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Getting There & Away

Eastern Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico

Air Travel

Airports & Airlines

Culebra has one small airport: Benjamín Rivera Noriega Airport (CPX). This is a regional airport handling small propeller planes. Several commuter airlines offer flights to CPX from Puerto Rico's main island.

Air Carriers

  • Vieques Air Link: Flights from San Juan (SJU) and Ceiba (RVR). Short, scenic flights.
  • Air Flamenco: Also flights from San Juan (SJU) and Ceiba (RVR), using small aircraft.
  • Cape Air: Flights from San Juan (SJU).

Flight Routes & Prices

Most flights are short hops from Ceiba (approx. 15-20 minutes) or San Juan (approx. 30-45 minutes). Direct international flights do not land in Culebra. Travelers typically fly into San Juan (SJU) first, Puerto Rico's main international gateway, then take a connecting flight or ground transport to the Ceiba ferry terminal. Check flight deals from Dollar Flight Club or Skyscanner.

Availability & Costs

  • Flight frequency generally increases during high season (mid-Dec to Apr) and major holidays.
  • Prices fluctuate based on demand and booking time. Expect higher fares during peak times.
  • Booking flights well in advance is highly recommended for better prices and availability.

Benjamín Rivera Noriega Airport CPX

Very small, regional airport with basic waiting areas and minimal amenities. Plan for food/drinks before arrival.

Airport Transfers

Taxis (vans) usually wait outside the CPX terminal. Many guesthouses offer pick-up. Golf cart rental agencies are nearby.

Flight Delays/Cancellations

Flights may see delays or cancellations due to weather (wet/hurricane season) or mechanical issues.

Sea/River Arrivals Ferry

Ferry Services

  • Mainly accessed by public ferry from the Ceiba Ferry Terminal on Puerto Rico's eastern coast.
  • Culebra Ferry Terminal is in Dewey, the main town.
  • Puerto Rico Maritime Transportation Authority (ATM) operates public ferry. Private water taxis from Fajardo or Ceiba are faster but pricier.
  • No direct public ferry between Culebra and Vieques; travel between requires returning to Ceiba.

Frequency, Duration & Cost

  • Ferry schedules vary by season/day. Typically 3-4 round trips daily; check current schedule.
  • Passenger ferry journey: approx. 45 minutes to 1.5 hours, depending on vessel and sea conditions. Cargo ferry is slower.
  • Tickets are affordable. Non-resident fares are budget-friendly.
  • Booking tickets online in advance is highly recommended, especially for weekends, holidays, and peak season, as walk-up tickets often sell out.

Departure Information

Exit Fees/Taxes

No specific exit fees or taxes apply when departing Culebra itself. Standard U.S. Travel taxes are included in your flight prices from Puerto Rico.

Flight Departure CPX

Arrive at least 1 hour before scheduled departure. Check-in and boarding are quick. Delays can occur, so a buffer is wise.

Ferry Departure Culebra Terminal

Arrive 1 to 2 hours before scheduled departure, especially during peak times. Lines can be long, and departures are often full. Be ready for delays or cancellations, and have a flexible onward plan.

Car Rental Considerations

Rental Companies & Requirements

Full-size car rentals are not common or practical on Culebra. The focus is almost exclusively on golf carts and Jeeps, which suit the island’s roads and parking. You need a valid driver's license (U.S. Or international). Minimum age for rental is typically 21 or 25, varying by company/vehicle. Some may ask for a credit card security deposit.

Local Rental Agencies

  • Carlos Jeep Rental: Offers both golf carts and Jeeps.
  • Jerry's Jeeps: Provides Jeep rentals.
  • Culebra Island Adventures: Offers golf carts and Jeeps.

Road Conditions & Driving

Standard U.S. Driving laws apply. Drive on the right side of the road. Seatbelts are mandatory for all occupants in Jeeps and often advised in golf carts. Roads are generally paved but can be narrow, winding, and hilly. Watch for potholes, speed bumps, and free-roaming chickens, goats, and iguanas.

Navigating Culebra

  • Some roads to remote beaches are unpaved, rocky, and need a high-clearance vehicle (like a Jeep).
  • Parking is limited, especially in Dewey. Park responsibly and avoid blocking driveways or main thoroughfares.
  • Parking at Flamenco Beach has a small fee paid at the entrance.

Specialty Rentals

Golf carts are the most popular and recommended transport for tourists. They are easy to maneuver, simple to park, and offer an open-air experience. They come in 2, 4, or 6-seater options, suitable for most paved roads. Jeeps are recommended for larger groups or those preferring a more robust vehicle. Jeeps suit the island’s unpaved, rocky, or muddy roads leading to secluded beaches. They offer higher clearance and four-wheel drive capabilities.

Availability & Recommendations

  • Advance reservations are highly recommended, especially during high season, weekends, and holidays.
  • Vehicle inventory is limited, and demand is high. Rentals are often booked months in advance during peak times.
  • Motorcycle and scooter rentals are not widely available or commonly recommended due to road conditions.

Public Transportation Alternatives

Culebra has no public bus system, metro, or trams. The island’s infrastructure does not support such extensive public transit. The main modes of transport for visitors are private vehicles (rental golf carts or Jeeps), local taxis, and walking for short distances. This adds to Culebra’s charm, encouraging a slower pace and independent exploration.

Walking & Cycling

  • Dewey, the main town, is quite walkable. Most shops, restaurants, the ferry terminal, and many guesthouses are here.
  • Some short, marked trails exist within the Culebra National Wildlife Refuge for nature walks.
  • Very limited bicycle infrastructure. Roads are narrow and shared with vehicles, often without dedicated bike lanes. Terrain is hilly.

Safety and Accessibility

  • Main roads outside Dewey are generally not pedestrian or cyclist-friendly due to narrowness and lack of shoulders.
  • If cycling, use extreme caution, especially on main roads and blind turns. Wear a helmet and consider reflective clothing.
  • Accessibility for travelers with mobility needs is limited due to uneven roads, limited sidewalks, and ferry boarding challenges.
  • Specific accessible services are very limited. Advance planning and direct communication with accommodations are important.
  • Ride-sharing apps like Uber or Lyft are not available on Culebra.
  • Motorcycle and scooter rentals are not widely available or commonly recommended due to island roads.

Specialized Transportation

Boat Taxis & Water Transport

Private water taxis offer services from Fajardo or Ceiba on the main island to Culebra. They also transport between Culebra's beaches and its surrounding cays (e.g., from Flamenco Beach to Carlos Rosario, or for trips to Culebrita Island). These are generally more expensive than the public ferry but offer flexibility, speed, and access to otherwise unreachable spots.

Options & Benefits

  • Private water taxis from Fajardo or Ceiba offer quick transfers.
  • Access secluded cays like Culebrita.
  • Higher cost than public ferry, but with added convenience.

Other Transport Types

Culebra has few specialized transport options, highlighting its natural, undeveloped character. Tour buses and hop-on-hop-off services are not available. The island's small size and focus on individual exploration do not support such services.

No Cable Cars or Funiculars

  • Cable cars, funiculars, or other unique local transport options do not exist on Culebra.
  • The island's transportation reflects its rustic and natural environment.
  • Accessibility services for travelers with mobility needs are limited; advance communication is .

Advance Booking

For both flights and rentals, book well ahead, especially in high season.

Share Rides

Consider sharing golf carts or taxis with groups to manage costs.

Flexible Plans

Ferry schedules can be unpredictable; have flexible onward travel plans.

Car Rental Partner

Explore with DiscoverCars.com

For car rentals on the main island of Puerto Rico, consider DiscoverCars.com. This service allows you to compare prices from various rental agencies, finding a suitable vehicle for your needs.

Benefits of DiscoverCars.com

  • Price Comparison: View options from multiple providers side-by-side.
  • Wide Selection: Find various vehicle types to suit your trip.
  • Convenient Booking: Easy online reservation process.

Driving to Ceiba Ferry Terminal

If you plan to rent a car on the main island and drive to the Ceiba ferry terminal, a rental car can offer flexibility. Driving from San Juan to Ceiba typically takes about 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on traffic. Ample parking is available at the ferry terminal.

Tips for Driving

  • Use a GPS or navigation app for directions to the Ceiba Ferry Terminal.
  • Allow extra time for potential traffic, especially during peak hours or holidays.
  • Designated parking lots are at the terminal; fees may apply.

Comparison Table: Local Transportation Options in Culebra

Transportation Type Pros Cons Price Range (Daily/Per Ride) Best For
Golf Cart Rental Most popular, easy to park, fun, access most paved areas. Limited capacity (2-6 people), not ideal for rough, unpaved roads. $45 - $75 per 24 hours Couples, small families, general island exploration on paved roads.
Jeep Rental More robust, better for rough roads and unpaved trails, more space. More expensive, larger to maneuver/park, fuel costs. $80 - $120 per 24 hours Larger groups, adventurous travelers exploring remote beaches, carrying more gear.
Taxi Convenient for short trips, no parking hassle, no rental commitment. Less flexible than rental, can add up for multiple trips, cash often needed. $5 - $10 per person per ride (shared) Quick transfers from ferry/airport, specific beach visits without renting a vehicle.

Walking

  • Pros:Free, immersive, good for short distances in Dewey.
  • Cons:Hilly terrain, long distances to beaches, hot climate, limited sidewalks.
  • Price Range:Free
  • Best For:Exploring Dewey town, very short distances to nearby guesthouses.

Cycling

  • Pros:Possible for short trips from some guesthouses.
  • Cons:Limited infrastructure, narrow roads, hilly terrain, not ideal for extensive touring.
  • Price Range:Varies by rental (if available)
  • Best For:Short distances in Dewey or very nearby beaches for experienced cyclists.

Motorcycle & Scooter Rentals

  • Availability:Not widely available.
  • Recommendation:Not commonly recommended due to road conditions and free-roaming animals.

Public Transport Absence

  • Metro/Bus/Tram:Culebra has no public bus system, metro, or trams.
  • Impact:Visitors rely on private rentals, taxis, and walking.
  • Charm:The lack of public transport adds to Culebra’s relaxed feel.

Departure Information

Exit Fees:No specific exit fees from Culebra.
Flight Departure (CPX):Arrive 1 hour before.
Ferry Departure (Culebra Terminal):Arrive 1.5-2 hours before, especially peak times.
Baggage:Mind weight limits on small planes; ferries can be crowded.
Delays:Be ready for potential delays/cancellations, especially for ferries.
Flexibility:Have a flexible onward travel plan if possible.

Smooth Departures

  • Confirm your transportation reservations for both flights and ferries.
  • Factor in potential delays, notably for ferry travel.
  • Allow plenty of time for check-in and security processes.
  • Keep all necessary travel documents easily accessible.
  • Consider packing light to ease airport and ferry navigation.