Wreck and Bridge Span Dive for Certified Divers

Wreck and Bridge Span Dive Charters for Openwater Certified Divers. The tops of the structures lay in 50 feet of water, while the max depth is around 75 feet. All divers must be certified to dive.  Al

Wreck and Bridge Span Dive Charters for Openwater Certified Divers. The tops of the structures lay in 50 feet of water, while the max depth is around 75 feet. All divers must be certified to dive.  All charters go to two different sites and typically takes 4 hours.

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Location: Panama City Beach

What's Included

Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: What gear do you actually need to bring for the dive?

A: You'll need to bring your own wetsuit and any personal gear like a mask and snorkel. They do provide lead weights, but if you need other rental gear, just check with Panama City Diving ahead of time. Also, make sure you have your certification card on you!

Q: Can you reschedule if the weather looks bad?

A: Yes! If the weather’s not cooperating, Panama City Diving will reach out and help you reschedule your dive. Just make sure to give them a heads-up as soon as you can. It's always better to dive when conditions are good!

Q: Is this dive suitable for beginners or just certified divers?

A: This dive is specifically for Openwater Certified Divers only. The max depth is about 75 feet, which can be challenging for beginners. If you know someone who’s just starting, I’d suggest they get certified before booking this experience.

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the wreck dive experience at Panama City Diving!

I’m considering getting my husband the Wreck and Bridge Span Dive. He’s Openwater certified and loves diving, especially wrecks. I just wanna know how the actual experience is? They say you get to dive at two different sites and have snacks included. Sounds great! But is it worth the price?

Just finished the wreck dive – wow!

I just got back from the Wreck and Bridge Span Dive and let me tell you, it was so worth it! The visibility was great and the wrecks are super interesting. Don't forget to bring a camera! The snacks on the boat were a nice touch, too. Just make sure you’re comfortable in deeper water!