Underwater Museum of Art
Art galleries abound along the coast, but the most unique one has to be this sculpture garden/artificial reef, located 58 feet beneath the waves about 1 mile off the coast of Grayton Beach State Park. The seven original pieces—a deer, pineapple, octopus, skull, and some other abstract shapes—have grown to a collection of 47 works. Area operators offer private charters as well as regularly scheduled trips to the site, but you must have diving certification to dive here. Note, though, that the UMA website has fascinating descriptions and videos of the works, which are attracting sea life, a win-win for the environment and divers.