In Culebra the most popular beach is Flamenco Beach. It is famous for its beauty. This particular beach also has the convenience of food and drinks which is something no other beach on the island has. Here, you can visit a beach each day since there are so many to check out. These are all good for snorkeling, surfing, windsurfing or just swimming and relaxing. Feel free to ask locals which beach would be perfect to do some surfing at, since as you may know it all depends on the wind and waves conditions. The coral reefs on each one of these beaches are all worth seeing.
Tortuga Beach in Culebrita Island. Culebrita is the largest key in eastern Culebra. If you go snorkeling on this island you might want to stay on the South shore and explore the reefs to your drop off point. There is the Culebrita Lighthouse you can check out. It is well worth the hike.
Malena - Is a small bay facing east, protected by a reef area from the ocean swell. It has a tiny sandy beach area, mangroves and beautiful rocks. This area is considered part of the Nature Reserve. It is only a few feet away from Punta Soldado. Basically the things to do around here are swimming, snorkeling or just hanging out. Hiking would be beautiful around this area, there are many cacti and low brush.
Melones - A favorite of many snorkeling enthusiasts. This coral beach can be reached easily by foot from town!
Mosquito - A quiet beach with road access and a little bit of shade, there is a beautiful reef to snorkle in at both ends of Mosquito.
Sardinas - Very near the town, here you don't have to travel far, the water is calm and there are fish to see and catch.
Punta Soldado - is a lovely quiet beach made up of small pebbles. Swimming and snorkeling are great in this beach. You can see beautiful Vieques and the main island of Puerto Rico.
Zoni - A very quiet beach with public access facing Northeast. It has a great view of Culebrita, Cayo Norte and St. Thomas.
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