Two Hour Bioluminescence Kayak Tour Near Orlando
Overview
Inclusions
- Professional guide
- Bottled water
- Kayaks, Paddles, and life Jackets
What to expect
Your guides will go over the basics of kayaking, safety, and what to expect during the tour. Your group will then paddle out in search of bioluminescence, manatee, and other sea life. When the winds are right your guides may take you to a small island for a swim. The darker the night the brighter the bioluminescence glows. Check Nasa's launch calendar so you can book a bioluminescence kayak tour on the same night as a rocket launch.
Additional information
- There is no minimum age however all participants must know how to swim
- It is recommended that you bring a swimsuit, towel, waterproof camera and wear clothes that can get wet and possibly dirty
- Not wheelchair accessible
- To ensure a proper size kayak is available, please provide your individual heights and weights at the time of booking
- Stroller accessible
- please bring bug spray
- Travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level
- This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund
- This experience requires a minimum number of travelers. If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 14 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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This was an amazing experience! We did another bioluminescence tour in Puerto Rico several years ago, and this was so much better. The bioluminescence was unbelievable! I was a bit worried about venturing out into the ocean in the dark, but the water was calm and we were all in a group with littl...
This was an amazing experience! We did another bioluminescence tour in Puerto Rico several years ago, and this was so much better. The bioluminescence was unbelievable! I was a bit worried about venturing out into the ocean in the dark, but the water was calm and we were all in a group with little lights on each kayak. We were so mesmerized by the biolumninescence. Recommend wearing bug spray as I got eaten alive by something out there - I don't think it was mosquitos but I had at least 50 tiny little bites all over my body, almost looked like little flea bites.Gina and Bill are the best! We had such a magical experience with them. I would recommend this to anybody
Gina and Bill are the best! We had such a magical experience with them. I would recommend this to anybodyThis was an experience the family will remember for a LONG LONG time. Beautiful. Engaging. And so special to go at night. The guides were funny and supportive.
This was an experience the family will remember for a LONG LONG time. Beautiful. Engaging. And so special to go at night. The guides were funny and supportive.Thanks Jimi for an experience that far exceeded our expectations! The bioluminescent plankton and jellies would’ve been great all on their own, but then the dolphin chasing fish under our kayak was one of the coolest things we’ll probably ever see! This is a must try for the space coast of Florida.
Thanks Jimi for an experience that far exceeded our expectations! The bioluminescent plankton and jellies would’ve been great all on their own, but then the dolphin chasing fish under our kayak was one of the coolest things we’ll probably ever see! This is a must try for the space coast of Florida.Great tour. Guide Jimmy was very informative and attentive to the group. He was very helpful from the start messaging us beforehand getting to the launch site. Enjoyed the stop at the island to play in the shallow water. Would recommend some paddling experience, as it may be intimidating for thos...
Great tour. Guide Jimmy was very informative and attentive to the group. He was very helpful from the start messaging us beforehand getting to the launch site. Enjoyed the stop at the island to play in the shallow water. Would recommend some paddling experience, as it may be intimidating for those not accustomed to being in the open water at night.This was our second bioluminescence paddle with this company. We enjoyed the first one so much, that we decided to take my Brother and SIL, while they were visiting from PGH. My husband and I have been kayaking for about 15 years here in FL, and although we enjoyed this trip, it was quite differe...
This was our second bioluminescence paddle with this company. We enjoyed the first one so much, that we decided to take my Brother and SIL, while they were visiting from PGH. My husband and I have been kayaking for about 15 years here in FL, and although we enjoyed this trip, it was quite different than the first on aprox 5 years ago. The put-in is right off of #528WB by the lock, and you paddle around in the east side of the lagoon. There’s a lot of ambient light, and a fair amount of boats that are moored. This was the first time that we experienced an instructional session by a guide. It was helpful to those that hadn’t paddled before, but did take about 30 minutes or so. It was good for beginners. The bioluminescence was fairly good once we got to the little island where floated a bit , and played around activating the algae. Our guide,Guy, was very talkative and shared a lot of information about the Lagoon, and it’s inhabitants. I must admit that our two bio experiences were completely different, and we enjoyed our first one more than this. Previously, the trip put-in was at Kelly Park, paddling under #528, and then west back the canal. It was much darker, and there was more sea life there as opposed to the open lagoon. Our guests really enjoyed the trip, as it was their first time experiencing the bio. That said, anytime you can get out on the water, on a beautiful night, and paddle is still a great time!