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Enjoy Swimming, Local Cuisine, and Kayaking in Bioluminescent Waters of Puerto Rico!
Enjoy a day in “Charco La Barrigona”. A beautiful swimming area along the Mameyes River in Río Grande, located in the outskirts of the ” El Yunque National Forest.”
After a delicious lunch break of local Puerto Rican cuisine you can enjoy the beautiful Luquillo Beach where the view will be more than worth the trip. Then get ready for a night kayaking adventure to the island’s amazing bioluminescent Laguna Grande, where you experience the rare phenomenon of glowing/sparkling water existing only a few other places on earth!
One of the most spectacular sights on a night trip in Caribbean waters is seeing hundreds of tiny, star-like bioluminescent plankton scintillating like a starry sky as you move through the dark water. Wave your paddle through the water in front of you, and be mesmerized by the tiny glowing specs of plankton or Dinoflagellates which are tiny unicellular marine plankton, also known as fire plants.
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- Pregnant women
- People with either heart, back, neck, wrist, or arm problems
- Minimum age is 5 years old.
- Weight limits: 425 lbs combined per double kayak, 250 lbs per single.
- All participants must be physically fit to handle a kayak with paddles.