Culebra is somewhat of the anti-tourist destination, harboring no large hotels or flashy vacation bells and whistles. The beaches are stunning stretches of white sand, great for sunning, windsurfing and diving. The culture and architecture are just as colorful as the waters of the bright blue sea. Stroll around downtown for a truly quaint afternoon activity.
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5.0 based on 3,561 reviews
A pleasant beach on the northern coast of Culebra.
its fantastic awesome gorgeous place with clear water fantastic weather i recomend the whole world and my friends when i say that i mean it doesnt matter where u from at least once you need to see this paradise.. highly recomended and also secure.
5.0 based on 830 reviews
Kayaking Puerto Rico is proud to offer the finest kayaking and snorkeling excursions on the island! Winner of the Puerto Rico Tourism Company Quality Award; KPR specializes in professionally guided eco oriented day trips across Puerto Rico’s Eastern Coast and Culebra Island.
5.0 based on 615 reviews
Come and enjoy small groups snorkeling in one of the Caribbean's most pristine islands, Culebra, Puerto Rico. Experience swimming with turtles,sea rays, and colorful fish through breathtaking corals, while being guided b y certified professionals in beautiful and warm turquoise waters.
5.0 based on 95 reviews
Come enjoy the beautiful bluewaters of Culebra and the sorrounding cays, wether fishing, snorkeling, island tours, water taxi, star gazing, sightseen trips, we try to cater to your needs...
5.0 based on 367 reviews
So if you’re in Culebra, you probably heard of Flamenco. Maybe you haven’t heard of Culebrita island and its gorgeous beaches - and it puts Flamenco to shame. Culebrita is not your mainstream beach. You’ll need to find a reliable boat operator to take you out, preferrably one that does tours and knows thenisland inside and out. I definitely recommend Cayo Norte Boat Taxi, Captain Louis knows the place like few people do and will get you squared away. Boat ride isn’t too long (25 min) and you’ll get a beach that’s a snorkeler’s paradise as well as a bather’s delight. Crystal clear water and small rippling waves will carry you to beautiful coral reefs and tropical fish galore. Manta rays and sea turtles are not uncommon, and spotted more than a few within the first hours. Water is shallow, great for bathing, and around the island there’s diverse landscapes for everyone. Bring water, a good book, and some snacks if you plan to spend the day.
5.0 based on 57 reviews
Eco-friendly sailing charters of Isla de Culebra, Isla Culebrita and surrounding waters on an Authentic 60ft. Classic Wooden Schooner! Come aboard for a fun filled day of sailing, be part of the crew or just sit and enjoy the peace and quite of sailing on an ocean going schooner! Snorkel in the warm waters of Isla Culebrita, trek to the old lighthouse,or relax in the natural jacuzzi found on the island. Now taking reservations. We offer all day private charters.
4.5 based on 26 reviews
This Culebra beach includes a half-mile coral reef located within Culebra Marine Underwater Park.
Best beach we found for snorkeling. Rent gear or bring it with you ($30 on Amazon, so easy). At Melones, stay to the right and snorkel out towards the rocks for amazing coral and fish!
4.5 based on 164 reviews
Aquatic Adventures provides a fun and safe dive experience. We can take up to 6 divers (we're not a cattle boat) with a dive instructor (not just a dive master). Taz has over 20 years experience as a Dive Instructor. Culebra is known for it's healthy soft corals and good visibility. We do not have streams to cloud up the water. The marine park provides an excellent place for the fish and lobster to grow and multiply. We love taking out families who can be a mix of divers and snorkelers or Discover Divers and experienced divers. .
4.5 based on 457 reviews
Located on the Northeastern coast of Culebra, visiting Zoni Beach will be one of the most amazing beach experiences you will have in Culebra. Zoni is just as beautiful as the famous Flamenco Beach due to its indistinguishable white sands and clear waters. However, unlike Flamenco but much like all other Culebra beaches, Zoni does not offer any amenities, such as bathrooms, parking, kiosks, etc. It's a lot less populated than Flamenco, therefore, considered a more peaceful environment. Zoni's waters are deep and you should expect some waves, especially during winter. But don't let that throw you off, Zoni Beach offers different beach activities for every visitor; there's a large open area for sunbathing, playing beach volleyball, soccer o tennis, among others. If you're visiting between April and June, don't forget to be on the lookout for turtle nesting sites! Although, of course, do not walk over them or play around them. Overall, Zoni Beach is an obvious alternative for people who want to get away from it all and enjoy a relaxing day at the beach.Information sourced from enculebra.com
Long beautiful white sand beach with incredibly clear water. Overlooks two cays. Not at all crowded. Walk the whole beach (1 mile of paradise). Swimming is great except for small children. Just go! Need your own transportation.
4.5 based on 522 reviews
If you're a lover of snorkeling, scuba diving and/or kayaking, then Tamarindo Beach is the place to be. With an amazing view of Cayo Luis Pena and its orientation towards the West, Tamarindo Beach gives everyone who visits magical sunsets. The sand at Tamarindo is a mixture of white sand and coral stone that extends for more than a mile. Its shaded areas and picnic tables make for a perfect day at the beach with family and friends. However, just like all other beaches in Culebra (except for Flamenco), Tamarindo does not offer amenities such as bathrooms, parking, kiosks, etc. Therefore, I suggest you bring food and snacks for your day at the beach.Information sourced from enculebra.com
This is a very safe, easy to get to snorkeling sight where we saw sea turtles munching away at the sea grass. :)
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