Bioluminescent Comb Jellies! Watch the Bioluminescent Comb Jellies ignite in the waterway as you paddle! Imagine, fireflies under your kayak as your glide through the waterway! A natural phenomenon in
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Location: Cocoa Beach
What's Included
- Use of Kayak Equipment
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there is an age recommendation. Kids aged 10 and older can participate, but you should check with Cocoa Kayaking for any specific requirements. It's a great family experience, just make sure they can paddle! The bioluminescence is really magical for kids.
A: The tour usually goes unless there’s severe weather, like a storm. If it’s just a light rain, they often proceed, so dress accordingly. Cocoa Kayaking is pretty good about rescheduling if it's canceled due to safety concerns, but it's best to call ahead.
A: You should wear comfy clothes that you don't mind getting wet, and definitely water shoes if you have them. Bring a light jacket for when it gets cooler in the evening – and don’t forget your bug spray! Cocoa Kayaking provides the kayaks and paddles.
Discussions
Has anyone done the Mangrove Tunnel & Jellyfish Tour? What was it like?
I’m thinking about gifting the Thousand Islands Mangrove Tunnel & Bio Comb Jelly Sunset Tour to my boyfriend for his birthday! I read some great reviews about the bioluminescent jellyfish. How was the experience itself? Did you feel safe paddling at night?
Thinking about booking the Jellyfish Tour—any tips?
I'm super excited to book this tour in Cocoa Beach! Have any of you been on the Thousand Islands Mangrove Tunnel & Bio Comb Jelly Sunset Tour? What was your favorite part? Any must-dos before you go?