Christ Of The Abyss
Christ of the Abyss: Planning to go to one of the best scuba diving locations in Florida? Then look no further… Christ of the Abyss is one of those unique dives that give you the opportunity to see one of the world’s best known statues.
This is one of Key Largo’s best scuba diving locations and certainly one of the most popular dive sites around Florida.
Located 6 miles east north east of Key Largo is the 4000lbs statue “Christ of the Abyss”
Donated by Egidi Cressi in 1962 to the Underwater Society of America, the statue was sunk on its concrete base in just 22 feet of water on the seaward side of the reef.
The statue presents an awesome sight with its hands raised towards the surface. With the clear shallow waters the statue is easily seen by anyone snorkeling and there are lots of snorkelers!
One of the best scuba diving locations in Key Largo, probably the most photographed and with over 200 weddings performed in front of the sculpture of Christ certainly one of the most interesting.
The statue itself is nearly 9 feet tall and with its religious overtones is always one of the busiest sites.
The area has some interesting brain coral and other coral formations and one local inhabitant still cruises the area, Smoky the barracuda. He seems to have lived here forever and is totally domesticated.
He also has plenty of guests in the form of groupers, snappers, spotted eagle rays, stingrays, puffer fish, etc.
Key Largo is known as ‘the diving capital of the world’ and for good reason. There are numerous dive sites easily accessible and suitable for all abilities.
So if you’re a novice just looking for one of the best scuba diving locations or wanting to improve to Padi Advanced, or maybe you fancy a wreck dive at the many wreck dive sites available.
Whatever you experience you will find that Key Largo has some of the best scuba diving locations.
Key Largo Scuba Videos
Christ of the Abyss is a very popular and busy dive site. I never tire of visiting this site which has some stunning marine life as well as the main focal point … the statue.
You will see a lot of cameras and video cameras being used at this location and here is one of my favorites (press the button second right on the bottom of the video player to see it in full screen)…
Terence’s Log
Christ of the Abyss
Depth: 6-19m (20-64ft)
Visibility: 9-39m (30-130ft)
Novice
Plenty of fish
Snorkeling: Yes
Although I found the site to be very busy it was still an awesome sight that grew in stature as you swam closer.
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

