Not even the best special effects could match the amazing phenomenon that only a lucky few have the chance to see.
Those responsible for illuminating the water creating a surreal visual effect are small living beings capable of emitting light. This phenomenon is known as bioluminescence.
When these unicellular algae feel in danger, they emit flashes of light. That is why the sudden movements in the water generate postcards that travel the world through social networks. In addition to being present on the beaches of different countries, a similar process occurs in fungi and animals.
We present different places where you can enjoy bioluminescence, a natural process that attracts more and more tourists.
Mexico has several places to see this nocturnal scene and one of them is the island of Holbox, where bioluminescence can be seen all year round. Although it is much stronger from March to November, when the water temperature is warmer.
Since 2016 the Bioluminescence Festival has been held and coincides with Earth Hour, when all the lights on the island are turned off and the effect can be appreciated to the fullest.
The Manialtepec Lagoon, located 15 minutes from Puerto Escondido, in the state of Oaxaca, is also known for this phenomenon. Tourists are offered night kayak rides to make the experience even more incredible.
Luminous Lagoon, in Jamaica.
It is visited at night by thousands of tourists, the place has a hotel, restaurant and bar for snacks and drinks before the tour. These are done in boats and last between 35 and 40 minutes.
Bahía Mosquito, Isla de Vieques, Puerto Rico.
is the brightest bioluminescent bay on the planet, according to Guinness World Records. They say there are about 480,000 living beings per liter. Condé Nast Traveller magazine chose it as one of the wonders of the world in 2020 and assured that it is the best place in the world to witness this natural process.
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