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A. Yes, our trusted tour operators are currently offering kayaking tours in Puerto Rico. To see real-time availabilities, click any “Book Now” button on the site.
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A: Live availability is reflected on the website. If you have questions about private tours or tour details, please contact the tour operator.
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A: If you click “book now” on the tour of your choice, and start the booking process you will be able to see how many spots are available on each tour. If there is limited availability, the number of spots left will appear after you select your preferred date.
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A: Experiences with a icon provide transportation.
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A: Kayaking Puerto Rico offers Bio Bay Kayak Tours Sunday through Friday. Click here to book.
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A. Yes, for the Fajardo Bio Bay Tour, the weight limit is 200 lbs. The Bioluminescent Bay with Transportation from San Juan tour has a weight limit of 290 lbs.
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A: Yes, click here to learn more and book a Vieques bio bay tour.
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A: Yes boat tours are only available out of La Parguera. Click here to book your boat tour.
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A: Depending on where you are staying, you are able to take a taxi or Uber to Fajardo for your tour. If you are staying in the San Juan area and would prefer transportation provided by the tour operator, you can book a tour with transportation.
Paddle to Isolated Coves and Explore Deserted Beaches
Experience Puerto Rico’s enchanting aquamarine waters with a kayak tour or rental. Whether you’re staying in the exciting capital city, San Juan, or venturing out to the remote island of Culebra, no two kayak trips in Puerto Rico are ever the same. There are opportunities to paddle to isolated coves, explore deserted beaches, and even kayak at night in one of three bioluminescent bays. Kayaking is one of the activities that makes visitors fall in love with Puerto Rico, especially when they get to experience the magic of getting up close and personal with incredible marine life like rays, dolphins, and sea turtles. Plus, it’s one of the most family-friendly ways to enjoy the great outdoors on the Island of Enchantment.
The Best Places to Kayak Around Puerto Rico
Year-round warm weather, crystal clear waters, and endless beaches to choose from make Puerto Rico a favorite destination for kayak enthusiasts or travelers who want to catch a glimpse of varied marine life. The ability to take a guided tour (and learn about secret beaches from the locals) or reserve a kayak rental makes kayaking a very accessible water sport in Puerto Rico – and it’s great exercise! With full- and half-day tours and places to paddle for all experience levels, your time on the water is sure to be memorable.
In the San Juan area, many paddlers opt to explore the Laguna del Condado, where you can spot turtles, various fish, and even manatees. The resort areas of Condado and Isla Verde have excellent shorelines where you can take your kayak out for a spin. But if you want to really kick your sense of adventure into full gear, it’s best to take a day trip from San Juan and go kayaking in Fajardo or Vieques. In Fajardo, the crescent-shaped Seven Seas Beach boasts incredible views and bright blue waters. Head out to the coral reef offshore to glimpse sea life from your kayak. In Vieques and Culebra, kayak tour guides lead eager paddlers out to numerous reefs, islets, and keys, where you can snorkel right from your kayak, swim with many species of turtle, and enjoy clear, shallow waters.
Your Puerto Rico kayaking experience doesn’t have to end when the sun goes down. In fact, some of the best kayaking on the island happens at night in Puerto Rico’s three bioluminescent bays. There, the water glows white and blue with every stroke of your paddle, thanks to tiny microorganisms that populate the bays and emit a glow when agitated. You can learn more about bioluminescent bay kayaking tours here.
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