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Located in 85 feet of water a mile NE of the Palm Beach Inlet and just 300 yards from the Mizpah – this 445 foot banana freighter has its upper deck removed, but the lower deck and helm are intact. The engines and mechanical systems are covered with soft corals and attract a wide variety of marine life.
Wreck
N 26° 47.269' W 080° 00.939'
Located in water ranging from 40-65 feet deep, this natural reef is just east of Mar-a-Lago, the “Trump” seaside mansion and directly offshore from the Bath and Tennis Club of Palm Beach (its namesake).
Wreck
N 26° 41.120' W 080° 01.110'
Located in 45-60 feet of water, directly offshore from the Breakers Hotel, this 2 mile long patch reef runs north to south with several areas within the site.
Wall
N 26° 42.915' W 080° 01.072'
Located in 20 feet of water, just S of the Breakers Hotel, this natural reef is a series of ledges from 4 to 5 feet in length and is peppered with holes that house juvenile fish and other marine life.
Wall
N 26° 42.573' W 080° 01.702'
Located in 80-90 feet of water, the Eidsvag is a 150 foot freighter and the Owens is a 125 foot freighter. Both sit upright on the bottom to form an artificial reef as part of Artificial Reef Site #2.
Wreck
N 26° 46.020' W 080° 00.500'
The Flower Gardens has an amazing ecosystem with large fish, sponges, corals, and grunts making this ledge a dive filled with life and vivid colors.
Reef
N 26° 41.830' W 080° 00.990'
Located in 90 feet of water 1.5 miles from the Palm Beach Inlet, this intermediate/advanced dive site is the wreck of the Gilbert Sea. Its wheelhouse is covered in painted murals and is becoming known for its tropical and game fish.
Wreck
N 26° 45.176' W 080° 00.622'
Governor's Riverwalk consists of 4 large steel ships seized by U.S. customs. The ships were sunk and turned into an artificial reef in 2002. The ships are located in an average depth of 80 feet.
Wreck
Located in 40-60 feet of water, 10 miles S of the Palm Beach Inlet, 1 mile NE of the Lake Worth Pier, this natural reef system features a wall drop-off as well as some caves, undercuts, ledges and holes that attract marine life.
Wall
N 26° 36.440' W 080° 00.520'
Located in 90 feet of water 1 mile NE of the Palm Beach Inlet, this 185 foot Greek luxury liner lies upright and intact next to PC1170 a 165 foot patrol boat. The site is a protected fish sanctuary so spear fishing, shell collecting and lobstering are illegal.
Wreck
N 26° 47.318' W 080° 00.968'







