Author: Jeannie G3 (---.asm.bellsouth.net)
Date: 04-16-08 15:55
I couldn't say it any better:
From MJ: "All the beaches on Culebra have tops on them, though some of them seem to have no bottoms.
But humans are legally required to wear clothing covering their *private* parts (it's conservative here; that includes all of PR and the Virgin Islands as well and also means that in town, by law, men are required to wear shirts and women need to have some sort of cover up over bathing suits as well - and the police have been known to give tickets - and certain business owners will not let you in stores or restaurants *uncovered*).
That being said, there are a lot of beaches you can go to and be close to 100% assured you will be alone and you can do what you like, especially in the quiet months."
From Me: If you don't wear anything, I guess you won't have any room for valuables, will get bit by the mosquitos, nats and other bugs (so yes take bug spray).
If you decide to venture out on kayak or other dinghy, I'd check out the story about Mr. Alex Aparnev a Culebra resident who in January 2007, decided to take his inflatable boat to Luis Pena and long story short, ended up near Ceiba and was found 2 days later. Luckily, he survived to tell his story. Look it up:
www.culebracalendaronline.com February 2007: My Culebra Water Adventure
Happy travels! J
supergarcia3
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