Vandenberg Wreck

Key West, Florida

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Vandenberg Wreck

Located 7 miles off the shore of Key West, this is an artificial reef made of a former military ship that was intentionally sunk in 2009. The ship is also a former movie star, since it appeared in the movie Virus in 1996. Today, the sunken ship is the second-largest artificial reef in the world and bucket-list dive for many experienced divers.

Useful Information

  • Address: 125 Ann Street, Key West
  • Email: info@captainscorner.com
  • Phone: +1 305 296 8865
  • More Info: www.captainscorner.com
  • Opening House: Sat & Sun 8am–6.30pm
  • More Info: One company that organizes dives to the Vanderberg Wreck is Captain's Corner Dive Center
  • More Info: www.facebook.com/Captains-Corner-Dive-Center-164478423596078

Do & See

When thinking about Key West City, the activities that come to mind are soaking in the sun on the shores of the multiple beaches and embarking in the multiple experiences the Atlantic Ocean has to offer. You can spend your days by paddleboarding, sailing the crystal waters on beautiful boats, snorkeling with your family and viewing the vibrant ocean life bellow, graced with colorful reefs and corrals. You can also get in close contact with the dolphins in their natural habitat, take boat ferry rides to nearby attractions and escape on trolley tours to Old Town Key West, where whimsical local settings await you. Don't forget to visit the many museums and galleries, dive into the variety of multicultural dishes and take long walks on the pier, all while enjoying the tropical climate and the palm leaves rustling above.

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