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Experience the Night Kayak Haunted Adventure in Condado Lagoon, San Juan - San Juan

Experience the Night Kayak Haunted Adventure in Condado Lagoon, San Juan

San Juanmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

45 minutes to 1 hour

Fitness Level

Basic paddling fitness required; suitable for beginners with minimal kayaking experience

Overview

Explore the eerie waters of San Juan’s Condado Lagoon under moonlight on the Night Kayak Haunted Experience. Paddle alongside expert guides, hear local ghost stories, and navigate a spooky horror path on kayaks or paddleboards.

San Juan, San Juan

Night Kayak Haunted Experience

Guided Tour • Ages 12+ • 45min

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About This Adventure

Embark on a thrilling 45-minute adventure in the Condado Lagoon, where you can choose between kayaking, biking on a kayak, or paddle boarding. Navigate the eerie Horror Path and enjoy a guided tour that promises to immerse you in a spine-chilling experience with friends and family.

Embark on a thrilling 45-minute adventure in the Condado Lagoon, where you can choose between kayaking, biking on a kayak, or paddle boarding. Navigate the eerie Horror Path and enjoy a guided tour that promises to immerse you in a spine-chilling experience with friends and family.

Adventure Tips

Wear a life jacket at all times

Safety comes first on the water, especially at night—always keep your life vest secured throughout the tour.

Bring a waterproof flashlight

A small waterproof flashlight helps illuminate dark spots and enhances night navigation around mangroves.

Arrive early for a quick safety briefing

Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes before your tour for an important safety orientation and gear fitting.

Dress for warm, humid weather

Light, moisture-wicking clothing keeps you comfortable during warm tropical nights on the lagoon.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Mangrove tree crabs
  • Night herons

History

Condado Lagoon has long been part of San Juan’s native Taino heritage and was historically central to fishing and coastal navigation.

Conservation

The tour operators emphasize low-impact paddling practices to protect the lagoon’s delicate mangrove ecosystems and nocturnal wildlife.

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Recommended Gear

Headlamp or waterproof flashlight

Essential

Helps you navigate and see after dark during the night kayak experience.

Lightweight waterproof jacket

Keeps you dry in case of unexpected rain during spring nights.

spring specific

Quick-dry clothing

Essential

Breathable gear that dries fast and keeps you comfortable in humid tropical conditions.

summer specific

Closed-toe water shoes

Essential

Protects your feet when launching, landing, and paddling among mangroves and shallow waters.