Paddle through the mangrove forest on your way to the unique Bioluminescent Bay of Laguna Grande in Fajardo, Puerto Rico! Savor your surroundings while the sunset fades, bask in the beauty of your surroundings and experience the thrill of night kayaking.
What should I wear?
Come prepared to get wet from your waist down. Lightweight, synthetic clothing or a swimsuit is the best. Do not walk bare foot on the beach for safety reasons.
What to bring?
Change of clothes, towel and mosquito repellent (just in case!). You can bring cameras only with water proof bag or water proof case.
What not to bring or wear?
Avoid wearing jeans or sweats. Don’t bring any valuables you don’t want to get wet, lose or damage.
Storage available?
Yes, Anything you bring on the water has the potential to get wet, damage or lost.
- Chance to experience the glow of bioluminescent water.
- Live-commentary and interpretations about the Ecosystem in English or Spanish.
Weight limit is 250 lbs. per person.
Our Adaptive Paddling Program provides ample opportunity for creativity and many unique opportunities for anyone who would like to try kayaking for the first time. Also if you have some special challenges, we can address these issues so that you too can enjoy the freedom that kayaking affords. Water is the ultimate equalizer. Open on Sundays!
One of the three bioluminescent bays in PR
We are located in the Kayak Village
PR-987 Km. 6.8 Fajardo Puerto Rico 00738
18.3654071,-65.6251796
Pregnant women are not allowed to participate in the kayaking tour.
Puerto Rico does not follow Daylight Savings. Please contact us at 787-421-1800 for check-in time.
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Fajardo Bus Terminal
Shared taxis (Publicos) are a common and affordable way to get around Fajardo. They follow set routes and can be hailed on the street.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
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