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In Puerto Rico there is a tourist spot called la pargera where the sea water?

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lights up when they take it out of the water could anybody body tell me what is the name of the town in located also could you please give me some hotels i know the hotels are near by but could you give me some names of the hotels near the area thanks

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  1. http://www.guidetocaribbeanvacations.com...

    Parador Villa Parguera is the closest hotel. This site has tons of info..Hope it helps.


  2. Lajas, Puerto Rico

    there's another in Mosquito Bay, Vieques which is brigther...

    www.gotopuertorico.com

    www.welcome.topuertorico.org

  3. PR has 3 places where the water is bioluminescent. La Parguera is the least bright Bio bay on PR.  The other ones are in Fajardo and Vieques are much better.

    If you are coming to PR just to see the glowing water, you might want to look into these other areas instead.

  4. I stayed in Parador Villa Parguera during my honeymoon.  The Luminecent Bay of La Parguera is located at the south weste area of the island at the town of Lajas, Puerto Rico.  There are a few other smaller options than Parador Villa Parguera in the area or you can stay at the Cabo Rojo area that is in the next town.

  5. Parador villa parguera is the closet lodge but is a small hotel less that 100 rooms, it is not the best of the best of puerto rico. the town where La Parguera is located is called Lajas. http://maps.live.com/#JnJ0cD1wb3MubTI2Mz... this is the link for getting here from San Juan Int'l Airport. the trip is make in two hours aproximately.  

  6. Don't go there, I went there about two weeks ago and the bay has been polluted by the motor boats, I was very disappointed, I barely got to see any lights. Other than that La Parguera can be the best thing in the world if you have a boat since there's no beach, but there's rentals of all kinds in the area and great restaurants. Parguera is all about the surrounding keys, which have their own beaches and where you can stay as long as you want, or even camp, bring OFF for mosquitoes, they get demonic after 5pm, and tons of sunscreen and drinking water, the sun in the South tends to be quite unforgiving. If you still want to see the dinoflagellates you can go to Fajardo, where they have a bioluminiscent bay, they charge 45/person, and you go on a kayak to avoid polluting the water, you can even swim and I was told last week by a friend of mine that went there recently, that it gets so bright, you can even see the bottom. For hotels and more information:

    http://travelandsports.com/la5.htm

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