Scuba diving in Singer Island
Singer Island as part of Palm Beach County is
characterized by its diversity of diving opportunities.
Scuba diving Singer Island wrecks and reefs is quite
attractive. Singer Island dive sites vary from shallow to
deep sites making it suitable for divers of all levels of
expertise.
Always dive according to your level of training.
Never enter the water without checking with
Singer Island dive
centers for safety, additional information, level required
for each dive site and without being accompanied by a
professional.
All the information provided is purely informative for our
readers and shouldn't be used as is to plan your immersion.
Average annual temperature: Between 21°C and 27°C.
(70° F and 82° F)
Average Water surface temperature: From 21° C (70°F).
Visibility often averaging: 60 feet, however is can
get up to 100 feet (18 to 30 meters)
Coldest time: January
Warmest time: July
Possible to dive all year round.
Singer Island has some of the best diving in the
world. It's rich with a diversity of dive sites. Singer
Island wrecks and reefs are categorizes as some of
the best
fish and underwater habitat. Diving Singer Island offers an
astonishing diversity of sea life and colors, which attracts
underwater photographers. This area is the drift diving
capital of Florida. The gentle current allows you to enjoy
the aqua life while drifting.
Some of Singer Island dive sites.
Cable Crossing is at a depth of 16 to 22 feet (4 to 6
meters). This shallow reef is great spot for snorkeling. It
is home to manta rays, sea turtles, and nurse sharks.
Jolly Jacks is a beautiful coral reef. It is about 87
feet (26 meters) deep. It is home to a wide variety of
tropical fish along with sea turtles, moray eels, and rays.
Lobsters can be found in the cracks and crevices of the
reef.
Spearman's Barge sits in 70 feet (21 meters) of
water. The wreck is home to a wide variety of underwater
life like hawksbill, loggerhead turtles and green moray
eels.
Double Ledges is a twin ledge reef. It is at a depth
ranging from 70 to 90 feet (21 to 27 meters). The northwest
ledge is a great spot for drift diving. The ledges are home
to game fish, turtles, and soft coral.
Governor's Riverwalk is an artificial reef. The
county Artificial Reef Program sunk the Shasha Boekanier in
site are home to abundant tropical 2002. The 184 feet (56
meters) freighter and 2 more ships located in this site are
home to tropical fish, coral and algae.
Juno Ledge is at a depth of 65 to 90 feet (19 to27
meters). The site offers a great cave formations as well as
a wide variety of underwater life like shark, goliath
groupers and large moray eels |