Author: Cristina Sara Leggy (---.chass.ncsu.edu)
Date: 12-11-08 13:39
First of all the "publico" you're talking about is a taxi. A publico in PR means public transportation like a bus. The first year I went to Culebra I booked a taxi in advance and we were met at the airport. The second time I used a different company who cancelled on me at the last minute. From that experience I can tell you that just about any taxi you see on the curb at the airport will happily bring you to Fajardo. There's pretty much a set price with little room for negotiation. I can't remember what I paid last year, but it is certainly in the $65-80 range. The cab driver will also be very happy to meet you in Fajardo on your way back and will give you his cell # to call or you can just tell him the time you will be on the ferry and he will be there. I am fluent in Spanish, but most people in the tourist business speak enough English to get by.
cristina
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