Author: Mort (---.tampabay.res.rr.com)
Date: 04-17-08 09:29
Zach, if you are worried about being bored on Culebra and wanting to escape after only two or three days, it might not be your best destination. I'm being sincere here, not meaning to sound snide.
The food on Culebra is not only adequate but surprisingly good, with quite a few options. There are several bars, and two of them are quite nice and sometimes even festive.
Culebra is not an easy island to get on and off for brief sojourns to other islands. Definitely not worth the effort. Otherwise, why go to Culebra to begin with?
If you want both beaches and nightlife, virtually every major island in the region has an abundance of both. Culebra is different. That's what people love about it.
If you fall in love with Culebra like so many have, you won't want to leave.
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Denise, you know your kids. For instance, do they enjoy camping or do they whine all the time? Do they enjoy books, or only TV? Do they like being outdoors or do you have to force them to go outside? I think you'll be surprised at how much your kids will enjoy the change of lifestyle in Culebra. If you're wise, you'll rent a place without a TV (or unplug it at least). And bring some cards and games. And books. (Have the read Ender's Game?)
I have rarely heard anyone complain about boredom in Culebra. Not even teenagers.
It's very healthy for teens to get away from all the things they're used to in society, especially canned entertainment.
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