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    Culebra International Hostel - View from the hostel - there is a gas station and market with a butcher shop within 100 feet.

    Culebra International Hostel

    4.3(11 reviews)
    2.0 km

    My girlfriend and I felt very lucky to have found this place. This was our first trip to the island…read moreof Culebra and we took the ferry ride from Fajardo to get there. We ended up not arriving until about 9:30pm. Well as it turns out the island basically shuts down about that time, so we had no way to get to Flamenco Beach, where we intended to camp for the week. So at this point we were stranded. Luckily, a guy named Eric who worked at a dive shop in Fajardo gave us Tommy's number in case we needed a place to stay in Culebra. Tommy owns and runs the hostel. Tommy was very pleasant to deal with, and after I described the situation, he offered us a discount on a private room. The great news was that the hostel is just a 3-5 minute walk from the ferry, so we could make it without a cab. The hostel portion of Culebra International is a large dorm style room with bunk beds. There is also a community kitchen where you can keep drinks cold or cook. I took some pictures of the areas. They looked well taken care of and clean. My girlfriend and I stayed in one of the private rooms, which had a queen size bed as well as a bunk bed, and a private bathroom. The room was very clean, and has a window air conditioning unit that works quite well. We had planned to camp out all week at Flamenco Beach, but ended up coming back to stay the night before we left Culebra because it was nice to have the comforts of A/C and a bed, and be close to the ferry. Tommy was a great host. He was willing to give us a ride to Flamenco the next day, and to the airport (we decided to fly back to the big island instead of messing with the ferry) on our last day. We paid a small fee for the rides, so it was not unlike hiring a cab, but much more convenient as he was already there. I highly recommend renting a jeep (~$65/day) or golf car ($45/day) while you are in Culebra, as the island may be small but you definitely will want some transportation to go exploring. Tommy also offered complimentary coffee to me each morning, which was very nice. Other things to consider: - Culebra International is about 50 yards from the biggest grocery store on the island, and 15 yards from one of the two gas stations which also has a small convenience store. - The private rooms go for about $65-$75 depending on time of year. The cheapest room elsewhere in the off-season is $90+. - Tommy is from Louisiana originally, so no language barrier to deal with. - Tommy is happy to tell you about the island or where to go. He also offers laundry service and is a very enjoyable person to work with. If you have any other questions about Culebra, feel free to message me. I'm pretty sure I saw everything it has to offer during my week stay!

    I'm a little late for my review, I stayed at this hostel about a year ago but I feel like I should…read moreshare my experience. What an amazing place, the hostel is clean, it's well decorated and the staff is amazingly helpful and friendly. I visited last year August 2016 I made friends with Michael (owners son) the family was so nice and caring. They would give us rides to nearest beaches, such as Tamarindo, flamenco and they where even nice enough to have my over for lunch. Long story short, this is the place to go to! I was a bit nervous to go to a hostel since I'd never been to one till then. I highly recommend this place, if you're a solo traveler it's a must do. I made so many friends on the Island! I want to go back! And when I do I will be staying here for sure! Thank you!

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    Culebra International Hostel - View of the canal, standing outside our room on the right side of the building.

    View of the canal, standing outside our room on the right side of the building.

    Culebra International Hostel
    Culebra International Hostel

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    Rosa's Place Guesthouse - Our Guesthouse

    Rosa's Place Guesthouse

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.7 km

    We loved our relaxing and enjoyable stay at Rosa's. Marcos and Richard are extremely accommodating…read morehosts and will take care of everything, including cooking breakfast or dinner with local ingredients. They also offer exciting scuba adventures and boat tours, as well as recommendations for the best local restaurants and beaches. The guesthouse is a short distance from town and from multiple beaches. We walked or took taxis, but you can easily rent a Jeep or golf cart for faster transportation. The guesthouse itself features more of a local feel, which we found very enjoyable after staying in a touristy hotel in Vieques. Check out Rosa's next time you're looking for a island getaway!

    We stayed at Rosa's for 3 nights in March and our stay was really fun. This is a guesthouse and not…read morea high end hotel, so, you have to lower your expectations since most of the places you will stay in are guesthouse (at least from what we could see). Marcos and Richard are awesome and know a lot about the island. Every spot that they recommended were on the money!! We stayed in the 1 bedroom apartment with lots of space and a private balcony which is a plus, plus, plus (did I mention it's screened in so that bugs stay out of your way??). We had coffee in the mornings and of course, listening to the roosters. You can hear the planes taking off in the morning, but once you are back from the beach late afternoon, is like they were not even there. Marcos is a terrific cook and we ordered breakfast one morning and dinner for our last night. We didn't snorkel with them, but Richard gave us some awesome tips of where to go and what we would see. I totally recommend Rosa's to anyone going to Culebra; well, as long as you're not looking for high end places. Thumbs up guys and keep up the awesome work you're doing.

    Palmetto Guesthouse - Front Door leading into the Guesthouse

    Palmetto Guesthouse

    5.0(7 reviews)
    1.2 km

    I have never been to the Caribbean before, however now I plan on going back at least once a year. I…read morefell in love with this small island B&B the moment I laid eyes on it. It was colourful, warm and welcoming. Culebra is not an island of big fancy 5 star hotels or casinos and that's just what I were looking for. You feel at home in Culebra the moment you are greeted at the airport by Mark or Terrie and this is something that I have never experienced before. Mark and Terrie were over the top, fantastic hosts. They were more than helpful when it came to suggestions on places to dine, activities to do that day or places to rent a kayak or bike. Not only were they friendly and accommodating but they went above and beyond what you would normally expect from a regular B&B in the states. Their thoughtfulness radiates from them like sunshine on the beach. If my boyfriend or I needed anything at all, Mark and Terrie would make sure they recommended something or got it for us. I went to Culebra during Thanksgiving vacation and wasn't expecting to find a Turkey dinner anywhere. To my surprise, I was invited upstairs to Mark and Terrie's place above the guesthouse for a HUGE feast fit for a king. It was great to converse with other guests, meet their friends from the island and get to know Mark and Terrie. I felt like a true islander that had lived here for years and not just a visitor or a guest. I stayed in the Bougainvillea Room which had a Queen sized bed. Each room at the Palmetto included a private bathroom with a shower, mini-refrigerator, an air conditioner and an alarm clock (very helpful, but we didn't use it much... hehe). They provided clean linens and also offered complementary beach towels, snorkeling gear and GREAT coffee every morning.. and this just names a few of the complementary items offered. Thank you Mark and Terrie!!

    A welcoming guesthouse near the airport and with easy walking distance to town. Susan was my…read morefavorite kind of host - available to answer questions, accessible when needed, but she let us have our space. Our room was the Bougainvillea, at the back of the guesthouse. We had a coffee pot right outside our room (with the best coffee!) and also had access to a stove in the bigger kitchen. Our room had its own fridge. Each morning a homemade pastry was provided. Dining out in Culebra was mostly disappointing, so we were glad to be able to prepare some of our own meals. Other common areas include a front patio, a comfy living room, and a shady backyard with a few seating areas. Beach towels were provided as well as serviceable snorkel masks. We enjoyed chatting with guests from the Pacific Northwest and Sweden. You should be aware that there are crowing roosters in the neighborhood who do not limit themselves to mornings. I suspect you will hear them anywhere you stay on the island because wild chickens are everywhere. If you want to have the experience of what it might be like to live in Culebra, staying at the Palmetto would be a good choice.

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    Palmetto Guesthouse - One of the two kitchens

    One of the two kitchens

    Palmetto Guesthouse - Senor El Gato!

    Senor El Gato!

    Palmetto Guesthouse - Created hummingbirds were a daily sight at the fountain

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    Created hummingbirds were a daily sight at the fountain

    Villa Flamenco Beach

    Villa Flamenco Beach

    4.0(4 reviews)
    1.6 km

    Ahhhhmazing!!!! What a beautiful place to unwind…read more Steps to the most serene, private beach on the island! Juan was the most gracious host with the best one liners! We will be back!!

    My family and I stayed at Villa Flamenco Beach for 3 nights and it was a dream. It was so…read moreunbelievably beautiful to stay in a beachfront property on Flamenco Beach!! Also, the price was very reasonable for what you are getting. The room was comfortable and we loved that we had a kitchen to cook in. We went to the local grocery store to get food and prepared it in the kitchen. We also loved that there was no TV in our room because we never watch TV on vacation since it reminds us of being back home and it wastes the trip away. lol :) We loved that they also provide beach towels, aside from the bath towels. My daughters enjoyed swinging in the hammock in the front of the property. Juan greeted us personally and showed us around when we first arrived, and we felt very safe staying here. The property feels very private and quiet. It is away from the public beach entrance side of Flamenco Beach which is nice because the beach in front of this property doesn't get so crowded. While staying at Culebra we took a water taxi to Culebrita Island for a half-day trip, and that was breathtaking and a must-do. Staying at Villa Flamenco Beach was a wonderful peaceful retreat away from city-life and we loved every minute!! The location can't be beat! We HIGHLY recommend Villa Flamenco Beach to anyone. It is a gem!

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    Villa Flamenco Beach
    Villa Flamenco Beach - The view was okay.

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    The view was okay.

    Villa Boheme - Villa Boheme dock.

    Villa Boheme

    4.4(9 reviews)
    1.9 km

    This place is in town (Dewey) which is convenient, and right on the water. I highly recommend room…read more11. It's on the 2nd floor, a king size bed with kitchenette and balcony. The property is right on the water with outdoor tables. The balcony from the room overlooks the bay. The room was clean and the staff very friendly. It's also right next to the Dinghy Dock, a popular restaurant and bar. A lot of the locals hang out at this bar... it has a TV too. We paid $100 for the room in the off season (November). We were told that it goes for $140 during the high season. I will stay here next time i'm on Culebra.

    Like almost all places in Culebra, this place isn't super fancy. However, their patio with a…read morefantastic view of the bay and location within walking distance of "town" can't be beat (who doesn't want to be right next door to Dinghy Dock?!) I love the open seating area with hammocks, lounge chairs, and other seating arrangements. The staff is very friendly though not always the most helpful (for example, the light above our bed didn't work and the receptionist promised to send someone the next day who never came). But besides those small things and the fact that it's not a luxury hotel, it's a great place to stay on Culebra. Note that the openness of the floor plan does make for a fairly social atmosphere-- if you are staying here with a group of guests who are loud or like to stay up late drinking and talking, you will definitely hear them (but everyone is super friendly so you might as well join them!) Even if you aren't stay here (or if you are), I highly recommend doing a boat charter with Captain Rico. We took the boat out to Culebra with 10 or so other people and had a beautiful day. It was super relaxing-- they had all the equipment if you wanted to paddle board or snorkel, or you could just read a book on the boat. Everything was included-- lunch, beer, booze, equipment! I get very seasick on boats and Rico went above and beyond to make me feel comfortable offering to "let me drive" the boat to take my mind off of the waves. The friendly staff and gorgeous views really make Villa Boheme stand out among other guesthouses in Culebra.

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    Villa Boheme - View of Villa Boheme from the water.

    View of Villa Boheme from the water.

    Villa Boheme
    Villa Boheme

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    The Lighthouse - This is the outside view of the place. Beautiful and very clean

    The Lighthouse

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.8 km

    Owners Dave and Mary were great and I was happy to hear they're also from Philly. Small world. The…read morehotel has everything you need. We stayed in a room downstairs that had two double beds, table, chairs, microwave, fridge, coffee pot, plates, bowls, cups, utensils, games, soap, shampoo, books, beach towles and even dish soap and bug spray. You will need bug repellant on Culebra. They also have complimentary beach towels you can take to the beach and the outside seating area is super cute. Mary picked us up from the airport, took us on a little tour of the town and showed us where we could find golf carts. The hotel is just a couple blocks from the airport so it's walkable. We departed early in the morning and packed light so we were able to walk to the airport in the morning. The golf cart and jeep rental places are also nearby and right across from the airport. There is a grocery store down the street that we stopped in daily. I'm from a city and used to walking so we did walk to town one night for dinner which I didn't think to be a bad walk and took maybe 15 to 20 minutes. I would recommend renting a golf cart or jeep since you'll want to check out a few beaches and the best way to see the island is to drive around. You may miss out if you try to walk everywhere.

    Room~ clean and very cute. They had AC, fridge, coffee pot, microwave, table with chairs. Cups,…read moreplates, utensils dish soap, tea, coffee, a rack for your wet clothes to dry. Bathroom~ shower was warm, clean and there was a bar of soup and a bottle of shampoo in the shower. Not the little bottles of shampoo but a big bottle of strawberry VO5 waiting for you. Toilet paper and towels were also in there. The owner had shower towels and big beach towels in there. Other things that came with room~ books to read, checkers board game, a blow dryer, an ice chest for your beach adventures, and beach chairs (really nice ones) They did not have a tv but who needs one when your at the beach all day. Things close by~ there is a little supermarket walking distance (right around the corner) and the famous Flamingo beach is also very close, The airport is close by as well and dinghy docks which has amazing food and highly recommended is very close to the lighthouse. Service~ Mary and David are the owners and live right upstairs so they are always there to help with anything you need. They are very friendly and originally from the states so speak English. All in all~ this was a GREAT place to stay at. We were going to originally stay at a hotel but they were all booked so found this place on trip advisors. Hotels were much more expensive and here we got everything we needed and more. I would HIGHLY recommend this place to everyone. Great friendly service, clean and they have everything you need. Love love loved it!

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    The Lighthouse - On the side Theres a shower for your body & feet to remove the sand from the beach and a place to hang your wet clothes

    On the side Theres a shower for your body & feet to remove the sand from the beach and a place to hang your wet clothes

    The Lighthouse - A single bed room. Had a table  with cups for coffee, a cute bathroom, AC, microwave, fridge, shampoo and bar of soup provided

    A single bed room. Had a table with cups for coffee, a cute bathroom, AC, microwave, fridge, shampoo and bar of soup provided

    The Lighthouse - This is the courtyard. Very green and quite. You can hear the sounds of the birds and feel the breeze.

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    This is the courtyard. Very green and quite. You can hear the sounds of the birds and feel the breeze.

    Casa Resaca - guesthouses - Updated May 2026

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