تعليقات حول - Flamenco Beach, Culebra
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MARY
Springfield, ماساتشوستس6 مساهمات
I was very excited to travel to Flamenco after all of the great reviews but was slightly let down at the lack of things to do. If you plan accordingly you can have a great time.. just know that there are minimal restaurants if ANY and that things are a little drive away so make reservations to get a golf cart so you avoid trying to get taxis.
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Flytravellove
نيو جيرسي77 مساهمة
زوجان •
Most beautiful beach in the world! Absolutely gorgeous water .. it doesn't even look real. The color is so beautiful. The beach is breathtaking. The way the palm trees line the beach and the shore is just stunning. Number one beach is Culebra and Puerto Rico!
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letitgo20145
Poughkeepsie, نيويورك167 مساهمة
Here are a few things I learned that might be helpful to know when planning your trip to Flamenco Beach, which is gorgeous and clean (side note there will be seaweed on the beach but not in the water). Currently there are 2 ferry trips per day. If you purchase a ferry ticket with chairs and umbrella for when you get to the beach, just be mindful that although the beach is open, the guys at the hut with the chairs and such are likely to be close by the time the second ferry arrives. When you arrive to Culebra, you have to figure out transportation from the dock to the other side of the island where the beach is, a taxi is going to cost you around $20, it is not in walking or hiking distance. Once done with your visit to the stunning crystal clear waters, you will need to again get transportation back to the docks where you have to wait for said ferry to return hours later. The shops and food places are likely to be closed and you will have to be patient. My recommendation would be to go on the earlier ferry ride so you can catch the afternoon ferry back and enjoy your evening elsewhere. It does not have nightlife.
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Thays A
ساو باولو, SP38 مساهمة
العائلة •
This beach is the best for families jn culebra probably the only one with some infrastructure on the island, has bathrooms and shower to get the sand off. White sand and a lot of plants from the sea on the shore. Clear blueish green waters. Barely any waves. Trees around the bech make good shadows.
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Suzanne T
La Crosse, Wisconsin10 مساهمات
Probably the most popular beach in Culebra, this long beach seemed to be the most populated but it did not feel crowded. There were food trucks and chair rentals and BATHROOMS. It is one of the loveliest beaches in the Caribbean.
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Eric S
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العائلة •
We went to Culebra and Flamenco Beach as a day trip. While in PR we stayed in Luquillo and got our ferry tickets to Culebra days in advance. The Culebra trip was 5/31/22. After arriving early, parking and catching the short shuttle our 9:30a ferry didn't leave until 10. The website said a 45 min ride...we docked at Culebra at 11:30a. Flamenco Beach was a cab or golf cart ride away and we got onto the beach around 12:15. Had to drop off our golf cart by 4:30 and we were at the dock at 5 and waited for the 5:30 return ferry. Again we didn't get off the boat at Ceiba until 7:20 and not out of the parking area until 7:40. Between ferry rides, and waiting we spent more than 5 hours getting to and from Culebra. There may have been faster boats, but we did not get a choice in boat. And... some folks got sick on the boat ride out and that ride was not pleasant (ride back was better).
Flamenco was a really beautiful beach and Tamarindo was the best snorkeling we did in PR.
However, for the hours of travel and waiting we would not do Culebra as a day trip again. Staying for a couple days in the little island might be the way to go.
Flamenco was a really beautiful beach and Tamarindo was the best snorkeling we did in PR.
However, for the hours of travel and waiting we would not do Culebra as a day trip again. Staying for a couple days in the little island might be the way to go.
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Ja C
مساهمة
زوجان •
Well , they don’t tell you that you have to buy ferry tickets months in advance since they’re limited. We lost the trip because we didn’t know and according to their rules there’s no money need back. Some one called ( Very nice person ) and said they would try to resale our tickets ( which are on high demand) it’s hard to get in one of these tours. We haven’t heard anything from them soo we figured no money will be refunded to us. Sad
They need to let people know about the ferry tickets ( book tickets in advance ) also it would be if refunds are granted especially if it’s not due to negligence on the customer side.
They need to let people know about the ferry tickets ( book tickets in advance ) also it would be if refunds are granted especially if it’s not due to negligence on the customer side.
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Enrique B
Great Falls, فيرجينيا58 مساهمة
Flamenco Beach has a reputation, you'll often find it near the top of any list of top beaches in the world. And for good reasons:
1) Its long, about 1.5 miles long.
2) The water is crystal clear.
3) The sand is light, white, and fluffy. You can walk bare footed without any issues.
In other words, its the type of beach you expect to see in a postcard of the Caribbean.
Getting to Flamenco Beach is the issue if you're not staying in Culebra. You basically have three options:
a) You can take a boat tour there. There are plenty of operators, most of them leaving from Fajardo, that'll take you to Flamenco. It's the easiest way to get there in the sense that the tour operator plans everything for you, and all you need to do is show up and you get a wonderful daytrip to one of the most beautiful beaches in the planet. Tours there usually include an hour of snorkeling off the coast of Culebra before hitting Flamenco beach. While these are convenient, they have one issue: they are often re-routed to Icacos. The reason is the currents can be quite strong, and even when the boat does manage to make the trip to Culebra, its common for a lot of people in the boat to get seasick. So, if the forecast says the water won't be super smooth, the operator will reroute the trip to Icacos, which is much closer to Fajardo. And while Icacos is great, Flamenco beach it is not. So call a day ahead to make sure the tour will actually make the trip to Culebra if going to Culebra is important to you...and it should.
b) You can take the ferry to Culebra, and then either rent a vehicle or take public transportation to Flamenco beach. This will be cheaper and won't get you rerouted to Icacos. The logistics are just a bit more complex.
c) You can fly to Culebra. This is the most reliable way of getting there, but also the most expensive.
If I could re-do my trip to Puerto Rico, I'd probably go with option (b) and I'd try to stay a night or two in Culebra. But whatever you choose, a trip to Flamenco Beach is certainly recommended. There are not many places like it in the world.
1) Its long, about 1.5 miles long.
2) The water is crystal clear.
3) The sand is light, white, and fluffy. You can walk bare footed without any issues.
In other words, its the type of beach you expect to see in a postcard of the Caribbean.
Getting to Flamenco Beach is the issue if you're not staying in Culebra. You basically have three options:
a) You can take a boat tour there. There are plenty of operators, most of them leaving from Fajardo, that'll take you to Flamenco. It's the easiest way to get there in the sense that the tour operator plans everything for you, and all you need to do is show up and you get a wonderful daytrip to one of the most beautiful beaches in the planet. Tours there usually include an hour of snorkeling off the coast of Culebra before hitting Flamenco beach. While these are convenient, they have one issue: they are often re-routed to Icacos. The reason is the currents can be quite strong, and even when the boat does manage to make the trip to Culebra, its common for a lot of people in the boat to get seasick. So, if the forecast says the water won't be super smooth, the operator will reroute the trip to Icacos, which is much closer to Fajardo. And while Icacos is great, Flamenco beach it is not. So call a day ahead to make sure the tour will actually make the trip to Culebra if going to Culebra is important to you...and it should.
b) You can take the ferry to Culebra, and then either rent a vehicle or take public transportation to Flamenco beach. This will be cheaper and won't get you rerouted to Icacos. The logistics are just a bit more complex.
c) You can fly to Culebra. This is the most reliable way of getting there, but also the most expensive.
If I could re-do my trip to Puerto Rico, I'd probably go with option (b) and I'd try to stay a night or two in Culebra. But whatever you choose, a trip to Flamenco Beach is certainly recommended. There are not many places like it in the world.
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Conociendo Mundo
Medina del Campo, إسبانيا218 مساهمة
Es la playa más famosa de culebra y con razón. Es una enorme playa con aguas azules, fina arena y palmeras. La verdad que es preciosa. Tienes kioskos cerca para tomar algo, puedes pasear y ver el tanque famoso que hay en la orilla, bañarte, tomar el sol... es divina! La pena es que como en todos estos sitios tan "famosos" pues es donde acudimos todo el mundo....
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Drew B
3 مساهمات
This is the best beach I have ever visited! Blue water, white sand, tanks to explore, and awesome beach side cuisine at the kiosko.
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Hi,
We are going to Culebra in April and have same day round trip air tickets. From the Culebra airport how do we get to Flamenco Beach? Are ther taxis readily available. There will be 3 of us. Or should we rent a jeep?
Thanks
Experience600953
Falls Church, فيرجينيا
We are staying on Vieques and I am desperately trying to find a way to get to culebra from vieques by boat? Does anyone know a direct boat option to culebra from vieques?
Martha
سان أنطونيو, تكساس
Where can I buy tickets to get from the main island of puerto rico to culebra and to the next flamenco island
InorOut
سان خوان, Puerto Rico22 مساهمة
You can go by Ferry from Ceiba to Culebra .... but ( and this is a big “but”) there have been an extreme problem with the ferries... if you have the extra money and you want to get the best out of your trip ... I would fly from San Juan to Culebra and then fly back. This will allow you a trouble free vacation in what is an incredible beach paradise. For flight info , contact Cape Air. You will spend a little more but you won’t be stuck a whole day in Ceiba.
Hi can you rent umbrella and chairs once there?
Storyteller15122
Vermont47 مساهمة
No! All facilities, venders and rentals of equipment at the beach have been closed since Maria in 2017.

Paulo B
Lomas del Mirador, الأرجنتين
Como puedo llegar desde el viejo San Juan? Me gustaría pasar el día en la playa.
Gracias
Onerivergal
Michigan4 مساهمات
Rumor has it that the campground will close on March 15, 2020? Is this true?
Storyteller15122
Vermont47 مساهمة
The campground has been closed since 2017.
DPhillips61
Corpus Christi, تكساس43 مساهمة
We will be staying in San Juan in March. How do we get to Flamenco Beach? We will have a rental car, so would we ferry over or take public transportation?
Tom C.
Brooksville, فلوريدا26 مساهمة
You need to take a ferry from Fajardo to Flamenco Beach. You can get your tickets in advance online or get them at the ferry port.
The tickets are minimal when purchased at the port, only a couple of dollars. But about 17.00 online but it guarantees passage.
Ana R
Apopka, فلوريدامساهمة
Hello! How easy or complicated was to get tickets for the ferry?
Rosa T
Springfield, ماساتشوستس14 مساهمة
Hello, we booked a snorkeling tour and the tour guides reserved our physical round trip tickets to pick up at the ferry terminal once we arrived. You can purchase tickets ahead of time online which I would recommend since you get priority boarding and if there is no more space on the ferry you will need to wait until the next ferry comes. I kind of felt like a second class citizen with the physical tickets vs online. Another thing to keep in mind is that the ferry service has been notoriously unreliable. While disembarking on our return trip in Ceiba at 6 pm, the ferry scheduled to leave to Vieques was cancelled and only residents would be allowed on the 10 pm ferry. You also have the options of booking the catamaran tours which take you straight to the island or booking a flight. Hope this helps! Best, Rosa
Patricia R
ماراكايبو, فنزويلا19 مساهمة
Did you visit culebra taking a tour or did you do the trip by yourself??
Rosa T
Springfield, ماساتشوستس14 مساهمة
Hello, We booked a snorkeling tour and definitely recommend booking a tour of some kind. Our guides led us snorkeling on Tamarindo Beach then we got dropped off at Flamenco Beach for the afternoon before being dropped off at the ferry. They took care of booking our ferry tickets, but I would recommend booking online yourself if they allow it so you can get priority boarding. We have not taken a catamaran tour, but based on our experience with the ferry we would definitely consider it on our next trip. Hope this helps! Best, Rosa