Guided DPV wreck dive in Miami with 2 EAN 28% tanks
4 hours
Guide, DPV, tanks & weights
Explore Miami shipwreck sites on a 4-hour diver propulsion vehicle (DPV) adventure designed for certified divers. Complete two dives from 40 to 130 feet with a professional guide.
Minimum age is 21+. Bring your certification card and sign the required liability release before boarding. Crew gratuity is expected at a minimum of $20 per passenger, per trip.
Full refund if you cancel at least 48 hours before your scheduled trip. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances prior to departure.
You must be DPV Specialty certified, Advanced Open Water certified, and Nitrox certified.
Bring your certification card and be ready to sign the boat travel and scuba diving liability release and assumption of risk agreement before boarding.
Bring or rent: mask, snorkel, fins and boots; buoyancy control device (BCD); regulator with alternate air source; computer; depth gauge; surface marker buoy (SMB); audible signaling device; underwater compass; wetsuit (if needed); cutting tool; and a dive light.
ACE DIVING - MIAMARINA at Bayside Marketplace Mall Pier 5, Slip 33
Divers consistently praise the professionalism and attentiveness of the crew here, with instructors like Jesus, Melissa, Nestor, and Captain Dan earning special recognition for their patient teaching style and safety-first approach. The team excels at making both beginners and certified divers feel comfortable, offering helpful coaching without being overbearing. First-timers completing their PADI certification appreciate how thorough yet unhurried the instruction feels, while experienced divers value the crew's ability to spot interesting marine life like bull sharks, rays, and eels at local sites including Neptune Memorial Reef and Flamingo Reef. The operation runs smoothly from start to finish, with reviewers highlighting excellent communication before trips and well-organized boat operations. The crew demonstrates flexibility with scheduling and shows genuine enthusiasm for their work, even in less-than-ideal weather conditions. A few divers mention choppy waters or cold temperatures, but these are weather-related quirks rather than operational issues. The boat is well-equipped, and the staff strikes a nice balance between trusting divers to handle their own gear setup while still performing thorough safety checks. It's the kind of outfit where people immediately plan their next dive.
This was an amazing excursion. All the equipment that was provided and in great condition. The staff was very helpful.
Beth Gilbert
March 23, 2026
This was an amazing excursion. All the equipment that was provided and in great condition. The staff was very helpful.
Beth Gilbert
March 23, 2026