Author: Mort (---.tampabay.res.rr.com)
Date: 07-03-08 09:18
I love it when posters use their Culebra indian names. It's good to hear from you, Is-there-any-shade.
My given indian name is Can-you-take-a-llama-on-the-ferry.
Here are my answers, for what they're worth:
1. During the week is always more peaceful than the weekends because locals from PR tend to come on the weekends. Unless there's a holiday, of course.
That being said, August would fall in the upper half of the year, crowd-wise. Sept/Oct/Nov/earlyDec are all less crowded. Just like anywhere else. And early August really isn't much different than late July, philosophically speaking.
2. Almost always, loud people desist by 11. They can make life uncomfortable up until then. It's not common, but all it takes is one group, right? There's less of that in Section E than the other sections because it's more remote. But Fri and Sat nights are definitely more likely than other nights. So as I always say, "Bring earplugs and a sense of humor." There are no roosters at Flamenco, fortunately.
3. During high-vacation periods, you can't count on finding lodging at the last second. But I really don't think you should give up on Flamenco no matter what. It's an experience you'll never forget. You can always stay in motels at home (or anywhere else).
4. Culebrita is nice and all, but don't underestimate Carlos Rosario and some of the other beaches on Culebra. They are gorgeous and remote, and Carlos Rosario has far better snorkeling than Culebrita. I'd recommend spending the money on a car for a couple days if you want to explore some of the "remote" beaches.
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1,032. All of these are illegal, and frankly, Is-there-any-shade, I'm a bit shocked that you'd ever consider them.
As for the rest of your 2,356 questions, the answer is "Maybe, under some circumstances".
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