Author: Linda H (---.dhcp.mrqt.mi.charter.com)
Date: 12-07-10 18:57
There are food kiosks at Flamenco Beach, food is good and pretty reasonable. If you want to hit some of the other beaches, like Zoni (my favorite) you may want to rent a vehicle from Jerry, Carlos or Dick and Cathie.
If you fly ask about weight limitations on luggage. If yoiuo decide to take the ferry, renting a car can be cheaper than John's Publico or Henry, if you want to deal with traffic and finding the ferry docks in Fajardo on your own. (If I can do it anyone can!) That way you can stop wherever you need to. If you're not comfortable with navigating in new places, or don't want the hassles of picking up and returning a car, then if you're taking the ferry I'd recommend John or Henry. Their contact info is in the transport section. They can stop at stores along the way if you want them to. There are also several small grocery stores on Culebra, although none close to Flamenco if you are camping and don't have a car.
I hope you can make the trip. Culebra is beautiful and truly is a special place. Also hope your wife will soon be recovering -- the sun and sand should be a real morale-booster for her. If she's not up to camping I'd suggest calling Culebra Vacation planners, or check out their website, to see if you can find accomodations in your price range. While there are no budget motels on Culebra, there are some reasonably-priced places that might be available.
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