The Reefline is Miami Beach's first-of-its-kind underwater sculpture park and hybrid reef, combining world-class public art with marine conservation. Phase 1 launched with 22 life-sized cars arranged in an underwater traffic jam at 20 feet.
While many dive charters in the area offer guided boat dives to the site, it's actually a very easy shore dive to do!
The cars are only 780 feet offshore, making it an easy surface swim for a diver or snorkeler. Last month I went and shore dove the site myself in order to make this guide!
How to Get There

Park anywhere along Ocean Drive between 2nd and 5th Streets in Miami Beach.
Street parking south of 23rd Street runs $4/hour and is enforced 9am-3am daily. You can pay at multi-space meters using PayByPhone or ParkMobile apps.
Access the beach from any public beach entrance between 4th and 5th Streets.

What You'll See


Over 2,200 coral fragments have already been attached to the structures. These resilient coral strains were specifically selected for their ability to survive warming ocean temperatures.

Safety Considerations
The main consideration is the 780-foot surface swim. Make sure you're physically conditioned for the distance and bring a dive flag, which is required by Florida law.
The site sits just beyond the swim buoys, so you'll encounter boat traffic. Stay aware of your surroundings and keep your dive flag visible at all times.
Check lifeguard flags before entry:
- Green flag days offer the best visibility
- Yellow flag conditions should only be attempted by experienced divers
- Red flag days should be avoided entirely.
Most importantly: do not touch the sculptures. The corals and marine growth are fragile and touching them disrupts the conservation work that makes this site unique.



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