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Bravo™ Below Deck meets Liquid Glow: A yacht-to-kayak night to remember

When Below Deck (Season 12, Episode 4) dropped anchor in Anguilla, they joined us for a Liquid Glow night kayaking session that felt straight out of a dream. A cinematic yacht-to-kayak experience under the stars.

When Below Deck (Season 12, Episode 4) dropped anchor in Anguilla, they joined us for a Liquid Glow night kayaking session that felt straight out of a dream. We rafted the clear kayaks into a single line and paddled over to the guests’ massive, beautifully lit yacht where they stepped onto a floating platform and boarded one by one—smooth, seamless, and undeniably cinematic.

The water was glass-calm perfect for a slow glide along Crocus Bay. As the lights under our kayaks shimmered, the sea life woke up curious tarpon zipped through the glow and turtles surfaced right beside the bows. Voices dropped to whispers, paddles slowed, and the night turned quiet and magical the kind of hush you only get when stars, sea, and good company line up.

We loved hosting the Below Deck crew and their guests for this starlit crossover. If you want a peek at the vibe, catch the episode on Bravo—and see additional clips of their experience in S12 E14 Then come write your own chapter with us in Anguilla where night kayaking is our favorite kind of luxury.

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A Night on the Water with Madonna & Family — The Moment That Made Us All Kids Again

Some tours stick with you long after the kayaks are rinsed and the bay goes quiet. Guiding Madonna and her family on a Liquid Glow Night Tour in Anguilla was one of those nights—easygoing, joyful, and full of the kind of surprises that remind us why we love what we do.

# A Night on the Water with Madonna & Family — The Moment That Made Us All Kids Again

Some tours stick with you long after the kayaks are rinsed and the bay goes quiet. Guiding Madonna and her family on a Liquid Glow Night Tour in Anguilla was one of those nights—easygoing, joyful, and full of the kind of surprises that remind us why we love what we do.

We’ll keep the private details private, but here’s what we can share: from the moment we pushed off in our clear kayaks, there was this calm, playful energy on the water. Crocus Bay was glassy, stars were starting to pop, and the shoreline glowed just enough to frame the scene. We’ve hosted thousands of guests, and we still get butterflies when the ocean decides to put on a show.

And then it happened—a sea turtle surfaced beside us.

There’s a special kind of silence that falls right before delight. You could feel it ripple through the group, and then: pure wonder. Madonna’s expression and reaction were priceless—the kind of wide-eyed grin you can’t stage or plan for. We see this magic often: the ocean has a way of making anyone, at any age, light up like a kid again. It’s not about fame or cameras; it’s about being there for that breath of air, that gentle splash, that shared “did you see that?” moment.

Our crew loved every minute. We chatted between strokes, pointed out shadows beneath the hulls, and let the night do what nights in Anguilla do best—slow everything down until laughter carries across the water. We truly enjoyed touring them: a warm, attentive family who embraced the pace, soaked up the quiet, and celebrated the little moments that make night kayaking unforgettable.

Nights like this are why we built Liquid Glow in the first place. The island gives us calm water. The sky gives us a dome of stars. The kayaks give you a front-row seat to what’s happening under the surface. And if you’re lucky, a turtle will rise right on cue to remind you that wonder is ageless.

To Madonna and family—thank you for trusting us with your evening on the water. You brought great vibes, curious questions, and a sense of fun that made the bay feel a little brighter.

If you’re reading this and picturing your own starlit paddle, we’d love to host you. Come see why so many guests call Liquid Glow the best night kayaking experience in the Caribbean—and why the moments you remember most are often the quiet ones, shared with people you love, when a turtle pops up and turns you into a kid again.

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