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Culebra is an island 20 miles off the north-east coast of Puerto Rico. This small island (seven-by-f
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student travel discount If you are a sun worshiper, a beach lover or snorkel fanatic, I don t think a trip to Puerto Rico would be complete without a trip to Culebra. It can be done as a day trip or stay for longer (there are a few hundred hotel rooms and vacation rentals available).
Culebra is an island 20 miles off the north-east coast of Puerto Rico. This small island (seven-by-four-miles) is a favorite of tourists and locals alike, not only for the things on the island , but also for the things you will not find here. Culebra has no luxury resorts, casinos, elegant restaurants, theaters, or night life to speak of. It also has no crowds, crime or traffic. What it does have is just a laid back island feel and great beaches and snorkeling.
I have been to Culebra as a day trip a few times. I went to snorkel, and visit Flamenco beach. Flamenco is the most popular beach on Culebra, but the beach is usually never too crowded (except Holy Week and summer weekends). Flamenco beach is the gem of this small island. It is one of those picture postcard beaches it is very pretty, with super white sand, beautiful views, and crystal clear water. You can expect clean water and facilities. student travel discount There are bathrooms (sometimes cleanliness is questionable) and a few small changing rooms, and the showers are available in the afternoon (usually from about 3:30pm). It is open from 6am until 6pm. When we go, we try to get a spot closer to the tree line, so that in the afternoon there will be some shade. You can rent lounge chairs and umbrellas at the beach for $10 each- the guy is located just outside the beach gates (you will see his truck).
Flamenco beach is a 1½ mile long crescent on the north side of Culebra. student travel discount It is a protected cove, so there are usually hardly any waves, and I think the snorkeling is easy (it can get rougher in the Winter, monitor water and wave conditions- don t go in if there are too many waves). I have found really great snorkeling right off the beach . Loads of different types of fishes. This is where I took my niece and nephew (7 10 years old) to try their first snorkeling adventure, and they loved it. I think the best snorkeling is out along the outer edge of the reef, so you are in over your head. We bring boogie boards so the kids can hang out holding onto the board when they get tired. Wear a T-shirt student travel discount while snorkeling to avoid getting a sunburned back.
You can walk through student travel discount the gate in the parking lot along a long trail , you will end up on another great beach that I hear also has great snorkeling ( Carlos Rosario beach ). However there are no facilities there.
There are food and drinks available for sale at Flamenco Beach (in the parking lot area) during student travel discount the day. There are picnic tables under the shade of some pine trees, so you can enjoy your meal in the shade, or you can bring your lunch back to the beach with you. You can also bring your own food and drinks in a cooler, but glass is not permitted. This is the only beach (that we ve been to) where they actually check your coolers before letting you onto the beach.
An interesting thing, as you walk along this beach, is the remains of old tanks left over from military practice. One of them is all painted student travel discount up, while another is just rusting in place. It reminds you that even in paradise , the real world is not far removed.
If you want to snorkel, you can rent snorkel equipment at Culebra Divers (dive shop)or Culebra Bike Shop, which are both right across the street from the ferry dock, Culebra Snorkeling ad Dive Center in town s Mercado area, or KPR Adveture Shop by the airport. You can also get guided snorkel trips from both the dive shop and KPR. A number of the car rental places and even the taxi drivers sometimes rent snorkel equipment (I know Jerry s Jeeps does).
Getting around the island is easy there are loads of reasonably priced taxis. There will be tons of taxis at the ferry dock, and the airport, to take you right to Flamenco beach ($3 per person each way). The taxis will start coming back to Flamenco beach to take you back to the Ferry dock starting at 3:30pm. If you already have your ticket, you don t have to leave until a little after 4pm (since it is only a short drive). If you are more of an adventurer and want to explore on your own, you can rent cars and scooters (make reservations ahead of time). Walking is always on option, but it is not really feasible. It would be a long hot walk!
Camping is allowed at Flamenco Beach . You will need to bring your own equipment. Tents and other gear are available for rental on the island (I hear someone at the beach rents equipment, but I don t know for sure). You will need to register and pay for a permit you will find the office at the entrance of the campground. You will be assigned an area to pitch your tent. Permits cost $30/night (price increased 4/1/14). There is no electricity, student travel discount and campfires are not permitted, but there are BBQ pits if you bring charcoal. I hear it gets crowded on the weekends, and you need to bring bug repellent.
It is easy to get to and from Culebra by either taking the passenger ferry from Fajardo, or by plane. The Ferry from Fajardo takes about 1-1.5 hrs each way, and costs $2.25 each way. But the lines are really long for the ferry, so you need to get there very early. If you want to take a plane, they are available from the Ceiba airport, Isla Grande in San Juan, or Luis Munoz Marin airport. It is a short flight in a small plane. You need to make a reservation for a flight before going. Once you get to the airport, you will be on island time your flight may or may not leave on time. Patience is a virtue.
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