Bring a little excitement to your vacation with our night kayaking tour in the Bio Bay of Laguna Grande Reserve in Fajardo. The Bio Bay has microscopic organisms called dinoflagellates that produce a glowing effect when they are stirred by our paddles.
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?
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.
- An Eco-Adventure – For outdoor enthusiast and nature lovers only.
- Chance to experience the glow of bioluminescent water.
- Live-commentary about the Ecosystem in English or Spanish.
Pickup included
PLEASE CALL US TO CONFIRM PICKUP TIME AND LOCATION.
Bring towels and change of clothes.
Present digital or paper ticket at the tour registration desk.
• Minimum age is 7 years.
• You must be able to swim.
• Two persons double kayaks.
• We request that you sign a waiver.
• Bring bug repellent for your convenience.
• Maximum weight is 250 pounds per person.
• Free parking but limited; first come, first served.
• Come prepared to get wet from your waist down.
• Pregnant women are not allowed to participate in the kayaking tour.
• We reserve the right of admission. Anyone who is visibly under the influence of alcohol or drugs will not be allowed to participate and will still be charged.
• Nature at it is – The bioluminescent intensity depends on weather conditions such as rain, tide, moon phase, Sun light and many other Nature factors that are not in control of Peniel Access Eco Tours. We do not photoshop.
• This Night Kayaking tour operates even if its rain, except in the case of extreme weather events or any warnings by the local weather authorities or the U.S. Coast Guard.
Thank You!
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