Fort Lauderdale's Largest and Best-Stocked Dive Shop!

Come on in and shop Fort Lauderdale's largest and best-stocked dive store. With thousands of SCUBASnorkelingFreediving and Spearfishing product in stock at the best prices, we are sure to meet South Florida's diving needs! Shop top gear from AtomicMaresAqua LungCressi, and more. We also carry a large selection of Apparel from Pelagic, Huk, Billabong, Evo, and more!

Divers Direct Fort Lauderdale Services

Certifications - Drift Diving is one of many specialty courses offered at the Ft Lauderdale SCUBA shop. With the Gulf Stream just offshore, most of your diving is Drift Diving.
If you are not familiar with this type of diving and would like more information and training stop by Divers Direct Ft Lauderdale and our friendly and knowledgeable sales staff will be glad to set you up with a SCUBA diving instructor.

Learn to dive in Florida with our top notch instruction program

Scuba & Freedive Certification in Ft Lauderdale

  • Air and Nitrox Tank Fills - This scuba shop has a top of the line Nitrox fill system. Divers Direct Air and Nitrox containment system allow for the perfect fill while protecting the safety of customers and employees. So whether you want Air or Nitrox our Dania Beach dive shop can accommodate your needs. Divers Direct always requires a c-card be presented for each diver receiving fills.
  • SCUBA Gear - We offer top notch brands such as Cressi, Mares, Zeagle, EVO, Tusa, Bare, Oneill, Aqua Lung, and Atomic at top notch pricing. Reliable gear at affordable prices. From high tech gear to very basic snorkel gear we have products to fit every need.
  • Beach Wear - Whether you are on a much needed vacation or you are a long time Ft. Lauderdale native we have a variety of beach wear that will appeal to you. From swim suits and board shorts to tropical casual wear, we have the latest fashions from O’Neill, Billabong, Roxy, Luau, Quiksilver and many other top rated brands.

Ft. Lauderdale Information

  • Ft. Lauderdale is located in the heart of South Florida. It is 40 miles North of Miami and 40 miles South of West Palm Beach.
  • Ft. Lauderdale is home to 3rd busiest cruise port in the world, Port Everglades. 40 major cruise ships dock here and host an average of 1,900 cruises annually.
  • Ft. Lauderdale is one of today’s fastest growing residential areas in the country.
  • Ft. Lauderdale International Airport is located approximately:
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Ft. Lauderdale Area Attractions

  • Las Olas Blvd - One of the most popular places to visit in Ft. Lauderdale. In the heart of downtown you will find Las Olas Boulevard. You have many dining, shopping and entertainment options to choose from. There is something for everyone. Las Olas Blvd never disappoints.
  • Catch a professional sports game while you are in town. From football to baseball to hockey, South Florida has a professional sports team. The Miami Dolphins, Miami Heat, Florida Panthers, and the Florida Marlins have been entertaining crowds for many years.
  • Visit the popular Seminole Hard Rock Hotel, Casino, and Entertainment District. There are many food, shopping and entertainment options. You can play your luck at slots. Have a laugh at the Hollywood Improv Comedy Club. Go dancing at any one of the many clubs this property has. Grab a drink at 88's Dueling Pianos. With so many options all in one place this is a must see on your vacation.
  • Lay out in the warm sun on any one of Ft. Lauderdale’s many beaches. You have Harbor Beach, Ft. Lauderdale (North and South) Beaches, Hallandale, Hollywood and North Hollywood beaches to choose from.
  • Rent a waverunner, take a sunset cruise, or fly high parasailing. Ft. Lauderdale is a prime location for water sports and activities.

Ft. Lauderdale SCUBA Diving

Diving in Ft. Lauderdale is unique in that every dive is different even if you are diving in the same location. Hurricanes change dive sites every hurricane season moving wrecks around and changing reefs. Expect to see different things on each dive trip. Some recommended Ft. Lauderdale dive sites would be:

  • Tenneco Towers - depth range is 70–110ft. This decommissioned oil platform was sunk in 1985. It was deployed in 3 separate sections. They were lined up in a straight east-west line until Hurricane Andrew took one of the platform sections out to sea. To this day, the location of this missing platform has yet to be found. Many good sized fish make Tenneco Towers their home including pelagic or open ocean fish, large schooling Tarpon, and occasionally sharks. The yellow cup corals and the red encrusting corals make this a superb dive site.
  • The Edmister - depth range is 45 – 74 ft. This is a great dive for open water novice divers or those divers who haven’t been diving in awhile. The Edmister is a 95 ft steel US Coast Guard cutter. She was built in 1953 and was sunk in 1989. The Edmister rests in a sandy area facing north and south and listing slightly to starboard.
  • The Rebel - depth range is 78 -105ft. It is located 5 miles from Port Everglades. This 150 ft Norweigen freighter was built in 1947 and was sunk during the summer of 1985. This artificial reef site was originally named Andrea. This perfectly intact freighter sits upright with the main deck sitting at about 80 feet. Jacks, barracuda, and large grouper are often found here.
  • The Captain Dan - depth range is 65 – 110ft. This is one of Ft. Lauderdale’s most popular wrecks. This wreck is easily penetrated and sits upright. Visibility is usually about 60 feet. This wreck is susceptible to moderate to strong currents so advanced divers or divers with drift diving experience are recommended for this wreck. Divers have a good chance at seeing Goliath Groupers at this location.
  • Shark Reef - depth range is 45 – 55 ft. Shark reef got it’s name because the reef looks like an outline of a shark. This reef is a bit further out there than most of the other reefs. This reef is not frequently visited which makes this a place to see. Often found here are sea turtles, eels, octopus, tropical fish and lots of lobster. The less frequently visited places will have a lot more to offer.
  • Barracuda Reef - depth range is 25 – 35. This is one of the more popular and frequently dived sites in Ft. Lauderdale. During night dives large turtles frequent the area. The reef is located just south of the inlet at Port Everglades. Due to the populated area and increased boat traffic divers should use caution.

Visit the Dania Beach location...easy to find right off I-95. Thousands of SCUBA and Snorkeling items in stock for South Florida SCUBA divers and vacationers.