Luminous Lagoon is aptly named by locals of Falmouth, Jamaica. Discover why on this evening boat cruise. Fruit-punch in hand, you'll set sail slowly along the shore and watch as something magical happens. Like a scene from hit-movie Avatar, the waters around you glow an electric shade of neon blue – a wondrous natural event. A chance to swim here followed by a traditional Jamaican limbo show, makes this a bucket-list must.

Evening Cruise on the Luminous Lagoon
- Evening cruise on the Luminous Lagoon
- Swim in the lagoon's magical, glistening waters
- Learn about phenomenon and microorganisms that cause it
- Enjoy a traditional Jamaican fire show
Transport
Escort
Boat cruise
Admission fees
Welcome drink
- Weather conditions may affect the bioluminescent glow of the lagoon
- Bring a towel
- Subject to weather conditions
- English-speaking guide for all nationalities
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring insect repellent
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