Archive for Puerto Rico

Culebra: A Great Choice for a Destination Wedding

Are you getting married soon? Would you like to gather with your guests in a romantic Caribbean location with tremendous beaches and lots of activities to keep everyone happy?

Flamenco Beach Culebra

Here are the top ten reasons why Culebra makes a fantastic destination for you and your future spouse:

1) If you’re coming from the U.S. there are no passports required.

2) There are plenty of quirky, fun shops & restaurants.

3) Culebra has an unpretentious and relaxed laid back island style.

4) The island has unmatched unspoiled natural beauty.

5) There are plenty of secluded hideaways, where you can be the only one on the sand with the one you love and your guests.

6) For lodging there are charming, quaint, small scale accommodations (particularly Palmetto Guesthouse)

7) Need help or directions? There are plenty of friendly, helpful locals.

8) Culebra boasts top notch snorkeling adventures with you & the fish (and nobody else).

9) No shoes, no shirt, no problem…

10) We’ve got a night sky filled with romantic stars (and not tall buildings and bright lights to impair the view!).

If you are planning a wedding or need some information, please feel free to contact us here at the Palmetto Guesthouse for assistance.

Culebra Transportation: Ferrying from Culebra to Fajardo (video)

A couple of weeks ago I posted a video and subsequent travel times for folks who are interested in departing from Fajardo and arriving in Culebra.

For those of you interested in heading the other way, today is the second part – Ferrying from Culebra to Fajardo.

As of November 13, 2008 the fare to get from Culebra to Fajardo is $2.25 one way or $4.50 for a roundtrip.

The passenger and cargo ferry times from Culebra to Fajardo are as follows:

Passenger Boat Schedule
Monday thru Sunday
Culebra to Fajardo: 6:30 am, 1:00 pm & 5:00 pm

Cargo Ferry Schedule
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
Culebra to Fajardo: 7:00 am & 6:00 pm

Wednesday & Friday
Culebra to Fajardo: 7:00 am, 1:00 pm & 6:00 pm

Of course, if you have any additional questions feel free to email or call us here at the Palmetto Guesthouse.

Culebra Beautiful as EVER – Hurricane Omar Completely Misses

If you have not heard, hurricane Omar decided to take a turn and head further east and as such, it completely missed the island of Culebra. The sun is shining and I just went for a swim at Tamarindo Beach and the water temp is perfect!

We feel extremely fortunate that the storm decided to spare Culebra and I would encourage anyone who is looking to get away from the chilly fall temperatures of the northeast or midwest to come on down.  As always, if we can help you with your plans, please don’t hesitate to email or give us a call here at the Palmetto Guesthouse.

Hurricane Omar Culebra, Puerto Rico Update #2

Went down to Flamenco Beach at 5:00pm because we had a break in the first round of heavy rains.

NOAA Hurricane Center is saying the heavy stuff is supposed to start hitting around 7:00pm

Animal Welfare of Culebra: The Story of Mango the Dog

The Beginning

A couple of months ago, a stray dog that came to be known as Mango was wandering the streets of Culebra. He used to be seen hanging around the ferry dock and was, even back then, a very sweet guy.

Mango the Wonder Dog

Over the course of a year, he migrated to the neighborhood by the Culebra airport, where sightings determined that he was malnourished, getting increasingly thin and worse for the wear looking. His coat was missing much fur and his hip and rib bones were protruding.

After several attempts to feed him and gain his trust, he finally began coming around to eat. As he’s such a submissive dog, some other local neighborhood dogs quickly decided to show him who was boss and they roughed him up a bit.

Mango eats a treat

Mango Gets Fostered

That’s when he came into the hands of Terrie, an AWC (Animal Welfare of Culebra) volunteer. She gave him his first bath and set him up in the back yard of the Palmetto Guesthouse, where he proceeded to hide out in the bushes and basically slept for two weeks. He was physically exhausted and on the brink of certain death.

During this time, a guest of the Palmetto’s, who, herself owns a guesthouse in NY, met Mango while on vacation.

Mango was fostered for over three months and he required several visits to the vet in order to get his health back on track. Thankfully, he began to eat regularly, thus allowing his fur to fill back in. Also, he started to gain weight and his sores and cuts began to heal. Additionally, Mango received treatment for hookworm and heartworm (involving an overnight at the vet’s), had a flea/tick dip, and subsequent meds to alleviate both issues.

Mango the Frog Dog

Eventually, Mango began to look and feel much better. He started to play, his tail raised up, and he wagged it happily! Anne, the woman who owns the guesthouse in NY contacted us about the dog she met while visiting Culebra. We talked more about Mango and she gave his adoption serious consideration.

Finally, Mango was ready to go (both in terms of socialization and health) and Anne was enthusiastically ready to adopt him!

Mango in the Cab

The day came at last and Mango ferried over on the 6:30am boat with two AWC volunteers. He had a final Fajardo veterinarian visit to certify his health and to get his travel documents.

The next step was the drive to San Juan, where AWC and Mango met up with two American Airlines flight attendants who have liased with the Save a Sato organization in the past and offered their assistance, using their “checked baggage” allowance to transport Mango.

Mango heads to Airport

This route was greatly appreciated, as his airline cost was $150.00 vs. the $450.00 cargo price tag.

Mango and American Airlines Flight Attendants

Mango was in great spirits in the airport and everyone who met him adored his smiley snout and flopping tail. Even Jennifer and Suzanne, the flight attendants, wanted to take him home.

Mango TSA Airport

At 11:30 Mango was at last checked into his crate and after a tearful (AWC foster mom, Terrie) goodbye, he was off for his adventure to New York.

Terrie and Mango

By 6:30pm, Terrie spoke with Anne and Mango was in the Big Apple. Subsequent emails over the next couple of days have confirmed that Mango is loved and loving every bit of his new life. This truly is a story with a Very Happy Ending!

Please Support Animal Welfare of Culebra

Animal Welfare of Culebra, Inc. is a not-for-profit corporation formed to promote the health and safety of the stray and homeless animals of Culebra, and to provide animal welfare education.

U.S. Military Leaves Tank Stuck On One of the Nicest Beaches in the World

Did you know that the military used to bomb Culebra Island (and Vieques) for target practice?

US Military Tank on Flamenco Beach, Culebra, Puerto Rico

This is not breaking news but for those of you who are not familiar with Culebra, which is part of the USA, we have a tank stuck in the sand on the northwestern part of Flamenco Beach.

American Military Tank at Flamenco Beach Culebra, Puerto Rico

It is a tourist attraction but it just strikes me as odd (funny?) that a beach, which is consistently rated amongst the top five in the world has a tank on it from the U.S. military.

Playa Flamenco with U.S. Military Tank

For good measure, the military left a tank on land for us, too.

Military Tank on Culebra, Puerto Rico in the Caribbean

If you miss the sound of the ocean…here is a video of the tank.

[Thinking of coming to Culebra, give us a call here at the Palmetto Guesthouse]

Ten Things You Could Be Doing On Culebra Today Instead of Working

Do you need a break? Are you drowning in your work?

Well, to help entice you to take a vacation I thought that I would list out ten things that you could be doing today on Culebra, instead of working.

1 – You could take a casual walk to Dewey town and have an extended lunch.

2 – For $2.00 you could take a publico to Flamenco Beach, which is consistently rated as one of the top five beaches in the world. (And we have “undiscovered” beaches that are even better than Flamenco.)

3 – You could rent a jeep and get lost for the sake of getting lost.

4 – You could enjoy a romantic sunset at Melones Beach.

5 – You could take a swim at Zoni Beach.

6 – You could snorkel at Carlos Rosario Beach.

7 – You could learn how to scuba dive.

8 – You could take a water taxi Culebrita.

9 – You could go kayaking over to Luis Pena.

10 – You could make a sandcastle on Brava Beach.

BONUS – Best of all…you could be doing NOTHING!

Need help planning your trip…give us a call here at the Palmetto Guesthouse.

Zoni Beach Culebra, Puerto Rico Video

Zoni Beach here on Culebra Island, Puerto Rico is an amazing place to spend the day. There’s a couple of nice sea grape trees that offer shade if you head off down to the right. Or, if you go to the left you can walk for at least a half-mile and have the place to yourself.

During the right time of the year, Zoni Beach is a sea turtle nesting site. And if you make all the way down to the end of Zoni you might even encounter some rock art or figures made out of coconuts and driftwood.

Lonely Planet Puerto Rico and Culebra

We have some guests staying with us and they have the new version of the Lonely Planet Puerto Rico (and Culebra) Guidebook. The old edition was really out of date having last been edited in 2002, which means the research was most likely done in 2000/2001.

Lonely Planet Puerto Rico & Culebra

If you are curious, here is what Lonely Planet had to say about the Palmetto Guesthouse:

Setup in Barriada Clark, this new business is a super friendly and accommodating escape run by two ex-Peace Corps volunteers from New England. Five guestrooms have the run of two kitchens, a deck, a handy book exchange, and a sporty magazine pile. Situated not far from the airport, it is possible to walk to most of Dewey’s restaurants from here, as well as idyllic Flamenco Beach.

Looking forward to seeing you on Culebra!

Brava Beach Culebra, Puerto Rico (video test)

Brava Beach on Culebra, in my opinion, is not only one of the nicest beaches in Puerto Rico, but in all of the Caribbean.

I recently got a new Flip video camera so that I can start adding some video to this site and as an initial test, yesterday, we walked down to Brava and here is a little bit of the footage…

From the Palmetto Guesthouse Brava is about a fifteen minute ride followed by a thirty minute (easy) hike.