Nelsons Ledge
Nelsons Ledge: When you think of scuba diving sites in Florida you think of coral reefs, cave diving, wreck diving, night diving…
Located in the south part of Elbow Reef is one of Key Largo’s drift scuba diving sites, Nelsons Ledge.
Currents are usually strong enough to enable an enjoyable drift dive along this mini wall which drops from 17m to 25m (55feet to 80feet).
The wall and area is covered with towering staghorn coral, large barrel sponges and tube sponges, all stunning to look at whilst drifting by. Nelsons Ledge is an ideal reef for feeders such as spotted eagle rays, parrotfish, butterfly fish and turtles
What makes scuba diving sites like this all the more special is spotting the larger beasts such as tarpon who feed well at this site.
Key Largo Scuba Videos
One of the attractions of Florida Key scuba diving is that you will be able to take underwater photographs or underwater videos such as the one below.
With excellent light and clear waters you will be able to get some excellent shots.
This video was at Elbow Reef and it gives you an idea of what to expect diving off the Florida coast (Press the button second right on the bottom of the video player to see it in full screen)…
Terence’s Log
Nelsons Ledge
Depth: 15-24m (50-80ft)
Visibility: 12-39m (40 – 120ft)
Drift Dive
Plenty of fish
Novice to Experienced
Snorkeling: Yes
I love drift dives.
Moving at a leisurely pace taking in the sights, and along this wall they were breathtaking.
The rays move with such elegance. Definitely one of my favorite dive sites
Key Largo Dive Sites:
- Carysfort Lighthouse
- Carysfort Reef South
- Carysfort Trench
- Christ of the Abyss
- City of Washington
- Civil War Wreck
- Elbow Reef
- Sambo Reefs
- French Reef
- Fire Coral Cave
- Horseshoe Reef
- HMS Winchester
- Mike's Wreck
- Molasses Reef
- Molasses Reef Deep
- Molasses Reef North
- Nelsons Ledge
- North Dry Rocks
- North North Dry Rocks
- Permit Ledge
- HMS Winchester
- Thiorva Wreck
- Tonawanda
- Train Wreck or Tug and Barge
- USCG Bibb
- USCG Duane
- USS Spiegel Grove
- White Bank Gardens
- Windlass Wreck