scuba snorkel fort lauderdale
Discover the underwater world of south Florida. Snorkel or scuba dive in the clear waters of the warm Atlantic and experience the colorful fish and marine life that lie beneath the surface. And if you don't want to get wet you can enjoy the view from aboard our glass bottom snorkel boat!

We are pleased to announce our new dive / snorkel boat, the "Sea Expereince II"!

Scuba Diving Certifications

Online Scuba Certification
Scuba Diving Trips

Glass Bottom Snorkel Trips


Scuba diving and snorkeling with SEA EXPERIENCE is an adventure that will never be forgotten. We offer both scuba diving and glass bottom snorkeling trips where we will venture out to our favorite sites. The water temperature is warm all year-round making diving or snorkeling enjoyable for all.

Our scuba diving sites vary as there are many to be visited. There are several ship wrecks to dive and miles of reefs to explore. The crew is open to suggestions for sites to dive.

One of our favorite snorkel sites is named Fort Lauderdale Twin Ledges where the depth is 10 to 20 ft. At this snorkel site are found many tropical fish. To name just a few, you might see French, Grey and Queen Angelfish, Blue Parrotfish, Trumpetfish, and many others. For first time snorkelers the crew is more than happy to provide snorkeling tips to make it a pleasurable experience for all. Beginners are Welcome!
   snorkeling fort lauderdale

snorkeling fort lauderdale    Even sightseers will enjoy this trip! As the SEA EXPERIENCE departs from the Bahia Mar marina we travel through the beautiful intercoastal waterways of Fort Lauderdale. Often referred to as the "Venice of America", the intercoastal waterways of south Florida offers many spectacular sites. While we travel to our favorite snorkeling destination we'll see many extravagant homes and yachts. And before we enter the open water we make our way through the world famous Port Everglades, home to many prestigious cruise lines including Carnival, Celebrity, Princess, Royal Caribbean, and many more. Finally, once we arrive at our scuba diving or snorkeling destination, the glass bottom provides a window into the underwater world.