Believe it or not, there’s a whole lot more to do in the Keys than just fishing and diving. Not only is there lots of great shopping, but Art and culture are also a big attraction.
One museum you won’t want to miss is Islamorada’s History of Diving Museum.
Home to the world’s most extensive collection of diving helmets, hand-operated air pumps, armored suits, lights, and other accessory gear, The History of Diving Museum is a treasure trove of memorabilia, prints, photos, books, film, video, and more.
The Museum has 14 exhibits reflecting over 4,000 years of “the quest to explore under the sea.” With interactive displays, a fun scavenger hunt, and an international collection that showcases equipment and pioneers worldwide, The History of Diving Museum will keep you riveted for hours.
Oh, and get this: the Museum stages its highly popular “Immerse Yourself!” series at 7pm on the third Wednesday of every month. It features guest speakers covering topics from all aspects of the diving industry and marine environment. This free presentation is coming up again on Wednesday, March 15, when you can “Immerse Yourself” with “Sharks of the Keys.” Dr. Chris Malinowski of the Ocean First Institute talks about the research and conservation work his organization is doing for sharks, groupers, and other species in the Keys.
Whatever the weather may be, the History of Diving Museum belongs on your Florida Keys’ Bucket List – rain or shine!
You can find The History of Diving Museum at 82990 Overseas Hwy (MM83 Bayside) in Islamorada. Open daily, 10 am – 5 pm. Info: 305-664-9737; divingmuseum.org.