Visiting Culebra From the BIG City? 5 Things You Should Know…

Zoni Beach Culebra Island, Puerto RicoWith a land area of 7 miles by 3 miles, NO high rise buildings and a population of approximately 2,500 people, visitors from large cities can sometimes be shocked at how small Culebra Island really is.

With that in mind, we recently sat down with Vince and Elizabeth, who were visiting from Washington D.C., to get their big city input and to provide some feedback for those of consider coming to Culebra. The following list are their five responses with further clarification listed below:

1. Know the seasons busy or slow.
2. How far things are to bike & walk to.
3. Culebra Island is for active visitors.
4. Things don’t always run on time.
5. Cell phone service works great in most places

1. Know the seasons busy or slow – if you want to visit when all of the restaurants are open and lots of people are around, then you might wish to visit in February, March, or July. However, if you want the beaches to yourself , you might schedule your Culebra vacation for the middle of September through the middle of November to coincide with the “slow” season.

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3. Culebra Island is for active visitors – if you want to watch TV, sit in your room on the internet, or don’t generally like to be outside, then Culebra might not be for you. However, if you like to hike, bike, or are an active person then you have come to the right place.

4. Things don’t always run on time – from boats to restaurants to airplanes…everything runs on “Island Time.” If you are in a hurry or are an impatient person you will need to adjust, adapt and “go with the flow. (For further reference, Elizabeth and Vince compared Culebra’s quirky nature to Eastport Annapolis.)

5. Cell phone service works great in most places - there are only a couple of spots, such as on the road to Flamenco Beach, where you may not have service. Typically you will have “five bar” reception and some New York City folks have said that they have better reception in Culebra than they do at home.

As noted above, the total population of Culebra is about 2500 and it really is like small town USA. The really nice thing is that this adds to the quirky charm of the island and if you are on Culebra for more than a couple of days you’ll feel right at home.

If you are visiting the Annapolis area, Elizabeth and Vince have a fantastic rental property available. And if you’re thinking about coming to Culebra, please give us a call at the Palmetto Guesthouse.