Regular local trips to the site from Grayton Beach.
Underwater Museum of Art
Permanent sculpture reef off Grayton Beach State Park.
Local operator required
Boat trips from Grayton Beach and Destin are the normal way to reach the site.
About Underwater Museum of Art
Underwater Museum of Art is a permanent sculpture park off Grayton Beach State Park in Santa Rosa Beach. The dive is a slow swim across a low-relief Gulf reef of jury-selected artworks, so the main job is drifting from piece to piece with good buoyancy rather than following a wreck or wall. Access is by boat and the site suits certified open-water divers. Calm days give the best mix of comfort and visibility.
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Underwater Museum of Art Planning Details
Depth range, seasonality, and planning context.
Reported Depth
16.8m - 18.3m
Depth Note
Public sources place the sculpture field around 55-60 feet below the surface off Grayton Beach State Park.
Best Season
Late spring through early fall usually gives the easiest boat and surface conditions, but the site can be dived year-round when the Gulf is calm.
Typical Conditions
Clear emerald Gulf water, a low-relief sculpture field, and a dive that is more about slow, controlled movement than complex navigation.
Safety & Access At Underwater Museum of Art
Hazards, restrictions, and access requirements.
Key Hazards
Safety Notes
Keep off the sculptures, stay in good trim so you do not stir sand, and postpone if the Gulf turns choppy.
Access Restrictions
At-depth visits are for certified divers comfortable in open water. Snorkeling is limited to rare overhead viewing on exceptionally clear days.
Legal Notes
Use the designated anchor point or nearby open sand rather than anchoring on the sculpture field.
Local Intel For Underwater Museum of Art
Community notes to help plan your visit.
Scuba
This is a slow boat dive over an artificial reef of individual sculptures. Plan for a controlled descent, neutral buoyancy, and plenty of time to work the pieces without contact.
Freedive
Not a practical freedive target for casual breath-hold visits. The main experience is set up for certified scuba divers, with non-scuba viewing only from above on very clear days.
Snorkel
Snorkelers may get an overhead look on the clearest days, but the site is not a snorkel-first stop and the meaningful visit is below the surface.
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Wildlife at Underwater Museum of Art
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