United States · Big Pine Key, Florida Keys

Looe Key

Best time to dive

January to December; May to October; June to November

What you might see

  • BarracudaLikely
  • Eagle rayPossible
  • Grey reef sharkLikely
  • Moray eelLikely

Sightings are seasonal probabilities, not promises - even in peak season nature does its own thing.

Certification & difficulty

Open Water

Snorkelling

Snorkel-friendly - Yes - one of the most popular snorkeling sites in the Lower Keys; shallow reef top and guided snorkel tours widely offered

Safety notes

No-take zone - no touching/collecting coral or marine life, no fishing; boat traffic near moorings; occasional current in deeper channels; sponge-spawning periods can reduce visibility; elkhorn/staghorn coral are protected/endangered species - accidental contact prohibited

Permits & fees

No general entrance fee or permit required for recreational diving/snorkeling (FKNMS permits are for research/special-use/construction activities, not tourism); mooring buoys are free, first-come-first-served - anchoring on the reef is prohibited; special regulations under 15 CFR 922 Subpart P apply (no-take, no touching)

Permits and operators change - confirm before booking.

Location

Nearest hub: Big Pine Key

This profile is desk research, compiled from public sources - not a first-hand dive report. Coordinates are approximate.