Culebra
Culebra’s series of bays, peninsulas, and bars create a long and intricate shoreline, some of which end in abrupt cliffs, sandy shores, or mangrove forests. The principal harbor, Ensenada Honda, is considered to be one of the most secure hurricane harbors in the Caribbean. The topography of Culebra is irregular with low elevation hills. Mount Resaca is the tallest hill on the island at 650 feet.
The island of Culebra lies approximately 17 miles east of Puerto Rico, 12 miles west of St. Thomas and 9 miles north of Vieques. Its total area, including surrounding cays, is 7,000 acres.
Culebra is easily accessible from the Yacht Club, only 25 miles to Culebra. Day Beach, Scuba and Fishing Charters are available.
Although Culebra is a sleepy island, there is certainly enough to see and do.
Activities:
– Beach
– Scuba
– Shopping
– Museum
– Art Galleries
– Bio-Luminescent Bays
– Swimming
– Snorkeling
– Scuba Diving
– Kite Surf
– Water Taxi to one of the many smaller cays surrounding Culebra