Archive for November, 2009

What To Do In Culebra?

If you are planning a trip to our island the first question many people ask is, “What is there to do in Culebra?” Here are ten suggestions to help get your Culebra tour planning started:

  1. Rent a car and drive around the island exploring: Culebra Car Rental
  2. Go diving and “explore beyond the shore”: Diving on Culebra
  3. You could do NOTHING and just unwind: Unwinding on Culebra
  4. Hike to Brava Beach: Brava Beach Hiking
  5. Take a water taxi to Culebrita Island: Culebrita
  6. Have a cold beer and catch a sunset at Melones Beach: Melones Sunset
  7. Walk 20 minutes to Carlos Rosario Beach and go snorkeling: Snorkeling Culebra
  8. Spend a day at one of the top ten beaches in the world: Flamenco Beach
  9. Hike to the amazing Resaca Beach: Resaca Beach
  10. Eat at some of our fine restaurants: Culebra Restaurants

Here’s ten answers to the ever pressing question, “What to do in Culebra?”

If you have further inquiries, or would like to stay at a great small Culebra hotel, then give us a call at the Palmetto Guesthouse.

Getting to Culebra by Ferry & Airplane

You can get from Fajardo to Culebra by ferry, and from Ceiba and San Juan, you can get here by airplane. Of our guests staying with us here at the Palmetto, about thirty percent tend to fly and the other seventy percent take the ferry.

Culebra Ferry

Although there is a phone number to make reservations (787) 863-0705), it can be very difficult (nearly impossible) to reach someone in the Fajardo office.

The ferry operates daily (weekends and holidays as well) and the full schedule can be found here:  Culebra Ferry

The cost is $4.50 r/t per person to/from Culebra and please note – there is NO ferry between Culebra and Vieques.

The ferry leaves from Fajardo, located on the eastern part of Puerto Rico. To get to Fajardo from San Juan you can rent a car and drive and then park it in a secure lot (on the right before the ferry terminal-$5.00/day). It is NOT usually permitted to bring a rental on the ferry for insurance purposes. Moreover, it is NOT recommended as priority on the cargo ferry is given to commercial vehicles and then residents.

The ferries can be VERY full (i.e. sold out) during holiday periods, April, and in the summer months with additional travelers from Puerto Rico. The Palmetto Guesthouse can purchase tickets and mail them (for a slight fee) for guests who make reservations in advance. Most other months, the ferries are not full, but being at the dock in Fajardo at least one hour prior to the scheduled departure is recommended.

Culebra Airlines

The fastest, most convenient way to get to Culebra is to fly from the smaller regional airport in San Juan, called Isla Grande. It is about a 15 minute taxi ride from the main international airport and should cost about $15.00 + $1.00/bag.

From there you fly via Flamenco Air (787-721-7332 or 787-724-1818) or Vieques Airlink (888-901-9247) to Culebra. The price is $105 per person round trip and the flight takes ½ hr. ADVANCE RESERVATIONS are always recommended and you will likely have to try several times to reach a reservation agent. Don’t bother with email or leaving a message. You must speak to a person to make a booking.

There are scheduled flights daily with Flamenco Air and Vieques Airlink to/from Culebra/San Juan and Culebra/Ceiba (on the eastern end of the island near Fajardo) as well as charter services available and “on-demand” for routes/times outside of the normal schedules.

This information was orginally posted on our Palmetto Guesthouse “Frequently Asked Questions” page. If you would like to make a reservation or have further questions, please feel free to contact us: Palmetto Guesthouse Contact.

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