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      Culebra and ViequesPuerto Rico

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      Strolling the black-sand beach on Vieques
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      Strolling the black-sand beach on Vieques
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      Strolling the black-sand beach on Vieques

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      World-famous Flamenco beach on Culebra
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      World-famous Flamenco beach on Culebra
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      World-famous Flamenco beach on Culebra

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      Sipping beers and enjoying the view from Bananas Beach & Bar Grill on Vieques
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      Sipping beers and enjoying the view from Bananas Beach & Bar Grill on Vieques
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      Sipping beers and enjoying the view from Bananas Beach & Bar Grill on Vieques

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      Boats docked alongside the lush forests of Culebra
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      Boats docked alongside the lush forests of Culebra
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      Boats docked alongside the lush forests of Culebra

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      Overlooking Vieques from a balcony at Hacienda Tamarindo Bed & Breakfast
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      Overlooking Vieques from a balcony at Hacienda Tamarindo Bed & Breakfast
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      Overlooking Vieques from a balcony at Hacienda Tamarindo Bed & Breakfast

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      A small key off the coast of Vieques’ Esperanza beach
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      A small key off the coast of Vieques’ Esperanza beach
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      A small key off the coast of Vieques’ Esperanza beach

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      A boardwalk leading to Tamarindo beach on Culebra
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      A boardwalk leading to Tamarindo beach on Culebra
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      A boardwalk leading to Tamarindo beach on Culebra

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      History with a view at the Fortín Conde de Mirasol on Vieques
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      History with a view at the Fortín Conde de Mirasol on Vieques
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      History with a view at the Fortín Conde de Mirasol on Vieques

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      A cluster of vacation homes on Culebra
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      A cluster of vacation homes on Culebra
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      A cluster of vacation homes on Culebra

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      Taking the boat out for a snorkeling trip around Culebra
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      Taking the boat out for a snorkeling trip around Culebra
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      Taking the boat out for a snorkeling trip around Culebra

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      Dreamy beaches and secluded escapes on Puerto Rico’s islands

      Located just 32 kilometers and 10 kilometers off the east coast of the Puerto Rican mainland respectively, Culebra and Vieques are perfect day trip destinations brimming with natural wonders and tropical luxuries. The laid-back islands are home to postcard-perfect beaches, resorts and the world’s brightest bioluminescent bay. From the mainland, Culebra and Vieques can be reached by ferry, boat or a quick plane ride.


      Beaches of Culebra

      Culebra, which is divided into six districts known as “barrios,” is where visitors will find some of the most stunning beaches in the world. Flamenco beach, which regularly lands on “best beaches” lists, has soft white sand and crystalline waters, making it ideal for snorkeling, swimming and photography. Also on Culebra are Carlos Rosario beach and Tamarindo beach, outstanding spots for snorkeling and turtle-watching. To really get away from it all, head to Isla Culebrita, an even smaller uninhabited island with six small beaches and a lighthouse, the island’s only man-made structure.

       

      Beaches of Vieques

      You’ll likely never forget a visit to Vieques’ Mosquito Bay. The brightest bioluminescent bay in the world twinkles at night thanks to the abundance of glowing algae called dinoflagellates. It can be explored via kayak or boat (no swimming allowed). During the day, pull up a towel under a palm tree at family-friendly and beautiful Sun Bay. Or, experience the unique sensation of walking along the Black Sand beach, so-named for its sand created from volcanic materials.

       

      Vieques National Wildlife Refuge

      More than 60 percent of Vieques is actually a national wildlife refuge, occupying 7,284 hectares that was once used by the U.S. military. It is home to some of the island’s finest beaches and gives visitors the chance to experience many different ecosystems, including bays, mangrove forests, salt flats and trails. There’s much to do here, from hiking and horseback riding to bird-watching, diving and paddle boarding.

       

      Cultural Landmarks

      The rich history of these islands comes to life in Vieques at Fortín Conde de Marisol, the last Spanish fort built in the Americas. The Colonial-style building, built around 1850, houses an art gallery with indigenous artifacts. It sits on a hill, making it a prime spot for island views. The Punta Mulas Lighthouse, which was constructed in 1895, now serves as a museum dedicated to the island’s history. The lighthouse was restored in 1992 and offers majestic views ofPuerto Rico and Culebra.

      Island food is part of the culture, too. Combine the freshest seafood with farm-to-table ingredients, and it’s no surprise these islands have such a vibrant culinary scene. On Culebra, head to Dinghy Dock for fresh seafood or Susie’s for Asian-Puerto Rican fusion dishes like seared tuna and lobster salad.

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      Overlooking Mosquito Bay during the day
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      The best time to visit Mosquito Bay is closer to the new moon, when there’s little moonlight, to allow the bioluminescence to shine brightly.

      A pristine, empty beach on Culebra
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      True island getaway: You can only reach these islands by boat, ferry, water taxis or small planes.

      The beautiful Flamenco Beach on the island of Culebra in Puerto Rico
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