- How old must be my children be to enjoy the Museum?

- The Museum is appropriate for all ages. The exhibits offer tiered learning and there are many hands-on opportunities, interactive exhibits, and videos. Fun stops are scattered throughout the Museum for kids to engage in interactive play and to experience hands-on some of these wonderful diving machines! There is no age limit, but the fun stops are designed for children between 5 and 13 years old.
- I am a person with disabilities. Is your museum accessible to me?
- Yes, the museum is on a single level; there are no stairs or obstacles in the pathway. You are more than welcome to visit us.
- How far is the museum from Miami?
- The History of Diving Museum is halfway between Miami Airport and Key West – about 80 miles from each location. We are on the “Bay Side” of US-1 at Mile Marker 83 in the heart of Islamorada. To find us look for the building with the large undersea mural on the right side of the highway, as you travel south.
- I am a historian. I am doing some research about diving history and I am looking for information. Can you help me?
- Yes, the History of Diving Museum is planning for a research library to hold hundreds of antique books and documents. You may e-mail us using the contact form on our website, or call to make an appointment if you have a special request.
- I can’t drive. Is there easy access to the museum?
- Yes, the museum is located close to a Greyhound Bus stop. From there you can walk or take a taxi.
- Is photography allowed in the museum?
- Yes, we encourage you to take photos for your personal use and enjoyment.




