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Experience Florida's glow with a 1.5-hour bioluminescent Comb Jelly kayak tour near Cocoa Beach for $89, led by local experts, perfect for all skill levels.

This Bioluminescent Comb Jelly Clear Kayaking Tour in Cocoa Beach offers a captivating adventure into Florida’s glowing waters. Priced at $89 per person, the 1 hour 30 minutes tour takes place near Cocoa Beach and Titusville, providing a unique opportunity to witness the mesmerizing light displays of Comb Jellies in a clear kayak. Guided by local experts, this experience is accessible for all skill levels, making it suitable for families and seasoned paddlers alike.
Departing from Beacon 42 Boat Ramp, the tour promises an enchanting night under the stars. It takes place within the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge, known for its dark skies and high abundance of bioluminescent creatures, especially Comb Jellies. The tour is perfect for anyone wanting an unforgettable, nature-based adventure with minimal physical requirements, as it includes life vest, tandem kayak, and paddle.
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The tour begins at Beacon 42 Boat Ramp on Courtenay Pkwy N. This accessible meeting point makes it easy for groups to gather before setting out on the water. The tour ends back at the same location, simplifying logistics. The mobile ticket system allows for easy access and confirmation upon booking, ensuring a smooth start.

The Wildlife Refuge serves as the primary stop during this tour. It’s an area renowned for a variety of animals, adding an extra layer of interest to the kayaking experience. As the guide leads you through the waters, you’ll have the chance to observe wildlife and marvel at the dark skies, which enhance the glowing effects of the Comb Jellies.
The bioluminescence is caused by the natural light emitted by the Comb Jellies when disturbed or moved through the water. This creates a stunning visual effect, with streaks of blue-green light illuminating the water as you paddle. The experience is particularly striking under the night sky, with minimal light pollution enhancing the glow.
The entire tour lasts around 1 hour 30 minutes, providing ample time to explore the waters and enjoy the bioluminescent display. The pacing is generally relaxed, making it suitable for beginners or those who prefer a leisurely experience. The timing of the tour ensures darkness, which is key to observing the glowing water at its best.
This tour is designed to be accessible for most travelers, with the inclusion of life vests and tandem kayaks for stability. Since it involves paddling in a kayak, a basic level of physical ability is helpful but not demanding. The tour is suitable for all skill levels, including families with children, as long as they are comfortable on the water.
The tour runs nightly, offering a different view of Florida’s wildlife and night sky with each outing. The dark skies at the Wildlife Refuge help highlight the bioluminescent waters. Safety is a priority, with guides providing instructions and assistance throughout the trip. Service animals are permitted, adding comfort for guests with specific needs.
Unlike other tours in the area, such as dolphin cruises or sunset sails, this kayaking adventure focuses squarely on bioluminescence. It provides a close-up view of Comb Jellies in their natural habitat, rather than observing wildlife from a boat. The $89 price point makes it an affordable way to enjoy an extraordinary natural spectacle, especially for those interested in nighttime wildlife.
Once booked, the non-refundable policy applies, so it’s important to confirm your plans beforehand. Changes are not allowed, emphasizing the need for certainty when scheduling. The small group size of up to 20 travelers ensures an intimate experience, guided by knowledgeable local experts.
This tour offers a peaceful, awe-inspiring experience that highlights Florida’s unique natural phenomena. The clear kayaks allow for immersive viewing of the glowing waters, making it perfect for families, adventurers, and stargazing lovers. The dark skies of the Wildlife Refuge and the abundance of Comb Jellies promise a memorable night out.
While the non-refundable policy requires some planning, the value and uniqueness of the experience make it a worthwhile choice for those seeking a magical, nature-based night activity. The guides’ local expertise and the well-organized logistics contribute to an enjoyable, hassle-free adventure.
This tour is especially recommended for visitors who want to see Florida’s bioluminescence up close in a safe, accessible, and unforgettable setting. Expect a gentle paddling experience that leaves you with stunning photos and memories of one of nature’s most luminous displays.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for most people, including families with children, as long as they are comfortable on the water and can paddle a kayak.
What should I wear or bring?
Guests should wear comfortable clothes suitable for paddling and consider bringing a light jacket if the weather is cool. The tour provides life vest, tandem kayak, and paddle, but personal items like waterproof cameras or small flashlights can be helpful.
Can I participate if I don’t have kayaking experience?
Yes, this tour is ideal for all skill levels. The guides help you with paddling techniques, and the equipment is designed for stability and ease of use.
What makes the water glow?
The glow is caused by Comb Jellies, which emit bioluminescent light when disturbed or moved through the water.
Are there any restrictions or special rules?
The tour is non-refundable once booked, and the maximum group size is 20 travelers. Service animals are allowed, and confirmation is received at the time of booking.
How dark are the skies during the tour?
The tour takes place within the Merritt Island Wildlife Refuge, where the skies are darkest, making the bioluminescent waters especially visible and striking.