Best Beaches in Culebra

Home to one of the world's most beautiful beaches

Updated April 2026 β€’ 21 beaches

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Culebra is a tiny island with a massive reputation for beach beauty. Flamenco Beach consistently ranks among the top beaches in the world, and it's just the beginning. This 7-mile-long island packs 21 beaches into its compact coastline.

Beyond Flamenco, Culebra offers world-class snorkeling at Tamarindo and Carlos Rosario, secluded gems like Zoni Beach, and a car-free, laid-back atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time. The island's small size makes beach hopping easy.

Culebra Beach Tips

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Flamenco Beach

Arrive early (before 10 AM) for the best spot. The east end near the old tanks is less crowded. Facilities include food carts and restrooms.

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Snorkeling Paradise

Carlos Rosario (reached by trail from Flamenco) and Tamarindo Beach have the best snorkeling. Bring your own gear for the best experience.

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Getting There

Ferry from Ceiba (45 min) or small plane from San Juan. Book ferry tickets weeks in advance. Flights are pricier but more reliable.

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Rent a Golf Cart

Golf carts are the most popular way to get around Culebra. Reserve in advance as the supply is limited. Some beaches require a Jeep.

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Camping at Flamenco

Flamenco Beach has a campsite right on the sand. It's the most affordable accommodation and an incredible experience. Book DRNA permits early.

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Pack Everything

Culebra has limited shops. Bring all essentials including sunscreen, snorkel gear, water shoes, and cash (some places don't take cards).

Culebra Beaches: FAQs

Is Flamenco Beach really that beautiful?
Yes. Flamenco Beach is consistently rated one of the top 10 beaches in the world by major travel publications. Its horseshoe bay of white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water is genuinely spectacular.
How do I get to Culebra?
Take the passenger ferry from Ceiba (45 minutes, ~$4.50 round trip) or fly from San Juan on Vieques Air Link or Cape Air (~25 minutes, $80-150 each way). Ferry tickets sell out - book online in advance.
How many days do you need in Culebra?
A day trip is possible but rushed. Two to three days lets you properly explore Flamenco, snorkel at Carlos Rosario and Tamarindo, visit Zoni Beach, and enjoy the island's relaxed pace.
Where is the best snorkeling in Culebra?
Carlos Rosario Beach (a 20-minute trail from Flamenco) has the best reef snorkeling. Tamarindo Beach is famous for sea turtle encounters. Both require their own snorkel gear.
Can you camp on Flamenco Beach?
Yes! Flamenco has a designated campsite right behind the beach. Tent camping costs about $30/night. You need a DRNA permit booked in advance, especially for weekends and holidays.

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