4 Guest Passes to the History of Diving Museum in Islamorada

Item Number: 2004
Time Left: CLOSED
Description
The Florida Keys History of Diving Museum is a not-for-profit (501c3) educational institution focused on the story of Man’s Quest to Explore Under the Sea.
The Museum is dedicated to collecting, preserving, displaying and interpreting artifacts, antiques, books, documents, photographs and oral history relative to the History of Diving. We tell the international story of man’s attempts to explore, understand and venture under the sea. We also celebrate the special role that South Florida and the Florida Keys played in this untold story.
The Museum’s artifacts have been provided through the generous support of its founders, Drs. Joe and Sally Bauer, who hold the world’s largest collection of historic diving equipment and research documents.
Special Instructions
The History of Diving Museum is halfway between Miami Airport and Key West -- about 80 miles from each location. We are on the “Bay Side” of US-1 at Mile Marker 83 in the heart of Islamorada. To find us look for the building with the large undersea mural on the right side of the highway, as you travel south.
Tuesday through Sunday: From 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
Closed Mondays