When the time comes for us to pass from this life, is it possible to create a meaningful tribute while embarking on a beautiful new journey? The process of loss naturally calls for a period of reflection and careful planning. Committing one's earthly remains to the ocean offers a profound opportunity for closure and a sense of hopeful new beginnings—and the possibilities extend even further.
Scattering a loved one's ashes in the ocean serves as a unique and heartfelt farewell. This not only honors their memory but also helps revive life in the reef, creating a lasting memorial. Leaving a piece of a living reef in their name is a powerful and poignant way to remember them.
At a cost of $2,995, this exceptional service provides a meaningful experience that’s both personalized and memorable. Poseidon's Memorial Reef offers unique ocean scattering services tailored to reflect the individuality of each person honored. The warm waters of the Florida Currents and the soothing waves provide a serene and picturesque backdrop for the final journey of the departed. Memorial gifts will be included along with your memorial certificate.
The concept of creating a legacy in the form of a future reef for future generations is also a wonderful way to think about the impact of this service. It is a reminder that even in death, our loved ones can still leave a lasting impact on the world.
Overall, this is a beautiful and meaningful way to say goodbye to a loved one, while also creating a lasting legacy in their name.
Life continues, from Yesterdays and through Tomorrows, contributing to the Ocean and the Spirit we will miss.
The Destin, The Emerald Coast and the Florida Current Destin, Florida is located on a peninsula that separates the Gulf of Mexico from Choctawhatchee Bay, so it doesn't have the Gulf Stream to warm its waters. However, Destin does have access to the Florida Currents, and the Florida Current are responsible for bringing migratory fish to Destin.
Destin, Florida is located on a peninsula that separates the Gulf of Mexico from Choctawhatchee Bay, so it doesn't have the Gulf Stream to warm its waters. However, Destin does have access to the Florida Currents, and the Florida Current are responsible for bringing migratory fish to Destin.