Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Culebra Island, Puerto Rico
Culebra Island is an island known for its beautiful beaches. In 2004, The Travel Channel, Playa Flamenco ranked as one of the most beautiful beaches. Its white sand invite you to throw your shoes and melt into the sand, dispelled all the worries and burdens. Visit us and Blogoversary Culebra Island, also known as Culebra EspaƱola.Isla Virgin Island is one of the islands where coral reefs are protected and can be seen in its natural state. Culebra Island is 17 miles east of Puerto Rico (Big Island), 12 miles west of St. Thomas and 9 miles north of Vieques. The whole island is about 7 miles long, including the Keys. It was colonized by the Spanish in 1886 and became a U.S. territory in 1898. Culebra Island was the best kept secret since the days of pirates. The pirate Sir Henry Morgan kept his hideaway in the beautiful island.
The U.S. Navy bombed the island for many years which kept the deserted beaches and no access. Today you can see the white sand, clear water and reefs in the wild with fish and corals. Culebra Island with seven miles long and four miles wide, surrounded by deserted beaches, gives it a majestic spectacle. The temperature varies from 80 to 90 degrees during the day and 75 to 85 degrees at night. How perfect! The currency used is the dollar. No passport or visa is required to Americans. The local language is Spanish. We speak English and "Spanglish, a mixture of both languages. The Hospederia MOMMY offers accommodation in a relaxed and tropical. Our friendly staff will assist you with information and reservation, ensuring that your holiday memorable. http://www.mamacitasguesthouse.com
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