
corosario
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Yes, is worth visiting the bay. It's an amazing experience to see these micro-organisms (luminescent dinoflagellates) light up the water. You should try to visit the bay with a new moon. There are 3 locations in Puerto Rico: Lajas, Fajardo and Vieques. I've been to the one in Lajas (South-West coast) is losing the brightness because of the contamination. Try visiting the one in Fajardo or Vieques (East coast) |
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lelekid4ever
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YES!!!! the experience is amazing! the water really glows!, the natives{ residents} say is a natural glow, no chemicals, no waterproof lights, but natural. and it is., try to go at midnight so you can appreciate it better. Enjoy!!! |
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Mike Y
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Absolutely. We went to the bay in Fajardo and it was amazing. The kayak trip into the bay was very enjoyable, and seeing the biolumenescence was an unforgettable experience. If you're staying in San Juan and traveling over to Fajardo, you can also do some hiking around El Yunque on the way out there if you make time for it. |
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THERE ARE ONLY 5 OF THESE BAYS IN THE WORLD AND PUERTO RICO HAS 3 OF THEM. AND ARE DEFINITELY WORTH SEEING. YOU WILL REMEMBER THE EXPERIENCE FOREVER. THE BIO-BAYS ARE LOCATED IN VIEQUES (THE BEST )
FAJARDO (OKAY)
LA PARGUERA (SO-SO) |
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lilly_mom_pr
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Yes it is... I think its an amazing experience. Definetly worth it ! ! ! |
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cristy7_pr
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Yes it! Specially if there is no moon. It's so beatiful! |
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RCPR
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its worth it |
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onyi
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iy you make up your mind on where to go here is a great site http://www.gogowwv.com/home/default.asp |
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David C
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No, because there has been so much pollution, the phosphorecent bay is not as bright as I remember it. But Vieques has a bluish, surreal phosphorescent bay. |
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ricardocoav
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Only if there is no moon that day. |
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Pandak
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For about three seconds, until the novelty wears off. |
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