Cayo Luis Peña

Island · Culebra

Cayo Luis Peña

Island · Culebra

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Flamenco, Culebra 00775, Puerto Rico

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Secluded island nature reserve with beaches, hiking, snorkeling  

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Culebra, Puerto Rico Travel Guide

"An uninhabited island offshore that frames spectacular sunsets when viewed from hillside accommodations and shelters much of the island's west coast and its protected snorkeling beaches from waves and wake; its presence contributes to calm, turtle‑friendly waters and scenic vistas." - Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila is a bilingual travel writer, editor, and content marketer. She is an expert on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Cuba, as she lived and worked in four different countries in that region. Carley founded the digital travel publications Loosely Local and Home to Havana. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Live Luv SAIL

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Spent Easter Sunday at this secluded Anchorage .. It's very quiet scenic with a trail over to a larger beach on the other side.... There is quite a bit of sea weed on the beach Adorable little goats .. Water was great - two reefs to swim around.

Todd Oney

Google
Great location for snorkeling with some coral.

Michael Hatch

Google
Beautiful secluded little island with a great beach. Good snorkeling and scuba diving as well!

Roshelly Joan

Google
Good for snorkeling and it's also a nude beach, you have to walk 20 minutes to enjoy the beach

Pedro Panzardi

Google
Beautiful light sand Beach. Clear blue water. Great snorkeling over a very beautiful reef.

Puja Pant

Google
Beautiful island for snorkeling .Very quite.

Patty Spring

Google
Love Flamenco beach Culebra. Beautiful. You can camp there too.

Carlos Cruz

Google
all around this small cayo (key) are different underwater topographical landscapes that will blow you away
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Guillermo G.

Yelp
I hadn't been here in while. I don't know why because the beach here is very nice. It was Easter weekend yet the beach wasn't crowded (most people were at Culebrita or Flamenco). There were a few boats but it was very chill and relaxed. I was with my family, uncle, and a cousin and his family and some friends. We didn't bring any snorkeling gear and I forgot my GoPro so no underwater pics. Next time.
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Corey G.

Yelp
It's almost a certainty, but if you list the top 5 beaches in the world, one of them will always be Culebra's Flamenco Beach, BUT..... . . . I found a beach that's EVEN BETTER: Playa de CoreyG (I proclaimed it with this name since it appears to be a nameless beach) What do you think of when thinking of the lovely Flamenco Beach? o White soft sand o Crystal clear waters o Warm comforting water o Peace These are all great and good, BUT y'know what? Playa de CoreyG is even BETTER---because it has all of this x10! This beach is TOPS in my book because of its seclusion. The beach is just off the small island of Culebra on the even smaller island Cayo Luis Pena. The only way to get to this beach is by taking a boat (I kayaked) from Culebra, and going to the other side of the island (it's less than a mile away.) On the other side of Luis Pena, you will round the corner and find one small sandy nameless cove. Go past this one and go to the next cove. This beach is a bit bigger. Ride a few waves in and you will be at the world's BEST beach: Playa de CoreyG. The beach isn't very wide, but there's more than enough room to lay down your towel and soak some rays, read a book, or take a nap (don't forget sunscreen!). I spent a few hours here. While here, I was followed by another couple. They dropped off their kayak and did some snorkeling. The water is magnificent--super clear & the sand is nice and soft with very little rocks to worry about. There are views of even smaller islands off to the north/west. This is what I imagine Flamenco Beach was like before it became discovered, touted, & touristy. I should have stayed longer, but I wanted to circumnavigate around Luis Pena to get back (BIG MISTAKE). First off, paddling around the rest of the island is long! Secondly, when you get on the other side of the island you run into some rough seas (wind & waves will pound you.) Two & a half hours later and 10 blisters on my hand, I made it back to Culebra. In hindsight, I should have just stayed on my beach longer and went back the short route. It's OK. I will be back. My beach beckons.