Saint Andrew’s State Park

Easy Florida shore dive; diverse fish, possible manatees.

Shore Access
6m Avg Depth
12m Max Depth

About this dive site

This dive site, Saint Andrew’s State Park, is renowned as an accessible shore diving location in Florida, perfect for all levels, especially beginners. Divers can easily enter the water directly from their cars after paying a nominal park fee, with convenient access to park facilities. While no specific historical elements or complex underwater navigation are highlighted in the provided information, its simplicity and ease of access make it a highly popular spot for casual diving.

The waters of Saint Andrew’s State Park host a variety of marine life typical of the Gulf of Mexico. Lucky divers might encounter gentle manatees, adding a special highlight to their experience. More commonly, the site is home to vibrant parrotfish, striking barracuda, and schools of sergeant majors. Divers can also expect to see numerous other common Gulf fish species, contributing to a lively underwater environment.

The best time to visit Saint Andrew’s State Park is generally during weekdays or early mornings on weekends to avoid crowds, especially given its popularity. It is highlighted as an excellent spot for both scuba divers and freedivers due to its shallow depths and easy entry, making it highly suitable for snorkeling too. The potential for manatee sightings is a major draw. Divers should be aware of potential weekend crowds and plan accordingly to fully enjoy this convenient and biodiverse shore dive.

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Site Ratings

Big Marine Life Good
Macro Marine Life Good
Landscape Quality Fair
Water Visibility Good Viz

Plan Your Visit

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Things to Note

Difficulty:

Beginner

Shallow depths, easy shore access, and calm conditions make it ideal for new divers.

Hazards:
boat traffic
Current Strength:

Mild

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