Cayman Kayaks - Bio Bay - Cayman Islands
REVIEW
Climb aboard Cayman’s only electric bio boat and experience a bioluminescent tour like no other. Tom your guide will introduce you to this sea sparkle phenomenon, caused by tiny bioluminescent plankton. You’ll learn how the bioluminescent works and discover the delicate environment in which it lives.
The custom built bio boat has removable floor hatches so you can experience the bioluminescent in a safe, interactive environment. Cayman Kayaks also offer bioluminescent tours by kayak - a short comfortable ride to bio-bay - but it’s Tom and his team’s passion for this natural habitat that really sets their tours apart.
CONTACT
Location
Rum Point Club, Sand Point Rd, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
Shuttle service available on request
Tour Times
To offer the best experience Tours are based around the moon cycle each month and run from 7:15pm and 9:15pm. Pre-booking required.
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