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Check out Rosa's Place, depending on how many people you will have. Great guys there!
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Hello,
Our guest house (Rosa's Place) will need its payment in cash on check-in. Since we'll be vising San Juan and El Yunque for a few days first, I don't know if I want to carry hundred
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Hey Torben,
Thrifty Rents one way, and also Enterprise...and Avis. So, you can rent a one way to Fajardo/Ceiba and drop it off (The car rental places will take you to the airport in Ceiba
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Second Barbara Rosa's. We love that place.
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Don't skip Barbara-Rosa's (on road between school and airport). Seafood, pork and beef...... all really good and reasonable!
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We spent the week of July 10 on Vieques and took the 9AM Air Flamenco flight from Vieques to Culebra. We grabbed our bags and went across the street to get our "jeep" from Jerry. Although I still had
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As far as cash, I believe there are a couple places outside Flamenco that only accept cash: Heather's (pizzeria), Susie's, Barbara Rosa's and Juanita Banana's.
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I'll give Rob a little help on his recommendations to help avoid confusion. The bakery (panaderia) near the airport is called El Patio, not Milka. Great sandwiches made on a panini press, pastries a
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We visited Culebra 2/15 thru 2/20. We stayed at Trade Winds which we rented from Jim at Culebra Island Realty. The house sits above Zoni and is an easy walk down to and back from the beach. Jim was gr
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Always on my list when on Culebra:
Susie's (always excellent)
El Batey (lunch spot, best cheeseburgers)
Barbara Rosa's (byob, great value for great food)
Heather's (pizz
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Hi!
We've been coming to Culebra for 5 years now. I don't think there is a less touristy place in the entire Caribbean. And Culebra has the better beaches by far.
That said, Culebra isn'
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We visited Culebra during the same week last year. We had a wonderful time. We stayed at Casita Tropical, check their website (they are linked to this site). It was very well priced for the 3 of us an
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for value I'd nominate Barbara Rosa's as a contender. esp. if shark tenders are on the menu.
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the best selections of groceries are a few blocks off the main road to Flamenco, you may want to consider (if you do get a jeep/Thing for part of your stay) to bring a few basics (things close early)
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Hi! We returned from our first trip to Culebra last week (first week of April) -- it was wonderful! I was a 'lurker' around this forum before we left -- I want to thank everyone who participates her
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I will be visiting Culebra soon and are trying to get a list of places to eat together. These are the ones I have so far....
Pandeli
El Eden
El Batey
El Caobo
He
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Got back last week from 13th trip to Culebra. We took friends this time for first time ever and they are hooked. Stayed at a house rented from Culebra Island Realty and it was great - sited on Pela/Al
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Michelle,
the island has changed in many ways since my first trip in 1995. If you fly, the first thing you will notice is the new terminal at the aeropuerto. The good news is, they left
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HI all,
Talk food to me :) My husband and I were on Culebra last year and had a difficult time finding options. We frequented Mamacita's and Barbara Rosa's--as well as the kiosk by the ferry ter
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Mayra - bulk basics and things you would expect at a Safeway, limited choice, but large quantity
Milka - fresh meat and veg and assorted packaged, limited quantity, but large choice
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mamacita's and heather's i am sad to say were closed. i didn't know about barbara rosa's where are they located ? by the way would you happen to know the name of the bakery we had breakfast at every m
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We just got back from our 2nd trip to Culebra and I thought I would post a couple of things. Hopefully they might help someone out for their trip planning.
If you are looking to spend so
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First time to PR and doing my research online and found this site/forum... looks like there are a lot of Culebra fans here so I am hoping for some good advices from you all.
Going next we
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My girlfriend and I spent the first week in April in Culebra and because this forum was so helpful prior to our going, I feel an obligation to post our experiences. I could go on and on so i'll just
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My husband and I got back form a week in Culebra yesterday. It was so sad to leave such a perfect place. I cannot wait to go back.
The beaches were fabulous. We had great snorkling at Fl
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OK, Culebra fans! By popular demand, here is my trip report.
We had a group of five guys, all of us friends since high school (class of NO WAY I'M TELLIN'). We flew into San Juan on US A
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Hello Danielle,
The area near the Ferry dock is the main area for New Years Eve. Mamacita's is very close to there.
Our favorite place to eat is the Dinghy Dock. People hav
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Thanks for the info on Tina's. Apparently, this is a bit of a phenomenon on the island. Places open and close at-will. Barbara at Barbara Rosa's was the head chef at Bahia Marina for a number of years
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I beleive you have enough time for both islands.
While in Vieques, you may want to visit the bioluminiscent bay, Manuel Ky beach ( Blue Beach ), Punta Arenas ( Green Beach ), Sun Bay, among othe
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i just came back from 3 days, 4 nights in culebra and wanted give my feedback on the dining i did there. we prepared our own breakfasts and lunches during our stay, and we ate 2 nights at ricci's and
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