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Just got back fom Puerto Rico!!!!!!!!!!! 16 months ago

Paradise! OMG. good stuff man. I should work for the tourism board.



Vieques 2 years ago

Went here in 2005.

Isla de Vieques, an island truly deserving of the name “virgin”. La Isla Nena is one of the few islands that remain like the Caribbean of the past; tranquil, lush, un-crowded, with natural beauty all around.

Isla de Vieques is one of the Spanish Virgin Islands of Puerto Rico. You can get to the island in just a short ride on the ferry or a 20 minute flight from San Juan. The island is located just 6 miles off the southeast coast of Puerto Rico.

Vieques was blessed with spectacular beaches that rival any beach on the Caribbean. Come and feast your eyes with clear waters that seem to have been painted by a master artist using coordinating shades of blue, turquoise, and light greens. Each beach is different with it’s own flavor and personality.

Vieques shows off lush green flora that embraces rolling hills and beautifully frame the magnificent and breathtaking coastline. Vieques offers tranquility, beauty, peace, adventure, history, new friends, bright stars, beautiful horses, playful pelicans on the water, crabs greeting you on the beach, palms dancing to the wind, and love.

There is more to Isla de Vieques than beautiful beaches; this small island is rich in history, it houses the last Spanish fort.

Vieques is populated by friendly people that have hearts as colorful as the flowers that abound all over the island. When you arrive to the island you’ll receive a warm welcome, arrive as a visitor and leave as a friend.



Culebra 2 years ago

Went here in 2005.

Located about nineteen miles east of Puerto Rico and eight miles north of Vieques, Culebra is the smallest of the inhabited Spanish Virgin Islands.

Culebra is an arid island, having no rivers or streams. She gets her water from Puerto Rico via Vieques. Because of the lack of run-off from streams and rivers, Culebra boasts crystal clear waters with sixty feet of visibility on a bad day.

Culebra is an island municipality under the domain of Puerto Rico.

Culebra has by about three thousand residents. The quiet, unspoiled island has little to offer in nightlife, except for a quiet, safe walk in the moonlight or the occasional sound of guitar music from one of her few night spots. The island has little crime and very little to do, but relax at the beach or your favorite watering hole. The snorkeling and scuba diving around Culebra are outstanding. Hard and soft corals abound in the shallows and magnificent reefs encircle the island. Tropical fish and other sea life abound. The depths rarely exceed one hundred feet.




 

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