We visited the Bioluminescent Bay in La Parguera on a recent
Friday night and discovered a fishing village that has come alive again,
post-COVID. La Parguera, in southwestern
in Puerto Rico, is best known for its proximity to one of Puerto Rico’s three
bioluminescent bays, but it also offers mangrove forests to kayak through and
nature reserves to explore. The tropical waters are rich with marine life, and
you can take snorkeling and diving trips out of La Parguera.
The trip to the Bio Bay happens after dark and is
impossible to capture in a video. But come visit the village at night with us!
We’ll walk a boardwalk teeming with people, music, restaurants, bars, artisan’s
kiosks, and more.
Our tour operator was Aleli Tours, a small operation run by
a bilingual, U.S. Coast Guard-certified captain, marine biologist and ecologist
with over 30 years of experience. The cost for the two-hour tour in a small
powerboat was $150 for the first three passengers and $40 apiece after that, up
to six people. http://aleliecotours.com/
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