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Your guide to Flamenco Beach

All About Flamenco Beach

Flamenco Beach boasts a spectacular setting on the northwestern side of the island of Culebra, drawing scuba divers and beachcombers to its white sand and sparkling turquoise waves. One of the most popular beaches in Puerto Rico, the coral-pink-tinted shoreline is accessed by a wooden boardwalk fringed by lush vegetation, while its postcard-perfect expanse is surrounded by rolling hills and palm trees swaying in the balmy ocean air.

Just offshore, you can snorkel near a vibrant coral reef among manta rays and parrot fish. If you want to explore more of the shoreline, you can kayak or paddleboard through the gentle surf, or head out on a catamaran to travel in style on a sun-drenched afternoon. The beach’s tranquil and partially shallow waters make it a great swimming spot for people of all ages and skill levels. There is a food kiosk near the beach in case you get hungry, but the nearby town of Culebra, less than a 10-minute drive from Flamenco Beach, has a wide range of dining options, whether you’re in the mood for a seafood platter or a quick roadside empanadilla.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Flamenco Beach

Thanks to the Caribbean’s warm, dry weather, November to March is generally the best time to book vacation rentals in Flamenco Beach, especially if you want to spend the day basking in the sun. The beach will be at its busiest during this time. Spring and summer are generally more humid and can see an increased amount of rainfall. However, keep in mind that during the rainy season, showers may only last for 30 minutes or so, and things soon dry out. This stretch of coastline is a popular weekend getaway for San Juan residents, so head here on a weekday for the best chance of having the gentle surf to yourself.


Top things to do in Flamenco Beach

Water sports

Flamenco Beach is famous for its beautiful, calm, and clear water, which makes it a favored spot for water sports. You can go swimming in the warm water, snorkeling among the coral reefs just below the surface, and kayaking or paddleboarding along the shoreline.

Monte Resaca

A ten-minute drive southeast takes you around the western edge of Laguna del Flamenco to the start of a 40-minute trek up to the island’s highest point and down the other side to Playa Resaca’s blend of sugary sand and sparkling waves. You’ll need appropriate footwear and plenty of water for the ascent, where you’re likely to have to scramble over a few boulders. You might also encounter rare lizards in the undergrowth.

Reserva Natural Canal Luis Peña

This natural wildlife refuge is around a 30-minute walk from Flamenco Beach. It is home to diverse habitats including protected coral reefs, mangroves, and seagrass beds, making this a popular spot for kayaking and snorkeling.

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