Discover the Finest Scuba Diving in Michigan
The Great Lakes and inland lakes of Michigan offer some of the world’s premier scuba diving experiences. The cold, fresh waters preserve historic shipwrecks in remarkable condition, providing divers with a unique glimpse into maritime history.
With underwater visibility often exceeding 40 feet and surpassing 100 feet during peak diving season, Michigan’s ten underwater preserves are a diver’s paradise. These preserves feature hundreds of shipwrecks and stunning natural formations, attracting scuba enthusiasts from across the nation and beyond.
At Michigan Diver LLC, we are proud to be an SDI and TDI Dive Center with locations in Port Austin and Attica, Michigan. Specializing in technical diving within the Great Lakes, our dive shops offer high-quality gear sales and service, as well as fill services for air, nitrox, and trimix. We cater to both open circuit and rebreather divers.
To ensure convenience, our locations operate by appointment. We also provide shipping and support for customers outside of Michigan. Visit our online shop for quick shipping of any necessary gear!
Want to stop in and see the gear and services we provide? Here is your link to our dive shops and how to get ahold of us.
Advance your scuba diving skills with specialty classes and technical diving instruction.
The Thumb Bottomland Preserve holds some of the most well preserve shipwrecks in the world.
Uncovering the Hidden Treasures of Lake Huron
At Michigan Diver, our team is dedicated to exploring the hidden treasures at the bottom of Lake Huron. We are excited to announce the release of our latest DVD documentary, “The Forgotten Souls of 1913”. This captivating documentary delves into the Great Storm of 1913, a devastating event that ravaged the Great Lakes Region and led to the sinking of numerous ships.
In “The Forgotten Souls of 1913,” we investigate two of these tragic sinkings and present new evidence that challenges the historical narrative over a century later.
Don’t miss out on this compelling exploration of maritime history. Get your copy of “The Forgotten Souls of 1913” today!
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