Down Under
Why is scuba diving so popular in Gulf Shores and Orange Beach? Dive sites off the Alabama coast form part of the largest artificial reef program in the United States. There's nothing like exploring a world underwater and Alabama's Gulf Coast offers several sites for every diver to enjoy. From exotic fish to shipwrecks, there's not a dull moment scuba diving in Orange Beach and Gulf Shores.
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Down Under Dive Shop
Discover high-quality snorkeling equipment for sale or rent, thrilling beach dives and local charter excursions, as well as PADI-certified dive...
32 Charters LLC
Snorkeling, Free-dive spearfishing, Intro to spearfishing and Dolphin/ Island cruise, NO GEAR NEEDED!!! EVERYTHING INCLUDED!!! Come make lifelong memories along...
SanRoc Cay Marina
Everything you need and more is right here at SanRoc Cay with unique courtyard events, shopping, dining, pampering, deep-sea fishing...
Pleasure Island Divers
Your adventure in paradise begins at Pleasure Island Divers on the Alabama Gulf Coast. We offer PADI scuba training and...
The LuLu
Less than 20 miles offshore from Orange Beach, The LuLu is a 271-foot intact freighter sunk in 2013. With the...
The Whiskey
The Whiskey Wreck is a shore dive from Gulf Shores located roughly 150 yards due south of the beach and...
The Fairfield New Venture
The Fairfield New Venture is a 250-foot long former research vessel sunk in 2018 about 20 miles off the coast...
Cruise Orange Beach Dolphin Cruises
Explore the nearby bay areas and the Gulf of Mexico on a 1.5 to 2-hour premier dolphin cruise with family-owned...
Exploring Shipwrecks of Alabama's Gulf
Normally, the idea of a shipwreck is cause for alarm. But when intentionally sunk, decommissioned ships and other structures (including aircraft carriers, oil rigs and even subway cars) serve as habitats for all kinds of marine life. In time, they become true underwater reefs and functioning ecosystems, providing a stable surface for algae, corals, barnacles and oysters and drawing schools of colorful fish. Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are filled with these types of habitats and artifacts, making our dives entertaining and unique.
Where to Scuba Dive in Gulf Shores
There are plenty of sites for novice divers as well, including the Whiskey Wreck, so named because it’s a sunken rum runner boat. At 25 feet deep, the wreck is one of the few spots along the Gulf accessible from shore.
Set at 40 feet under is Poseidon’s Playground featuring statues of Venus, Apollo and Poseidon himself. There will be even more structures added in the future.
Coastal Alabama’s newest entry in wreck diving is also closer to shore. The sunken freighter LuLu is located 17 miles south of Perdido Pass and Orange Beach. Starting at a depth of 50 feet (which is perfect for beginners seeking certification), the LuLu continues to 115 feet below the surface, making it a challenge for experienced divers who explore its ghostly passageways in the underwater gloom.
Whether you’re advanced or just want to learn, let our reef diving professionals launch you into a fascinating world of underwater wonders.