So I saw where access to BHB may become more challenging due to the upcoming construction project. Has anyone dived Cato's Bridge, aka South Jupiter Island Bridge? Saw a couple videos on Youtube, and it looked pretty cool.
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In Florida, everything gets super crowded during the weekends.It's decent for snorkeling but I wouldn't consider it a good scuba dive site. The area where you would be able to dive is very small and it's really just a handful of bridge pilings. More fun to free dive it in my opinion. It also gets super crowded during the weekends.
... and the 3-4 weeks of spring breaks and holiday weeks (Thanksgiving week, Christmas-New Years week)In Florida, everything gets super crowded during the weekends.
Ok thanks.It's decent for snorkeling but I wouldn't consider it a good scuba dive site. The area where you would be able to dive is very small and it's really just a handful of bridge pilings. More fun to free dive it in my opinion. It also gets super crowded during the weekends.
Since they have also closed the main US1 bridge in Jupiter too for 15 months, might be able to sneak in a dive near there. LOL !!.. The area where you would be able to dive is very small
Since they have also closed the main US1 bridge in Jupiter too for 15 months, might be able to sneak in a dive near there. LOL !!
Probably, hurricanes are the only exception. But then the highways get crowded.... and the 3-4 weeks of spring breaks and holiday weeks (Thanksgiving week, Christmas-New Years week)
Since they have also closed the main US1 bridge in Jupiter too for 15 months, might be able to sneak in a dive near there. LOL !!