Passeio de caiaque de bioluminescência





Descrição
Nas águas quentes e escuras da lagoa, existe um fenómeno natural de águas azuis brilhantes, vivas e ativas. O turbilhão de suas mãos, todos os movimentos de remo e o rolar de seu caiaque brilham durante toda a escuridão. Não só os peixes deixam trilhas, os golfinhos se parecem com torpedos e o peixe-boi é um submarino lento e gracioso. Muitos convidados comparam a experiência a Pandora de “Avatar”. Alguns até se lembram da cena de bioluminescência de “Life of Pi”, quando o delicado plâncton deixa um brilho escorrendo quando você o segura em suas mãos e deixa escorrer pelo seu braço. Embora alguns possam, brincando, culpar isso no segundo turno da NASA, na verdade é a resposta biológica de algas microscópicas chamadas dinoflagelados. A concentração perfeitamente natural e inofensiva dos organismos produz luz diante de seus olhos, freqüentemente presente em milhões por litro de água. Sua excursão incluirá uma tonelada de informações sobre essas criaturas raras e exóticas com os guias mais experientes da região.
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Informações importantes
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- O que trazer:
- Roupas que você não se importa em ficar um pouco molhada. Toalha (esquerda no carro)
- Sapatos de Água - sandálias ou Crocs que podem ser usados na água
- Traga uma troca extra de roupa por via das dúvidas
- Camera & Dry bag (opcional) Estes são bastante inúteis para capturar a bioluminescência, mas são ótimos para capturar pessoas.
- Água engarrafada, lanches
- Qualquer equipamento de remo pessoal especial se você gosta
- Você pode trazer uma lanterna, apesar de fornecermos uma luz de segurança.
Avaliações(906)
We had an awesome time tonight on our Bioluminescence Kayak Tour with our guide Jared. It was a calm night out on the water and under the the beautiful sky. Jared was quite informative and guided through the waters with ease. We got out on the water just in time to see a beautiful sunset, a Manatee gave our guide, Jared and all of us a surprise as we witnessed a Manatee rodeo, we saw "Little John" the Alligator, schools of jumping Mullet one even hit my daughter in the arm! The Jumping Fish: Mullet (specifically Striped or White Mullet) These schooling fish constantly leap completely out of the water, especially when startled by a kayak or paddle movement. They can leap several feet in the air, often creating trails of glowing blue water as they launch through the bioluminescent dinoflagellates. The Glowing "Jellyfish": Comb Jellies (Ctenophores) Despite their appearance, comb jellies are not true jellyfish—they don't sting at all and are completely harmless to touch. They emit a cold blue-green light (bioluminescence) when agitated. During the day or under direct light, the tiny hair-like cilia they use to swim diffract sunlight into a shimmering rainbow pattern. We were nervous about mosquitoes and no seeums so I ordered a mosquito net suit from Amazon for $19.99 and we didn't get one bite!! I highly recommend this tour it's one you will remember.
One of the coolest things you can do on the coast. The bioluminescence was unlike anything you’ll see before and we had so many mullet jump, like lightning in the water. We also saw dolphins and them hunting! My friends and I have travelled around the world and combine have been to around 50 countries, and we all said this is one of the coolest things we’ve ever done. The guides David and Jessica were amazing, knowledgeable, and made sure we were all safe and having fun the whole time.
Amazing experience. Renada, Nellie, and Kay were wonderful guides, it was a perfect family outing.
It was an incredible experience, we walked out to the meeting point where they talked us through everything we were doing, and what to do in an emergency. The kayaks were in good shape, as were the paddles. They had 3 guides for our big group, and they were all very friendly and helpful. Depending on how long you book your tour for will change how far you go. We didn’t even realize we had paddled 1.5 miles we were having so much fun. The bioluminescence was mesmerizing, we went on a new moon in August, and it was super bright. The pictures do not capture how bright it really is. I recommend looking into the best times to go if you’re really wanting to see the bioluminescence!
It was a magical night. We saw bright glowing waters, flying fish and even a shooting star. Absolutely worth seeing again and again. The guides were passionate and friendly. They were very patient with our kids who were trying to get the hang of paddling.
Great time in the water and seeing the Bioluminescence was really neat. Guides knew what they were doing and were safety conscious.
The meeting location had ample parking. After a safety protocol chat, we were ready to get in the boats. Garrett guided us to calmer waters where an amazing sunset was just the beginning of a magical evening. A sea turtle made a rare appearance. As darkness settled in the bioluminescence became visible with each stroke of the paddle. The mullet started hopping causing trails of bioluminescence. Our sweep, Blue, was always close by to kindly answer questions and help with the kayaks. A bottle- nose dolphin briefly showed itself. Even though we were in Mosquito Lagoon, bugs were not an issue! The time passed so quickly, the rowing was pretty easy.
The tour was exactly as described in the promotional. David, Dylan, Coyote, and Sara all did a great job at keeping the group together and informed along the way. Not an easy task when you have several people who have never kayaked before. Choose this bioluminescence tour and you won’t be disappointed.
10/10. Was magical! Dont miss out! Jared and his crew were awesome! Will book again.
What an awesome experience - a true “bucket list” item! Ashton and Anthony were great guides who took time to educate and allow us to revel in the wonder of it all. Highly recommend!



