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Make A Splash: Enjoy The Spectacular Glow Of Bio-Luminescent Kayaking Tours

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Kayaking is an experience like no other. Gliding through the still, dark waters of a lagoon or lake at night can be truly magical when you take part in a bio-luminescent kayaking tour.

As you paddle through the water, your kayak's wake leaves a sparkling trail of blue and green light behind you, like a shooting star in the night sky. So if you're into amazing sights and nature, read on to learn more about these incredible kayaking tours.

What Makes These Tours So Special?

Bio-luminescent kayaking tours allow amateur paddlers to explore a body of water in its quietest form while witnessing one of the most spectacular light shows on Earth. The tour companies use special "bio-luminous" kayaks that contain a mixture of water and plankton that glow when agitated.

The light emitted from the plankton is a beautiful shade of blue-green and creates an incredible light show when the kayak's wake hits the water.

These tours are a great way to get away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and just relax in the tranquil surrounding. Not to mention that the experience is an unforgettable one, and you get to create your own unique light show. 

What Do You Need for a Tour?

Most tour companies will provide you with all the necessary gear, including a kayak and life jacket. You don't need to be an experienced kayaker to take part in the tour, so don't worry if you lack paddling experience. However, it goes a long way if you know how to swim and are in good physical condition.

The tour guides will also give you a safety briefing and teach you how to properly kayak in the dark and navigate the waters. They will also be there to answer any questions or concerns you may have about the tour.

What Is the Experience Like?

The tours usually last for a few hours, depending on the tour company and the size of the group. During the tour, guides will first explain the science behind the phenomenon and provide information about local wildlife that may be encountered during the tour. Common sightings include jellyfish, stingrays, and sea turtles.

You will then be given instructions on paddling techniques and how to keep up with the rest of the group. After that, it's time to get paddling. As you make your way through the waters, you will be accompanied by a spectacular show of light and color as the plankton you're kayaking through glows in your wake.

For more information about bioluminescent kayaking, contact a local company. 


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