Top 8 Hidden Gems Things to do in Culebra, Puerto Rico

March 8, 2022 Lashaunda Abraham

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.
Restaurants in Culebra

1. Flamenco Beach

00775 Puerto Rico
Excellent
86%
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10%
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3%
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5.0 based on 3,561 reviews

Flamenco Beach

A pleasant beach on the northern coast of Culebra.

Reviewed By O5126INluism - Isabela, Caribbean

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.

2. Pez-Vela Catamaran

Excellent
97%
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2%
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5.0 based on 155 reviews

Pez-Vela Catamaran

30ft. Sailing Catamaran with Captain . Day trip including lunch and early dinner, sailing,snorkeling, sightseeing,fishing a wonderful time aboard the Pez Vela Catamaran

3. Culebrita

Culebrita, 00775 Puerto Rico +1 787-742-0115 http://www.discoverpuertorico.com/profile/culebrita/9086
Excellent
90%
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8%
Satisfactory
2%
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5.0 based on 367 reviews

Culebrita

Reviewed By lrojeda - San Juan, Caribbean

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.

4. Culebra Island Adventures

Excellent
96%
Good
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5.0 based on 615 reviews

Culebra Island Adventures

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. Playa Carlos Rosario

Flamenco, 00775 Puerto Rico
Excellent
75%
Good
17%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
1%
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4.5 based on 159 reviews

Playa Carlos Rosario

Reviewed By chandlerz2016

It rained heavily in Culebra on the day before I visited this beach. Part of the 20 min hiking from the Flamenco beach parking area was muddy. The beach was also quite wavy. I felt quite guilty as I was smashed to a coral reef by a big wave. The beach was very beautiful. I saw LOTS of reefs near the beach. I could tell there must be lots of life in the water. I would definitely go here the next time, hopefully the weather would be good.

6. Zoni Beach

East End of PR 250, 00775 Puerto Rico
Excellent
77%
Good
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4.5 based on 457 reviews

Zoni Beach

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

Reviewed By gjohn60430 - Minneapolis, United States

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.

7. Brava Beach

Off of Hwy 250 Puerto Rico
Excellent
71%
Good
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Satisfactory
12%
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4.5 based on 66 reviews

Brava Beach

Brava, meaning "Brave" in Spanish, is an isolated beach on the wild north shore of the Island, which probably earned the name for its temperamental currents and swells. The beach is nestled within undeveloped hills and protected lands, and is disconnected from the tourist beach circuit. The trail to reach the beach is through an overgrown forest following ruts the water leaves and tunnels of thick vegetation. You might stumble upon a pond and have to walk through a lush mangrove forest. The road may be a bit tough, but once you make it to this paradisiacal beach, it will all be worth it! The scenery can be described as the perfect example of deserted tropical beach with bright shades of intense greens and blues that you would see in a postcard. Like all other Culebra beaches (except Flamenco), Brava Beach does not offer any type of amenities, therefore, it is important that you make sure to bring everything that you need to enjoy an extraordinary day at this spectacular beach.

Reviewed By loonwatchers1993 - Bangor, United States

We were here two years ago and wanted to see the beach again as well as assess the condition of the trail post-hurricane. It is still a beautiful, large, secluded beach. Enjoy the views and peacefulness here. Imagine the turtles coming ashore to nest. We had it all to ourselves for the entire morning. The waves come crashing in here and we didn't risk swimming. We were 25 minutes hiking in (mostly downhill). The trail was easy to follow and wide for ~1/2 the distance and then a narrow but well-used footpath the rest of the way. The path winds through the woods and along the side of an old, washed out road. The lower branches and many of the downed downed trees had been trimmed. Near the end (when you can hear the waves) it crosses the old washed out road and angles off to the right. Soon after you arrive at the beach. The hike back takes longer as it is mostly up hill. It is not a long hike but I would not do it when it has rained recently (it would be slippery) and you need to be in shape to do the uphill return trip. Also, wear good hiking sandals and take water.

8. Playa Punta Soldado Beach

Puerto Rico
Excellent
67%
Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 46 reviews

Playa Punta Soldado Beach

Punta Soldado is a quiet beach off the southern coast of Culebra. It's an excellent spot for amateur divers and snorkelers - its calm, clear waters and the reefs that almost creep into the shore make it a habitat for an array of underwater species, such as fish, turtle, octopus, lobster and many more. Although Punta Soldado is a beach best known for its diving spots, you can also bring a beach chair and work on your suntan... And, from your beach chair, you can enjoy the peaceful sound of the water hitting the shore and the spectacular view of Vieques and Puerto Rico. However, it's a pebbly walk from the shore to the water, so, if you bring kids, make sure they wear diving shoes.Information sourced from enculebra.com

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