Barrier Free Divers Camp Open S.E.A.S.
Barrier Free Divers
Key Largo, Florida - Monroe County
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May 15, 2026
Florida Keys
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Provider overview
Barrier Free Divers Camp Open S.E.A.S. is a Key Largo adaptive scuba and conservation camp for kids with disabilities, with instruction, adaptive equipment, outdoor excursions, and parent involvement.
Barrier Free Divers is a Florida nonprofit located in Key Largo that focuses on adaptive scuba opportunities, discover scuba experiences, certifications for divers with disabilities, accessibility reviews, and Camp Open S.E.A.S.
Quick facts
- Registration
- https://barrierfreedivers.org/camp-open-seas/
- Contact page
- https://barrierfreedivers.org/camp-open-seas/
- Phone
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- Ages
- Kids with disabilities
- Season
- Camp Open S.E.A.S. sessions as scheduled by Barrier Free Divers
- Cost
- The Camp Open S.E.A.S. page does not publish standard fees; families should contact Barrier Free Divers for session costs, scholarships, equipment, and travel details.
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Camp Open S.E.A.S. adaptive scuba camp
Key Largo camp with adaptive scuba instruction, adaptive equipment, marine education, conservation activities, outdoor excursions, parent involvement, and social connection for kids with disabilities.
- Ages
- Kids with disabilities
- Season
- Camp Open S.E.A.S. sessions as scheduled by Barrier Free Divers
- Schedule
- The source describes camp activities but not a fixed public calendar; families should confirm current camp dates, eligibility, and openings.
- Cost
- The Camp Open S.E.A.S. page does not publish standard fees; families should contact Barrier Free Divers for session costs, scholarships, equipment, and travel details.
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Listing check
- Last checked
- May 15, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The official Barrier Free Divers Camp Open S.E.A.S. page says the Key Largo camp provides immersive scuba diving experiences for kids with disabilities, describes personalized scuba instruction, adaptive equipment, marine life education, conservation activities, adventure excursions, snorkeling trips, nature hikes, life skills development, socialization, and parent involvement.
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- 1 public source
- Location contacts
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Program details we found
Camp Open S.E.A.S. adaptive scuba camp
The official Barrier Free Divers Camp Open S.E.A.S. page says the Key Largo camp provides immersive scuba diving experiences for kids with disabilities, describes personalized scuba instruction, adaptive equipment, marine life education, conservation activities, adventure excursions, snorkeling trips, nature hikes, life skills development, socialization, and parent involvement.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: Barrier Free Divers describes personalized scuba diving instruction, adaptive equipment, marine life education, conservation activities, adventure excursions, snorkeling trips, nature hikes, team-building, socialization, friendship, parent involvement, and educational workshops.
Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm age range, disability eligibility, medical clearance requirements, swim comfort expectations, adaptive equipment, instructor credentials, supervision ratios, parent participation, communication supports, transportation or lodging expectations, conservation activity fit, emergency procedures, and whether first-time divers can participate.
What we checked
What we found: The official Barrier Free Divers Camp Open S.E.A.S. page says the Key Largo camp provides immersive scuba diving experiences for kids with disabilities, describes personalized scuba instruction, adaptive equipment, marine life education, conservation activities, adventure excursions, snorkeling trips, nature hikes, life skills development, socialization, and parent involvement.
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Is Barrier Free Divers Camp Open S.E.A.S. reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?
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