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Pristine beaches and relaxation await in Culebra.
Where to Stay in Culebra
From guesthouses nestled on the lush hillsides to hotels with sweeping ocean views, here are some of the best places to stay in Culebra.
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Pristine beaches and relaxation await in Culebra.
From guesthouses nestled on the lush hillsides to hotels with sweeping ocean views, here are some of the best places to stay in Culebra.
Walk down one of the most impressive aisles at Catedral de San Juan Bautista. Photo by Noel Del Pilar.
Tie the knot at one of these stunningly beautiful churches in Puerto Rico.
Mofongo is a staple Puerto Rican dish that pairs well with everything!
Plan a trip to Puerto Rico's seaside foodie paradise, where Guayama’s Coastal Gastronomic Route offers an abundance of fresh seafood.
Savor some staple dishes like rice and beans and tostones at Duffy's Restaurant.
Enjoy authentic Puerto Rican cuisine after a day at the beach.
Dinghy Dock is one of the the most popular restaurants in Culebra.
The tropical vibes flow at Culebra’s charming restaurants.
Buena Vibra is regarded as one of the best restaurants in Cabo Rojo.
Savor creative restaurants in town, or bar-hopping at el Poblado de Boquerón.
Taste creole dishes and meat cuts at ASAO Smokehouse restaurant in Ciales.
Go restaurant-hopping like a local to discover all the delicious food in Ciales.
Doña Ana is a mainstay of the Bayamón dining scene.
Bayamón's nickname is "El Pueblo del Chicharrón" — Pork Rind City — for its fried pork snacks and savory Creole flavors.
San Juan blends elements of the Old World with all the amenities of modern urban life.
As the oldest European-founded city in the Americas, San Juan is the beating heart of history and culture in Puerto Rico.