Snorkeling on Culebra
Many people come to Culebra, Puerto Rico (and the Caribbean in general) to experience what lies beneath the surface of the water. Without a doubt, the easiest way to do that is with a snorkel and a mask.

As long as you can swim, you do not need any specialized training or certification. Just put on your snorkel, mask, and fins and go!

The island boasts many fine snorkeling spots which include; Carlos Rosario Beach, Melones Beach, and Playa Soldado to name just a few.

Guests of Palmetto Guesthouse can use our assortment of snorkel equipment (not to mention: beach chairs, beach umbrellas, beach towels, etc) for FREE.

Give us a call if you have any questions.

(Editor’s note: All photos by Doug & Sheryl at Carolina Currents Magazine)

Neri said,
Wrote on April 5, 2010 @ 1:19 pm
Fantastico voy pa alla :)
kenny said,
Wrote on September 29, 2010 @ 12:40 pm
WHAT THE WATER LIKE IN LATE OCTOBER? IS IT WARM COLD…I ORIGINATE FROM CIALES BUT MOVED FROM PR TO NY AS A CHILD… I WAS PLANNING ON VISITING I WAS JUST WONDERING WATS THE WATER LIKE DOWN THERE
nick baldo said,
Wrote on April 18, 2011 @ 1:04 pm
Are there any places to purchase beach chairs on the island? We were able to purchase them at Walgreens when on the mainland, but will need a local Culebra establishment if flying a puddle jumper direct from the main airport.
Thanks,
Nick