charters and groups require 72-hour notice to cancel or reschedule a trip without fees.
If a trip is canceled because of weather or unforeseen events, there will be no charge to the deposit. If you have prepaid, you will receive a full refund through your chosen payment method.


top faqs
top faqs
Do I need to know how to swim to participate in snorkeling or scuba diving activities?
Yes, all scuba diving and snorkeling participants must be comfortable swimmers.
Do you need to be a certified diver to scuba dive?
You must be a certified diver to scuba dive on all of our trips, except for students in training and Discover Scuba Divers, who can experience the thrill of scuba diving for a day without being scuba certified
On what kind of trips can I snorkel?
As our boats take both scuba divers and snorkelers out on the same trips, we are sure to indicate on all of our trip listings whether a specific site will be suitable for snorkeling or not. Snorkeling is not available at all of our sites however -any trip listed on our calendar that includes the “Snorkelers welcome on this trip!” message will be a shallower site and a great location for snorkeling.
Can I take my scuba class in Spanish?
Yes! The majority of our staff at Diver’s Paradise are bilingual, and between our team we speak 10 different languages. We offer Open Water Diver classes in both English and Spanish, and we can offer private classes in Portuguese, German, Italian, and French.
What happens if my dive is canceled because of weather?
At Diver’s Paradise, our number one priority is ensuring the safety of our trip passengers and crew. As we are located in South Florida, we closely monitor wind and weather conditions to assess if they are suitable for diving and snorkeling. If one of our dive trips is cancelled due to unsafe weather conditions, all customers will be notified of the cancelation by both email and by phone ahead of time. Customers will be given the option to reschedule or to be refunded for their trip booking and may indicate their preference by replying to the cancelation email. Refunds are typically completely processed within 7-10 business days.
How long does it take to get my certification card after completing the class?
You will receive either a digital license or temporary card immediately upon completion all classes so you can start diving right away. Plastic PADI cards take 1 to 2 weeks to process and arrive at your home.
Can I fly after diving?
According the the PADI dive tables, you must wait 18 to 24 hours AFTER diving before flying. If you are doing three dives I suggest waiting 24 hours or referring to your dive computer for instructions on flying after diving. consequatur.
How old do you need to be to get scuba certified?
The minimum age to get your SCUBA license is 10. We advise that kids close to this age be strong swimmers and mature enough to study their training materials with minimal help.
Any class with a 10 or 11 year old in it is limited to a maximum ratio of 2 students to 1 instructor. When the child turns 15, you can convert their license from Jr. OW to Open Water. Divers aged 10 to 14 must dive with an adult certified diver at all times.
Do I need a license to scuba dive?
You must have a SCUBA license in order to rent SCUBA equipment or go diving. If you do not have a license and want to scuba dive then our Discover Scuba Diving class is perfect for you.
I forgot or lost my scuba diving license. Can I still dive with you?
If you hold a PADI, SSI or NAUI Certification Card we can verify it through the internet. If you hold any other training agencies license you will have to contact them and ask to have a proof sent to you. We suggest you take a photo your certification card so that you always have access to it.
What if I cannot complete my dive class?
You have one year to complete your dive class from the time you start it. If you can not complete your class with us we will issue a referral so that you may continue with another PADI dive center. We do not issue refunds, in part or in full, for any dive classes.
Why are mask, snorkel and fins not included in any of your certification classes?
These items are personal in nature and need to be fitted by a professional to ensure proper fit and to be sure you have the right equipment for your diving environment. All of our classes allow plenty of time to get fitted prior to any in water training. We do not allow snorkeling gear (like the type sold at Walmart) as personal gear. It is not suitable for scuba diving
Can I dive while on my period?
Yes, it is completely safe to so so as long as you feel mentally well enough to do so. There are no documented cases in history of sharks being attracted to menstrual blood.
Can I dive if I am pregnant?
Unfortunately no. There is no research to support the safety of diving while pregnant.
Do I need to know how to swim to participate in snorkeling or scuba diving activities?
Yes, all scuba diving and snorkeling participants must be comfortable swimmers.
Do you need to be a certified diver to scuba dive?
You must be a certified diver to scuba dive on all of our trips, except for students in training and Discover Scuba Divers, who can experience the thrill of scuba diving for a day without being scuba certified
On what kind of trips can I snorkel?
As our boats take both scuba divers and snorkelers out on the same trips, we are sure to indicate on all of our trip listings whether a specific site will be suitable for snorkeling or not. Snorkeling is not available at all of our sites however -any trip listed on our calendar that includes the “Snorkelers welcome on this trip!” message will be a shallower site and a great location for snorkeling.
Can I take my scuba class in Spanish?
Yes! The majority of our staff at Diver’s Paradise are bilingual, and between our team we speak 10 different languages. We offer Open Water Diver classes in both English and Spanish, and we can offer private classes in Portuguese, German, Italian, and French.
What happens if my dive is canceled because of weather?
At Diver’s Paradise, our number one priority is ensuring the safety of our trip passengers and crew. As we are located in South Florida, we closely monitor wind and weather conditions to assess if they are suitable for diving and snorkeling. If one of our dive trips is cancelled due to unsafe weather conditions, all customers will be notified of the cancelation by both email and by phone ahead of time. Customers will be given the option to reschedule or to be refunded for their trip booking and may indicate their preference by replying to the cancelation email. Refunds are typically completely processed within 7-10 business days.
How long does it take to get my certification card after completing the class?
You will receive either a digital license or temporary card immediately upon completion all classes so you can start diving right away. Plastic PADI cards take 1 to 2 weeks to process and arrive at your home.
Can I fly after diving?
According the the PADI dive tables, you must wait 18 to 24 hours AFTER diving before flying. If you are doing three dives I suggest waiting 24 hours or referring to your dive computer for instructions on flying after diving. consequatur.
How old do you need to be to get scuba certified?
The minimum age to get your SCUBA license is 10. We advise that kids close to this age be strong swimmers and mature enough to study their training materials with minimal help.
Any class with a 10 or 11 year old in it is limited to a maximum ratio of 2 students to 1 instructor. When the child turns 15, you can convert their license from Jr. OW to Open Water. Divers aged 10 to 14 must dive with an adult certified diver at all times.
Do I need a license to scuba dive?
You must have a SCUBA license in order to rent SCUBA equipment or go diving. If you do not have a license and want to scuba dive then our Discover Scuba Diving class is perfect for you.
I forgot or lost my scuba diving license. Can I still dive with you?
If you hold a PADI, SSI or NAUI Certification Card we can verify it through the internet. If you hold any other training agencies license you will have to contact them and ask to have a proof sent to you. We suggest you take a photo your certification card so that you always have access to it.
What if I cannot complete my dive class?
You have one year to complete your dive class from the time you start it. If you can not complete your class with us we will issue a referral so that you may continue with another PADI dive center. We do not issue refunds, in part or in full, for any dive classes.
Why are mask, snorkel and fins not included in any of your certification classes?
These items are personal in nature and need to be fitted by a professional to ensure proper fit and to be sure you have the right equipment for your diving environment. All of our classes allow plenty of time to get fitted prior to any in water training. We do not allow snorkeling gear (like the type sold at Walmart) as personal gear. It is not suitable for scuba diving
Can I dive while on my period?
Yes. It is completely safe as long as you feel mentally well enough to do so. There are no documented cases in history of sharks being attracted to menstrual blood.
Can I dive if I am pregnant?
Unfortunately no. There is no research to support the safety of diving while pregnant.

