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Kayaking In Puerto Rico
An exotic archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, Puerto Rico boasts of astounding natural beauty. Virgin beaches, sparkling blue waters of the Atlantic and swaying palms make Puerto Rico a must-visit destination. Additionally, Puerto Rico is one of the premier locations for water and adventure sports and offers some of the most memorable kayaking experiences for paddlers.
Kayaking Locations in Puerto Rico
There are several locations in Puerto Rico and paddlers can choose from an out and out kayaking session to a combination of activities like kayaking and snorkeling. Some of the most popular kayaking locations in Puerto Rico include:
Las Cabezas Bay: Also known as the Seven Seas Bay, Las Cabezas Bay has a rich marine ecosystem and astounding diversity. Studded with coral reefs that stretch for a mile, the emerald waters of the Cabezas Bay are havens for snorkeling and kayaking. Since the water is calm, experts as well as beginners can easily cruise along the Bay in their kayaks.
Culebra Island: A mecca for kayaking and snorkeling enthusiasts, the Culebra Island offers ideal conditions for kayaking. The kayaking session usually begins at the beautiful Tamarindo Beach and winding through the Luis Pena channel ends at the Luis Pena Cay. The abundant marine wildlife adds to the thrill of kayaking through the channel as paddlers can watch colourful fish, turtles and amazing coral formations.
Bioluminescent Lagoon: Indulge in an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to kayak at night in glowing waters. Take a kayaking tour to the Laguna Grande at night and watch the amazing natural wonder wherein thousands of microscopic plankton (Pyrodinium Bahamense) emit natural light when touched, making the entire lagoon glow with the soft fluorescent blue light.
While kayaking, paddlers can watch the water glow with each paddle giving a feel of cruising through a lightened up channel of water. The kayak also gets a soft blue aura around it. Also, exploring the bioluminescent bay with a kayak is an extremely eco-friendly way explore the area.
Kayaking in Puerto Rico at a Glance
Since Puerto Rico is an archipelago, it enjoys a tropical climate that is perfect for surface water sports like kayaking. Thus, enthusiasts can come to this exotic land at any time of the year to indulge in kayaking on several of its beautiful locations.
Also, yet another highlight of kayaking here is that Puerto Rico is blessed with amazing biodiversity. Thus, paddlers can catch a glimpse of some of the rarest species of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and marine life while kayaking on Puerto Rico's coastline.
A kayak can be a great option for bird watching on the calm lakes, coves and secret waterways. It does not make any noise and bird watchers can go very close to the birds without disturbing them.
The most unique element of kayaking in Puerto Rico is the unbelievable natural beauty around. Kayaking in these locales allow paddlers to explore hidden natural wonders and enjoy them to the maximum without causing any harm. Thus, Puerto Rico is a great option for an enriching kayaking experience.
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