Discover the historic City of Washington shipwreck on a guided scuba diving tour with Sail Fish Scuba, your gateway to unforgettable Key Largo scuba diving. This shallow, easily accessible site is part of the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary and is perfect for novice to intermediate scuba divers. Located just off of Elbow Reef in Key Largo, Florida, the wreckage is spread across the seafloor, with exposed structural elements like drive shaft arches and engine mounts offering fascinating exploration opportunities. Visibility is typically excellent, with mild currents and vibrant coral growth adorning the scattered remains.
The site is also a photographer’s dream, offering unique compositions of wreckage encrusted with colorful marine life. Whether you're a wreck diving enthusiast or a history buff, the City of Washington delivers a rewarding underwater adventure. Explore exposed wreckage, colorful coral, and thriving marine life with expert guides.
Book your Key Largo scuba adventure today and experience one of the top wreck dives in the Florida Keys!
What sets the City of Washington apart is its remarkable connection to one of America's pivotal historical events - the Spanish–American War. When the USS Maine exploded in Havana Harbor in 1898, City of Washington played a heroic role by rescuing survivors and treating the wounded.
Its transformation from a high-speed steamship to a coal barge, and finally to a shipwreck, tells a complete maritime life cycle. Now part of the Shipwreck Trail, its archaeological significance and well-preserved features make it a standout dive in the Florida Keys.
The wreck’s accessibility and historical importance make it ideal for dive instructors, students, and history lovers alike.
Launched in 1877, the City of Washington was a prominent steamship operating between New York, Cuba, and Mexico. It gained historical significance during the USS Maine explosion, offering immediate aid and later serving as a troop transport during the Spanish-American War.
After decades of service, it was converted into a coal barge and met its end in 1917 when it ran aground on Elbow Reef during a storm. The wreck was deemed unsalvageable and gradually broke apart over time.
Today, this long-serving vessel rests on the sea floor as a popular dive site in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary.
Ready to level up your dive memories? The PADI Underwater Photography Specialty Course helps you capture the underwater world with skill and creativity. Key Largo’s City of Washington wreck, with vibrant coral, unique wreckage, and abundant marine life, is the perfect place to practice your shots.
The City of Washington wreck bursts with life, as snapper, parrotfish, and moray eels glide through its coral-covered crevices. Larger creatures like nurse sharks, goliath groupers, and tarpon add to the magic of this gorgeous underwater sanctuary.
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