Visiting La Parguera In Lajas, Puerto Rico [Day & Night]
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In order to get the full effect of the bioluminescent bay you have to go in a moonless or cloudy night.
Very nice presentation! Well done and narrated,reflects the real puertorican enjoyment and lifestyle!
thank you!
I really enjoyed seeing what it’s like during the day and also at night. Great job!
thank you!
the best la parguera de lajas,boqueron,el combate the best located western part of the island of pto rico......to enjoy a lot......
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The organism that creates the bioluminescence has been slowly dying over the years because of pollution and also because of so many visitors and boats. Also, there have been more lights added to the town and they affect the visuals. 40 years ago when I used to go as a kid it was an unbelievable sight. Everything around you was glowing and sparkling. It is a shame that it isn't the same anymore. Great video by the way!
thanks for the history! and thanks for watching
People will destroy anything for a few years worth of income.
Great slice of life. A true taste of island life that you won't get on a resort. I did a similar boat tour in Jamaica but they let you get in the water. I didn't do it but I could see the water light up. It wasn't what I expected and I wouldn't do it again.
Very true! And wow... that sucks about the boat tour...
@@TravelWithSilent Yeah, glad I chicken out. It was pitch black out in some lagoon and I wasn't getting in that water. The people that did it said they were itchy afterwards. Then they had to rush to change out of wet swim suits to get back on the van. Definitely better excursions out there but cool science experiment.
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Cuchifritos thats NEW YORIKAN word LOL in PR we called that Frituras
you know what I meant hahaha
Awesome vid!!
thank you
Cool video. The problem with the Parguera is that you can't go to see the lagoon with a full moon. The smaller the moon, the better.
Arim pastor
The best bio bay is in Fajardo. Parguera is not the same anymore
Agree!
Nope in mosquito bay viques
Wow I can't believe you only paid $10. Everywhere I have looked online is $40-60 a person and they sell out days in advance. Did you get a resident discount?
Wow that's alot! And no I didn't get any discount. I just randomly decided to ride it in the moment lol
Nice vid bro. How much did you pay for the Bioluminescent tour? Did you buy in advance or buy it right there on the spot? TIA.
Thanks! It was only $10 and I purchased it right on the spot!
@@TravelWithSilent when did you go...high/low/off season...summer or spring break?
I heard someone to say that because the lights in the town,are making them disappear.Before wasn’t like now to many lights in the town🤷♀️
oh that's interesting..
I wonder If all the recent storms and Polvo de Sahara has affected the brightness 🔆
hmm good point
Dude... Different conditions. The full moonlight and the Star doesn't help. You have to go under specific conditions
Exactly, the darker it is the better. I went once and that thing was full blown glow. It was incredible. It's like anything that glows in the dark. If you have light, it will not glow.
Do not go to a place Puerto Rico Shell craft/ Violeta 's Kitchen .The owner is a super rude lady who harrases clients to buy things before using the bathroom.
I understand it's her restaurant but she is beyond rude and arrogant .There are better and cleaner places there than hers .Avoid it at all costs !
Sorry guy, but that is NOT the real PR. The real PR was what they replaced these American wannabe outdoor food courts with. I visited the original La Parguera various times 20-30 years go, when all kiosks were different looking. Each had its own rustic charm, made with wood, bamboo, tin ceilings, all very charming and unique. These is embarrassing. All that made La Parguera special is gone. The worst is that they think this is an improvement. Well, it is not. I have a trip to PR very soon and after watching this video, I am contemplating skipping La Parguera hoping that I find something more unique and authentic somewhere else in PR. FYI, I am PRican born and raised, and I have lived abroad for almost 30 years. I know the old PR, the real PR. I am that old.