If you sail from the US Virgin Islands or British Virgin Islands across to Culebrita and anchor off the island you have to inform US officials. A board on the Northern side of the island provides numbers both locally and in San Juan in case you arrive on Sunday's or after hours.
Updated Feb 27, 2011
The island of Culebrita is a turtle nesting ground; therefore no camping, open fires or pets allowed on the island. Also there are specific regulations where to drop the anchor of your boat or yacht.
Written Feb 27, 2011
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The island of Culebrita is a turtle nesting ground; therefore no camping, open fires or pets allowed on the island. Also there are specific regulations where to...
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There are no permanent communities on tiny Y-shaped Culebrita. Some visitors kayak across the narrow channel from neighboring Culebra (Zoni Beach). Nestled into the y’scurving fork, Playa de Tortugais...
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