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Culebra, Puerto Rico

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  • Culebra, Puerto Rico

    Explore Culebra Island

    5.0
    At Flamenco Beach, which is always ranked among the top 5 beaches in the world, the water is incredibly blue, and the sand is white and soft. The contrast of colors with the green island behind it is indescribably beautiful. Flamenco is usually pretty busy with people because it's so popular, and...
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  • Culebra, Puerto Rico

    Camp at Flamenco Beach

    If camping on a postcard perfect tropical island is on your bucket list, Flamenco Beach is a must.  Take the ferry from the port in Fajardo (40 min drive from San Juan Airport) to Culebra Island.  The cost is $2.25 each way and takes about one hour.  The ferries depart at 9:00 am, 3:00 pm, and 5:...
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  • Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

    Explore Juan Diego Falls

    3.0
    0.1 mi / 80 ft gain
    Juan Diego Falls are a pair of waterfalls that can be accessed by an incredibly short and ignored trail when passing through El Yunque.When driving up the mountain (heading southwest on 191) the trail entrance can be found behind a road barrier on the right hand side of the road at approximately...
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  • Rio Grande, Puerto Rico

    Hike Through the El Yunque Rain Forest

    4.6
    5 mi / 1500 ft gain
    Hiking the El Yunque Trail is a 5 mile round trip, about 3 to 4 hours in duration, with a moderate to difficult skill level. In parts, the paved path is well-maintained, and in others, you'll need to navigate very wet, muddy terrain. The trail takes you up up through the Palo Colorado Forest, to ...
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  • Sandy Cay Island, British Virgin Islands

    Sail to Sandy Cay

    4.0
    1 mi
    To the southeast of Jost van Dyke, Sandy Cay is like something you'd see out of a postcard. It offers a perfect place to stop for the day (no overnight stays allowed) to swim and relax on the beach. Keep in mind that the anchorage is usually busy, so anticipate company.Sandy Cay is a national par...
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  • Norman Island, British Virgin Islands

    Explore Norman Island

    Norman Island is one of the more popular islands in the BVI's, with great snorkeling, hiking, and caves to explore. There is a restaurant in one of the perfect blue water bays that is also open during the high season. There are no inhabitants on the island, except for wild goats. There are tales ...
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  • Honeymoon Beach, British Virgin Islands

    Explore the Abandoned Factory at Peter Island

    Peter Island has a number of attractions on it but the abandoned mansion and factory in Little Harbour is one that not many people go exploring. Apparently the cigar factory was operated by the owners who lived on the hill nearby. It was built in the 1920's and was abandoned when none of the heir...
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  • Honeymoon Beach, British Virgin Islands

    Hang at Honeymoon Beach

    Honeymoon Beach is a private little beach located in Deadman's Bay across from the Peter Island resort. It's intimate size makes you feel like you're the only person (or people) on the island. There is a well maintained cabana, hammock, and 2 lounge chairs to relax and enjoy the scenery. Of cours...
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  • Frederiksted, U.S. Virgin Islands

    Hike the Trumbull Trail in St. Croix

    3 mi / 700 ft gain
    The Trumbull Trail starts on the grounds of the Renaissance Resort at the central part of the north coast. There is free parking at the resort. From the parking area walk along the hotel road toward the tennis courts. As you walk up a hill there is an arch bridge leading to the trail head. Once o...
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