
Best Time to Kayak Condado Lagoon: Season Guide 2026
February and March are San Juan's driest months for kayaking the Condado Lagoon; November is wettest. Morning paddles beat afternoon wind year round.
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February and March are San Juan's driest months for kayaking the Condado Lagoon; November is wettest. Morning paddles beat afternoon wind year round.
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A complete guide to the guided clear bottom kayak tour on the Condado Lagoon in San Juan: how the glass-bottom kayak works, the wildlife you'll spot, the route past Fortín San Gerónimo, and how to book from $49.
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A self-guided condado lagoon double kayak rental puts two paddlers in one stable tandem for an hour on San Juan's calm protected estuary — ideal for couples, families, and first-timers hoping to spot manatees and sea turtles.
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Rent a kayak at Condado Lagoon from $35, or book the $49 guided tour. Real launch, parking and taxi costs before you decide which to book.
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A complete guide to the Condado Lagoon night kayak skyline tour in San Juan: what the after-dark clear-kayak paddle is like, the wildlife you might see, what to bring, and how to book from $77.
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A guided, pedal-powered night ride across the Condado Lagoon on a stable Chiliboats water bike — blue LED lights glow over the calm water beneath the lit San Juan skyline and Fort San Jerónimo.
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Everything you need to know about the self-guided Condado Lagoon paddleboard rental in San Juan: where it launches, what's included, what wildlife you'll spot, and how to book from $35.
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A guided, pedal-powered cruise across the Condado Lagoon on a stable Chiliboats water bike — calm water, San Juan skyline views, and a real chance to spot turtles, rays and manatees.
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Manatees, rays, turtles and herons live in the Condado Lagoon reserve. Honest odds, the manatee law, and which kayak tour gives the best look.
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A two-part San Juan night out: a glowing under-the-stars paddle across the Condado Lagoon followed by a beginner salsa lesson on Condado Beach, all with a certified local guide.
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No, Condado Lagoon is not bioluminescent. The night glow kayak tours use LED lighting. Here is where Puerto Rico's three real bio bays actually are.
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Yes, kids can kayak the Condado Lagoon from age 3 with an adult. Minimum ages by operator, safety facts, packing checklist and the best tour for families.
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A guided after-dark paddle in a fully transparent kayak lit by eco-friendly LEDs, with a chance to see manatees, rays, and fish glowing beneath the Condado Lagoon.
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A flexible self-guided paddleboard and kayak rental on the Condado Lagoon in San Juan: choose your craft, explore a protected wildlife reserve at your own pace, and add snorkel gear or a guide if you want one.
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