Bioluminescence Kayak Tour: Experience Glowing Blue Waters
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701 Ratings
Merritt Island
Experience the magical phenomenon of bioluminescence on a kayak tour. Paddle through glowing blue waters and witness the sparkling trails left by fish, dolphins, and manatees. Learn about the fascinating dinoflagellate algae from knowledgeable guides.
Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Haulover Canal Kayak Launch - Bioluminescent Kayak Tours

  • Summer Bioluminescence: Dinoflagellate (cloudy bluegreen glow) - peak season May to early November

  • Winter Bioluminescence: Comb Jelly (Individual glowing jellies) - peak season late November to April

  • During the warm summer months the waters of Florida’s Indian River and Mosquito Lagoon come alive with single-celled microorganisms called dinoflagellates.

  • In the cooler Florida months, bioluminescent Comb Jellies congregate in the protected waters of the Indian River Lagoon. Living in the most bio-diverse estuary in North America, Comb Jellies are clear, glob-like creatures that, despite their name, do not sting! So as you paddle the calm waters laced with mangroves and palm trees, you can catch and hold these gentle glowing creatures. They’re right at your fingertips while having a safe, awe-inspiring kayak adventure with those who share your enthusiasm for new and unique experiences.

What's Included
  • Kayak
  • Professional guide
  • PFD
  • Paddle
  • 2 hour kayak tour
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

There lies a stunning spectacle in the warm, shadowy depths of the lagoon where waters shimmer vibrant blue, teeming with life. The water around your fingers, the sweep of your kayak’s paddle, and the surge rippling off your vessel all sparkle amidst the blackness. Fish darting about leave luminous trails, dolphins resemble fiery torpedoes, and a manatee can be likened to a tranquil, elegant submarine. Multiple visitors liken the spectacle to the world of Pandora from “Avatar,” or remember the radiant plankton scene from “Life of Pi” as the softly glowing organisms can be held and let slip through your fingers. While a few may facetiously attribute this to NASA discharge, the truth is more fascinating - it’s a bioluminescent reaction from tiny algae known as dinoflagellates. These microscopic beings, safe and entirely natural, illuminate before your eyes in such vast quantities that millions can exist in a single liter of water. Your journey will encompass an extensive education about these rare and extraordinary organisms, guided by the region’s most enlightened professionals.

  • What to bring:
  • Clothes you don’t mind getting a little wet. Towel (left in car)
  • Water Shoes – sandals or Crocs that can be worn in the water
  • Bring an extra change of clothes just in case
  • Camera & Dry bag (optional) These are fairly useless to capture bioluminescence, but great for capturing people.
  • Bottled water, Snacks
  • Any special personal paddling gear if you like
  • You may bring a flashlight, though we will provide a safety light.
Location
Kelly Park East
North Banana River Drive
Kelly Park East
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Melynda_b
Apr 14, 2024
Great activity! - Wonderful tour! The info on the ad is a little misleading. There are 2 bioluminescent species and depending on the season you go only 1 will be active at night. In the summer the algae, and in the cooler winter the jellyfish. We saw the jellyfish, it was an amazing experience to see them light up when they are touched. (They are non venomous) There are also amazing views of the stars and being on the water is so peaceful. Our tour guide was eager to answer any questions and worked hard to make sure we could find the bioluminescent life.
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Deonj35
Apr 4, 2024
Great - Totally amazing. Our guide was so informative about the river and surrounding area. Even tho the plankton was blooming. The trip was more than worth it.
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Rebeccamtraveler1234
Mar 31, 2024
Night bioluminesce kayak tour - We almost didn't get to go due to winds but Chaz altered the route so we could at least get out on the water. March is too cold for the plankton, so we didnt see any, but the guides worked hard at finding comb jellies and were very knowledgeable on them and the eco system of the river and the bay. We had at least one manatee splash us in the river( it was dark & we scared it, I think.) It was a surreal experience to kayak the mangrove trails in the dark. Overall a great experience once again. The only downside is no refund due to weather so make sure you give yourself time in case weather doesn't cooperate.
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Daryl_a
Mar 17, 2024
Great time - Drew and Matt did a great job. We saw quite a few comb jellyfish . Also saw a few manatees. Kept the group together and engaged
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Deblindauer2
Mar 8, 2024
Kayaking with the comb jellies - Had a great time kayaking at night in the clear kayaks. The stars were amazing. Chaz was very passionate about the area and knew a lot about the comb jellies. It was really neat to see them glowing. I would highly recommend this tour.
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Sitarakirana
Mar 2, 2024
Night-time paddling fun - This was a very enjoyable trip in the lagoon. It was amazing how warm the water was, even though the night itself was a bit chilly. Paddling in the dark is definitely a different experience. We did see a few comb jellies, these are the glowing critters that you get in the winter months, but we also had lagoon dolphins and lots of birds saying hi.
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Anaon3114bf
Mar 9, 2024
Night kayaking at its best! - Drew, John and Matt were nice and courteous throughout the whole experience. Drew explained safety, showed us some of the glowing jellyfish and explained the bioluminescence process. Unfortunately, the dinoflagellates were hard to see in the cooler water. The sky was amazingly beautiful and the group of kayakers were very nice. At our return back to land we saw some horseshoe crabs on the shore. How romantic 😊 I can’t wait to do it again when the water is warmer.
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Altobello_s
Apr 5, 2024
Beautiful moonlight kayaking - It was a beautiful night and our guide, Chaz, was very interesting to listen to and very knowledgable. Having been on a tour once before, I was hoping to see more color. That piece was disappointing. Unfortunately, I only had my grandkids for this week or I would have booked at a later date. I will say, however, the comb jellies are pretty cool! We also had a manatee or two floating around us and that was exciting. I will absolutely do another tour--a great way to entertain friends and family.
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Christyp1101
Mar 14, 2024
False Advertising - We booked a tour through Groupon. It was $15 more than the website. It was advertised as a “Bioluminescent Tour” but was actually a Cone Jellyfish tour when we went out in the lagoon. There was no bioluminescence and there were very little cone jellies. The tour guide was awesome and knowledgeable and it wasn’t a bad time, but we definitely got sold something other than what was advertised and feel ripped off by the experience. We were told AFTER the tour that the bioluminescence typically happens in June. Then please advertise that way so people who come in from out of town aren’t disappointed in their experience.
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385kerriec
Apr 15, 2024
Unethical practices - Our tour was cancelled for wind. I did not read the fine print to see that refunds are not issued for poor weather, so I am out over $200 because our family flew out the next day and we could not reschedule. They refused to budge. This is very wrong. Their competitor, Calypso Kayaks issues a full refund. Go with them.
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