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Florida: Bioluminescent Kayak & Paddle Board Small Group Tour

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Summary

Glide under Florida stars as the water lights up around you

You’ll join a small group near Cocoa Beach for a night kayak or SUP tour led by friendly local guides—no crowds here. Expect glowing trails from bioluminescent dinoflagellates or comb jellies (season depending), lots of laughter, and all your gear included plus free photos so you can just soak up the magic.

experience

What’s the experience like?

Jess grinned when she handed me the paddle—“You’ll want to dip it in slow at first,” she said, and I tried not to look too eager. We were just outside Cocoa Beach, but it felt like another world. There were only about ten of us, standing around in the soft dark, listening to crickets and the low hum of someone’s phone before we set off. Nate cracked a joke about his last group getting splashed by a mullet fish (“It’s good luck here, promise!”), and I believed him for some reason.

The Indian River Lagoon was quieter than I expected—no city noise, just the sound of paddles slicing through black water. When Jess told us to watch for bioluminescence, I thought maybe she was exaggerating. But then my paddle left this blue-green trail behind it, like something from a movie. Someone up front gasped (I think it was the guy who said he’d never kayaked before), and suddenly we were all kids again, swirling our hands in the water just to see it glow. The air smelled briny and warm, with that sticky Florida summer feeling clinging to my skin.

I tried a stand-up paddleboard for the first time—wobbly at first but steadier than I thought—and Nate kept close by, pointing out little flashes where comb jellies drifted past. He told us how sometimes you get both dinoflagellates and jellies at once if you’re lucky (October is apparently weird like that). At one point I almost lost balance laughing when my friend tried to pronounce “dinoflagellate”—Li laughed so hard she nearly tipped her kayak. The whole thing felt personal, like we’d been invited out by friends instead of signing up for a tour.

We paddled for almost two hours but honestly lost track of time. Every so often someone would fall silent just staring at their hands lighting up the water or watching a heron stalk along the shore in silhouette. The guides took photos (which they sent us later—my hair looked wild), so we didn’t have to worry about phones or cameras getting wet. Even after we got back on land, my arms ached in that good way and I caught myself glancing back at the lagoon hoping for one more flicker of light. Still think about that view sometimes—you know?

1h 45m
itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Bioluminescent kayak and paddle tour

  • Drive to Indian River Lagoon
  • Meet local guide
  • Choose kayak or paddleboard
  • Paddle through glowing water
  • Observe bioluminescent dinoflagellates or comb jellies
  • Spot nocturnal wildlife with NOQUA lighting
  • Return from lagoon
questions

Top questions

How many people are on each bioluminescent kayak tour?

How many people are on each bioluminescent kayak tour?

Tours average 12 guests with a maximum of 15 per group.

Where does the Florida bioluminescent tour start?

Where does the Florida bioluminescent tour start?

The launch site is near Cocoa Beach and Orlando; exact location is provided after booking.

What kind of bioluminescence will I see?

What kind of bioluminescence will I see?

From May to early October you’ll see glowing dinoflagellates; from October/November to April it’s mostly comb jellies.

Is this tour suitable for beginners?

Is this tour suitable for beginners?

Yes, it’s suitable for all fitness levels—even if you’ve never kayaked or paddle boarded before.

Are photos included on the Florida bioluminescent tour?

Are photos included on the Florida bioluminescent tour?

Yes, your guide takes photos during the excursion and shares them with you afterward.

How long does the experience last?

How long does the experience last?

The guided trip lasts about 1 hour and 45 minutes on the water.

Do I need to bring my own equipment?

Do I need to bring my own equipment?

No—all kayaks or paddle boards and safety gear are provided for you.

What happens if there’s bad weather?

What happens if there’s bad weather?

Tours run rain or shine unless there is thunder, lightning or heavy winds; updates are sent via message center if plans change.

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What’s included

Your evening includes use of either a stable kayak-mod or stand-up paddleboard (your choice), all safety equipment, guidance from local experts throughout your journey on Indian River Lagoon, plus complimentary photos taken during your adventure so you can relive those glowing moments later without worrying about your phone getting wet.

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