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Panama City Beach diving is ideal, thanks to gorgeous emerald waters, sparkling Florida sunshine and a multitude of natural, historical and artificial reefs. Known as the "Wreck Capital of the South," the underwater environment offers an incredible area for divers to explore. Find the best in Florida wreck diving right here.

The Gulf waters surrounding Panama City Beach provide the perfect home for a wide variety of sea life. Sea turtles, giant manta rays, puffer fish, octopus, sand dollars, blue marlin and horseshoe crab are just a few of the species that inhabit these emerald waters.

Historic wrecks are scattered throughout the region, and include a 441-foot World War II liberty ship; a 220-foot tug, The Chippewa; a 160-foot coastal freighter, the S.S. Tarpon; the 100-foot tug, The Chickasaw; and the 110-foot tug, The Grey Ghost; as well as the Gulf of Mexico's most famous wreck, the 465-foot Empire Mica. Because of these and so many others, Florida wreck diving is one of the most popular things to do in Panama City Beach, allowing for an unforgettable underwater experience.Check out our dive map and see all the best local spots, up close and personal!

In addition to wrecks, 50 artificial reefs have been developed off Panama City Beach as part of a community-coordinated project with the Panama City Marine Institute. Allowing for the additional growth of exotic sea life, these reefs include Stage I, Stage II, fifteen 160-foot long and 35-foot high bridge spans, ten barges, the City of Atlantis, the LOSS Project and others. These reefs allow for fabulous opportunities for diving in Florida.

The natural reefs, just a few miles offshore, range in depth from 80 to 100 feet and from three to eight feet in height. They offer an ideal spot for viewing a plethora of underwater creatures, including small corals and colorful sponges. Closer to shore, the jetties at St. Andrews State Park are popular spots for snorkelers.

The best time of the year for Panama City Beach diving is April through September. There are multiple dive shops in the area that can accommodate the needs of water-curious visitors and provide everything from boat charters and training, to equipment repair and rentals. Check out these listings for more info:

Dive Locker

Panama City Dive Center

Diver's Den

Down Time Dive Charters

Below is a list of the GPS and Loran C coordinates for Bay County/Panama City Beach diving sites. This list includes some of the best Florida wreck diving around! Click here to check out our map of these spots.

BAY COUNTY DIVE SITES
SiteGPS CoordinatesLoran C CoordinatesDescription
4 Army Tanks3000.118/8552.694.118 13994.3 / 46945.1, 13994.6 / 46945.3, 13999.6 / 46940.24 M-60 Main Battle Tanks at 95ft
Accokeek2958.475/8851.91513888.7/ 46935.0 143' Navy Tug fully intact at 110ft
Chippewa2957.676/8548.464 14012.2 / 46921.0205' Steel Tugboat at 102ft
DuPont Span 12958.902/8551.128 Steel Bridge Span at 93ft
F106 Aircraft3000.770/8558.118 13995.2 / 46946.03 F-106 Interceptor Aircraft at 112ft
Fontainbleau Boxcars3009.000/8553.000 14019.8 / 47028.2Railroad Boxcars at 75ft
Fontainbleau Site 73009.872/8553.447 Concrete Bridge Spans at 75ft
Gainer (Emerald Springs)3026.331/8532.690 Natural Fresh Water Spring up to 25ft deep
Grey Ghost3002.810/8605.530 13891.1 / 46991.7105' Navy Tug at 110ft
Hathaway Bridge 163004.115/8549.458 Concrete Brige Slabs at 75ft
Hovercraft3004.249/8548.72514038.6/46976.8Navy LCAC Hovercraft at 74ft
Hwy 79 Bridge Span3003.567/8549.388 14029.7 / 46977.3, 14031.0 / 46973.4Bridge Rubble at 74ft
Liberty Ship (WWII)2959.075/8542.736 14064.9 / 46918.7,14065.1 / 46918.6USS Grierson 441' Steel Ship at 72ft
Loss Pontoon3005.127/8543.397 14078.5 / 46973.8Steel Scrap Tank at 65ft
Midway Hwy (331 Bridge)3002.462/8543.563 14072.6 / 46949.6Concrete Bridge Slabs at 70ft
PCMI Barge3006.831/8549.528 14043.3 / 4700.0Steel Barge at 75ft
PJ Putnam2955.812/8550.09313991.6/ 46909.1174' Supply Vessel at 105ft
Sherman Tug2958.123/8551.271 2 Stacked Steel Tugs at 102ft
St. Andrews State Park3008.065/8544.327 Shore Dive on Jetties up to 71ft
Stage 12956.663/8549.196 14011.3 / 46925.5Concrete Bridge Slabs, Rubble at 96ft
Stone Container Site2953.440/8531.730 13933.0 / 46871.5, 13935.5 / 46871.54 Steel Cylinders at 65ft
The Black Bart3003.622/8549.44414030.1/ 46972.180' Steel Tug at 79ft
USS Strength3001.943/8542.51214076.8/ 46943.9. 184' US Navy Minesweeper at 76ft
Warsaw3004.000/8548.116 14036.8 / 46977.2Concrete Rubble at 80ft

GPS coordinates courtesy of the Leadership Bay Eco-Tourism Map. Loran C coordinates courtesy of Dive Locker and Panama City Dive Center. For more information on diving in Florida, contact one of our local dive shops or charters.

 
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