![]() It’s a further swim ( about 600 feet) than Lauderdale-by-the-Sea but believe us, it’s totally worth it. Travel two miles south to discover our favorite shore dive site in Fort Lauderdale: Vista Park Reef ( or Oakland Park Reef, depending on who you’re talking to). Want to skip the shore diving crowds at Lauderdale-by-the-Sea? Simple. ![]() Now this may be a local’s secret, so keep it on the down low. ![]() Vista Park Reef and Oakland Park Reef Shore Dive Marine life is plentiful here, with sea turtles frequently visiting. The 95 foot former USCG Cutter sits in 70 feet of water with a cable connecting to a smaller wreck to the north and one to the south, as well. Technically, you can dive three wrecks on one dive here! A mini wreck trek of sorts, the Robert Edmister Shipwreck was sunk in 1989 near two smaller vessels just off the shores of Fort Lauderdale Beach.
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