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		<description>[...] to escape the cold northeast and checkout Culebra&#8217;s fine beaches like Flamenco, Brava, and Zoni then give us a call at the Palmetto [...]</description>
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		<title>Zoni Beach Photos From a Recent Guest | Culebra Blog | Culebra, Puerto Rico</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob McCannon</dc:creator>
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		<description>Zoni, IMHO, is the best beach we&#039;ve ever been to in ten years of snorkeling 20+ islands, and we are  snorkel snobs. It has the best combination of a scenic beach to hang out on, yet with wonderful snorkeling and no crowds.

Culebra has five wonderful beaches, each with a great reef, live coral and lots of life--fish, rays, turtles, lobsters ... and little islands nearby with great beaches and reefs as well.

It&#039;s a small island, with only 10,000 people, laid back and with minimal, if any, crime. It has a great guest house (PGH!) and plenty of nice restaurants, etc. We rented a jeep, borrowed a cooler from PGH, took our snorkel gear and were in heaven. We will go back.

I had to LOL over the pic of me and the sandwich. With tongue in cheek I sent the picture to Mark at PGH, suggesting he inform other people about it. The Dinghy Dock definitely was a great place to eat.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zoni, IMHO, is the best beach we&#8217;ve ever been to in ten years of snorkeling 20+ islands, and we are  snorkel snobs. It has the best combination of a scenic beach to hang out on, yet with wonderful snorkeling and no crowds.</p>
<p>Culebra has five wonderful beaches, each with a great reef, live coral and lots of life&#8211;fish, rays, turtles, lobsters &#8230; and little islands nearby with great beaches and reefs as well.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a small island, with only 10,000 people, laid back and with minimal, if any, crime. It has a great guest house (PGH!) and plenty of nice restaurants, etc. We rented a jeep, borrowed a cooler from PGH, took our snorkel gear and were in heaven. We will go back.</p>
<p>I had to LOL over the pic of me and the sandwich. With tongue in cheek I sent the picture to Mark at PGH, suggesting he inform other people about it. The Dinghy Dock definitely was a great place to eat.</p>
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