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Guide to Exploring Puerto Rico’s Bioluminescent Bays
There are only five bio bays in the entire world, and Puerto Rico is lucky enough to have three of them.
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There are only five bio bays in the entire world, and Puerto Rico is lucky enough to have three of them.
Soak up the sun, ride the waves, explore underwater life, and find your favorite beach.
You can find safety and fun in the same place.
Culebra's beaches are ideal for snorkeling.
Smaller cays and islets with abundant marine life surround Puerto Rico.
A dive instructor jumps into the ocean at Crash Boat Beach.
Puerto Rico has hundreds of miles of shoreline and dozens of islets and cays, where you can enjoy everything from drift dives to easy shore dives.
Kayak your worries away at La Parguera.
From diving to just relaxing, Lajas has the perfect seaside experiences for you.
Dive into Puerto Rico's marine fun!
Playuela Beach in Cabo Rojo.
Let the soft waves of the Caribbean rock you into complete relaxation.
Cayo Icacos is surrounded by crystal-clear blue waters and white-sand beaches.
You can travel to some of these unique places by boat, plane, ferry, or in a kayak and explore a whole new side of island life that many tourists tend to miss.