Sunset Kayak Tour: Explore Cocoa Beach Wildlife

Experience Cocoa Beach’s stunning sunset in a clear kayak. Explore Kiwanis Island, Sykes Creek, and Barge Canal. Book your unforgettable adventure now.

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • 951 Kiwanis Island Park Rd - Experience an awe-inspiring 90-minute clear kayak sunset tour at Ulumay Wildlife Sanctuary with Florida-Adventurer.com, a premier eco-tour near Cocoa Beach, Florida. As you paddle through the tranquil Banana River within the sanctuary, your transparent, crystal-clear kayak provides uninterrupted views of the vibrant…
What's Included
  • P.F.D.’s
  • Paddles
  • Kayak
  • Flashlight
  • Whistle
  • Certified Guide
What's Not Included
  • Bottled water
Additional Information

Embark on a mesmerizing Clear Kayak Sunset Tour with Florida-Adventurer.com! Glide through pristine waters as the sun sets, painting the sky with vibrant colors along Florida’s breathtaking coast. Our exclusive transparent kayaks provide an unmatched view of the underwater realm—observe fish, manatees, and more right beneath you. Unlike ordinary tours,…

Location
951 Kiwanis Island Park Rd
Kiwanis Island Park Road
Once you pull into the park, you will go over 2 separate 'speed bumps'. After the 2nd 'speed bump' look to your left and you will see a small parking lot. Your guide will be in a Big black/ or White 'Fed-Ex looking Box Truck' w/neon yellow lettering on the side.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Robertsontrips
Mar 7, 2025
Saw comb jells and a gator! - Terence and Javier were great guides. Got to see Comb jellies, and a gator! Guides were informative on the area and wildlife.
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Oceansofdrops
Nov 22, 2024
Unmissable Experience (Bioluminescent Tour) - Taking a bioluminescence tour wasn’t the top priority when we made plans for visiting Cocoa Beach, but it wound up being the most memorable part of the entire trip. We arrived and met our guide for the night, Leo, and his sign-in table by lamplight. We were handed mildly damp life vests with little safety lights attached, and each given a paddle. They went over some basic techniques on land, we paired up to assign kayaks, and we went directly down to the water. The staff carried our kayaks for us and held them still while we stepped through the mud and into the clear boats, one pair at a time. Getting onto the water was like sailing through a void: pitch black and nearly silent. Once our guide was with us in the water, he briefly explained the type of phytoplankton that makes this glowing phenomenon. It turns out that these unique conditions, the temperature and salinity of water right where we were, was just right for these little guys. This is not an experience you can get just anywhere. The biology is spectacular, it felt like they weren’t from earth. We were trying to get pictures of how alien this whole thing looked, especially the comb jellies we caught with our hands. As bright as they were to our eyes, it was too dark out for us to get anything good with our phones. Leo himself took a picture with his own phone, using long exposure settings that gave us a brilliant image to keep. In traveling, one of my primary goals is to gain experiences I can’t get anywhere else, and this bioluminescence tour is at the top of my list. I’m so glad I didn’t miss it.
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Venture09778815374
Nov 5, 2024
Bioluminescence is a must family activity - Javier was the best. He took his time explaining and ensuring we saw a bit of everything. He is very knowledgeable. We had a great experience.
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