Author: David Stockhausen (---.sbtnvt.adelphia.net)
Date: 02-12-06 22:05
I am planning on going to Culebra the 1st week of March with a friend, niether of us have a budget really. I have had friends that have gone and camped in the past and loved it. I can't wait. Naturally travelling costs money, but I am used to roughing it, camping etc. I am just looking for accurate information about prices.
1) how much does it cost to get there from SanJuan/ how long does it take realistically?
2) Does it make sense to bring a camp stove and groceries or is eating there relatively cheap? I have heard mixed reviews, some say you can eat from Kiosks and such for about $10 perday.
3) Camping I read was 10 a day, and others say it is $20/day...whats the skinny? what is the cheapest way to stay on Culebra?
4) Is it really essential to bring sleeping bags? How cool does it get at night? What about therma- rests etc.?
5) I like to walk, I don't plan on renting a car if it is not essential, I have heard that hitch-hiking is safe and a fun way to meet people...is this true?
6) What would you recommend bringing? Hiking boots vs. sneakers? Chaco sandals vs. sneakers? Anything warm for nighttime?
7) also are there laundromats on the island?
Any info about any of these topics would be great.
great website
david
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