Guided paddle across the glass-calm protected Bonefish Lagoon and into untouched mangrove channels, where you spot lemon sharks, stingrays, sea urchins and sea stars in their natural habitat while a naturalist explains the ecosystem. It's the quieter, lower-cost bucket-list counterpoint to the horses -- real Bahamian wilderness most cruisers never see, and the lagoon's stillness makes it beginner-friendly. Min age 6.
What to expect
You'll be guided by a naturalist across the glass-calm waters of Bonefish Lagoon in a kayak, paddling into untouched mangrove channels where lemon sharks, stingrays, sea urchins, and sea stars move through their natural habitat around you. The lagoon's stillness and protected waters make the paddle beginner-friendly, even for paddlers as young as six, while your guide explains the intricate mangrove ecosystem in real time. This is genuine Bahamian wilderness—quiet, immersive, and a stark contrast to the more crowded on-island attractions most cruisers experience. The experience unfolds at a meditative pace, combining physical paddling with naturalist storytelling and wildlife spotting.
No independent operator is permitted on-island, so book-direct isn't an option. The honest money-saver: if you just want to paddle without a guide, on-island single/double kayak and paddleboard self-rentals are available cheaper (SUP rental ~$34.95) -- skip the guided version if the naturalist commentary isn't the draw. A comparable guided eco-paddle at a public Bahamas port runs ~$35-50 pp, so $44.95 is roughly in range, just sole-sourced.
Good to know
Book through the Carnival or Holland America shore-excursion desk before your port day, as no independent operator is permitted on Half Moon Cay and direct booking isn't an option. All equipment (kayak, paddle, naturalist guide) is included in the $44.95 per-person price; plan for a guided paddle lasting roughly 2–3 hours within a typical 6–8 hour port window. If you're interested only in paddling without naturalist commentary, cheaper self-rental options (SUP rental ~$34.95) are available on-island and may give you more flexibility. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a rash guard or light cover-up, and secure any loose items; the lagoon is calm but sun and water exposure is continuous.