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Active Divers Association

Dive Club (English)

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  • Accommodation for Divers
  • Liveaboard Diving
  • Wreck Diving
Company description In the early 1970’s SCUBA instructors Lon Von Lintel, Lee Wood, H.C. Allen, and Randy De Bord began organizing dive trips for their graduating students. Word of these trips soon spread and other certified divers joined in the fun. This nucleus later adopted the name ``The Active Divers Association`` and formalized their organizational structure. ADA has since become one of the largest, safest and best established dive clubs in the United States.
ADA is a non-profit dive club open to all certified divers. Our objectives are to: provide economical diving activities, encourage diving safety, promote marine conservation, sponsor social activities and to promote sport diving to the public
ADA offers its members a variety of diving opportunities designed to please the most discriminating diver from the novice to the experienced. Dives include local trips to the Keys and the Key Biscayne wrecks, international trips to the Bahamas, Cozumel, the Caymans, and other Caribbean islands as well as more exotic locales worldwide. Each is priced to give our members the greatest possible value.
Throughout the year ADA sponsors social events for the members, their family and friends. Included are beach parties, canoe trips, bike rides, pool parties, and our annual Awards Banquet. Some are free of charge, others require a small fee. All are a great way to meet other members and make new friends.
Members are informed about all activities through ``The Mouthpiece``, ADA’s newsletter, which is published on a regular basis throughout the year. It contains diving schedules, a calendar of events, reports on past events, informative articles, diving news and announcements. Members also receive a membership directory of names, addresses, and phone numbers. Please note: ADA will not release this directory to non-members.
All ADA diving activities are planned and supervised by certified instructors/divemasters. ADA policies and procedures are governed by the board of directors and executed by the president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. All persons who serve in these offices are volunteers who donate their time and talents to ADA.
Location description: Since 1970, we`ve been to a lot of great diving spots all over the world, some of them several times. Actually we dive somewhere different every weekend. In the S. Florida area our favorites are Tavernier, Islamorada, Key Largo, Elliott Key, Miami Beach, Hollywood, Lauderdale, Boca, Boynton, Pompano, West Palm, and Jupiter. We also travel to the Bahamas, Mexico, Caymans, Australia, Fiji, Maldives, Truk, Palau, and many others.
If you like wrecks, try Miami Beach, for big fish we like Pompano, for beautiful coral Elliott Key and Islamorada. One notch above these is the Caribbean, and five notches above is the Pacific.
Combined camping and cavern/springs diving trips in North Florida (some dives limited to our cavern certified members), Canoe trips to Peace River, Bike rides in Shark Valley (in the Everglades).

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South Florida dive club open to all certified divers. Club focus is safety and marine conservation.

Contact information:

Phone: (305) 251-4975
Street Address:
13374 SW 46 Terr.
Miami
Florida
United States
33175
Spoken language(s): English
Open: from 09-00 till 17-00
Local time:  GMT - 6 Mexico, Monterrey, Guadalajara
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