In Culebra's Historical Museum "El Polvorín," visitors will learn about the island's unique history, from the indigenous Taíno inhabitants to the more recent military occupation by the U.S. Navy. The small museum houses archeological artifacts, historical photographs, and many other historical items related to the history of this Spanish Virgin Island.
This lighthouse was inaugurated in 1886 and belongs to the municipal government of Culebra. It is currently closed; however, you can visit and photograph from outside. The beaches and roads are accessible to the general public during the day. It is forbidden to spend the night and cook in Culebrita. You can arrange an excursion with "Water Taxi" or other private options to transport yourself to the island
Flamenco Beach is a public beach on the Caribbean island of Culebra. It is known for its shallow turquoise waters, white sand, swimming areas, and diving sites. It stretches for a mile around a sheltered, horseshoe-shaped bay. Playa Flamenco is a popular beach destination for both Culebra and Puerto Rico.
West side of the Culebra Island.
East of the Culebra Island. You will not regret this one!
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