Author: Linda H (---.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com)
Date: 08-23-11 13:22
Throughout March and April I think it is safe to assume it is spring break somewhere. Having said that, based on our two visits to Culebra, I think most college kids on break gravitate towards more "tourist-y" spots where the liquor flows freely and there are lots of other young people to party with at casinoes, etc. I can't imagine Culebra attracting a lot of college-age crowds at any time. And many families with younger kids choose the more structured experiences of the larger resorts and theme parks. People who choose Culebra choose it because of the lack of such things. Doesn't mean you can't go out and have a few drinks, or have some fun in a bar, but it just isn't a party hot spot.
I believe spring break in PR is Holy Week, or at least it was in 2010, and there were more young people and families around than the previous year, but nothing like the big resort areas. Even during Holy Week you can find isolation if you want it. We had Resaca all to ourselves all day, and I hear Brava is an easier hike.
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