Caribbean Travel

Culebra Off The Beaten Path

Secrets of Caribbean Travel

     

Home
Privacy Policy
Sitemap


South Pacific Island in the Caribbean Sea
The Luxury Of Traveling With Yacht Charter Companies
Jimmy Buffett Slept Here Why Caribbean Villas Are So Darn Popular
Caribbean Cruise Guide
Why You Should Sail Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines
Thinking Ahead Planning For Vacation Emergencies Part I
A Cruise Through Royal Caribbeans History
Best Western Hotels Represent The Rich History Of The World
Read Hotel Reviews Before Making A Reservation
Cancun Mexico A Little Something For Everyone
Time to Explore Have Fun at Caribbean Festivals
The Dominican Republic Cigar Country
Eden Bay a ClothingOptional Jewel of Dominican Cepublic
Those Cruise Articles Always Leave One Thing Out
The Grace Bay Club Providenciales A Top Turks And Caicos Resort And Spa
Dominican Republic Punta Cana Real Estate Investment in a Caribbean Paradise
Escape to the Beach
Spring Break
A Vacation For A Family Of Three To Montego Bay At The Coyaba Beach Resort
Thinking Ahead Planning For Vacation Emergencies Part II
Crime Against Caribbean Travelers Getting to the Bottom of It
Endeavors in the Caribbean for Active Travelers
Casa Colonial Beach And Spa Is The Only Real Five Star Hotel In The Dominican Republic
The Perfect Vacation
Finding Family Travel Deals
10 Places To Get That Holiday Trip Tan
6 Cheeky Ways To Get An Upgrade On Your Air Ticket
Unpack Once And Visit Many Destinations
Cheap Bahamas Vacation Regain your sanity
Holiday In Barbados
Caribbean National Parks Make Incredible Vacation Stops
Why Choose Caribbean Vacation
Tulum Coba Cenotes White Sand Blue Seas
How To Make Your Hotel Reservations Online
Discount Barbados Vacation
Winter Sun Breaks The Caribbean
The Caribbean is Recommended as a Great Destination by Travelrobe
A Cruising Honeymoon
Tax Havens of the Caribbean the Cayman Islands
Vacation In Mexico
Passing Through Customs is Easy in the Caribbean
Finding Great Family Travel Deals Is Fun
Bahamas Vacation The Playground Of The Rich Famous
Adventure Travel with Duende Tours to the Mayan Jungle
Choosing The Right Bahamas Vacation Package For Your Family
Take A Boat
Taking a Cruise Things to Do
Caribbean Casinos
Private Yacht Charter Or Cruise Ship Which To Choose
Cheap Bahamas Holidays
Puerto Rico A Vacationers Paradise
To Cruise Or Not To Cruise
Bahamas Golf Vacation Enjoy uninterrupted hours of golfing
Culebra Off The Beaten Path
Vacationing Aboard Mega Yacht Charters


Welcome to Caribbeanwithall



Culebra Off The Beaten Path


Expert Article By: Warm Islands


Travelers wanting to visit an island destination far from the beaten path, away from the tourist areas and luxury resorts, and where there are opportunities for quiet enjoyment of nature?s glories should consider paying a visit to Culebra Island. Small, lovely, and the scene of fierce political controversy, Culebra is a popular stop-over for the tourist who wants something just a little out of the ordinary.

Culebra is one of three out-islands that are part of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. In addition to the main island, Culebra, Vieques, and Mona are part of the Greater Antilles chain. Mona Island is much smaller than the other Puerto Rican islands and is uninhabited. Culebra, with a year-round population of 1,868, is protected as a natural wildlife preserve and refuge by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Its forests are green, cool, and quiet; more than a few visitors have been startled by the frantic rustle in the vegetation that means a mongoose is scuttling out of the way. The mongoose was introduced to the island to control rats among the sugar plantations of the Puerto Rican Islands. A visitor may pause at night to listen to the lilting song of what sounds like a nightingale. In fact, the song is made by a tiny tree frog, the coqui. As on the main island, night visitors stop in awed silence to gaze at the phosphorescent waters that glow in the dark because of small sea-dwellers that emit a green light when they move. Deep-sea fishermen visiting Culebra find vast schools of tuna, blue marlin, bonefish and amberjack.

The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is a United States territory; its residents were granted US citizenship in 1912. After 400 years of Spanish rule, the islands were ceded to the US after the Spanish-American War in 1898. The main island is the primary focus of trade and tourism. But Culebra has an allure for those looking for a different type of vacation experience; to see for themselves the site of so much political controversy and unrest about such a small island.

The strife began in the early 1970?s. Relations between Puerto Rico and the US mainland became severely strained over the use of Culebra Island as target practice by the US Navy. Residents were subjected to constant annoyance by frequent bombing and shelling of their island home. To make matters worse, the navy had placed restrictions on travel between Culebra and the main island. Residents of Culebra were literally stuck, unable to get away from the bombardment. Tourism to Culebra came to a standstill, devastating the island?s economy. Resentment rose to a furious height when the navy declared that no other site was available for practice maneuvers. Demonstrators called for the immediate cessation of all naval activities on Culebra. In January of 1971, the firing of Walleye missiles around Culebra was discontinued, but the practice bombardment did not cease. In 1974, Puerto Rican officials filed a lawsuit under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to force the navy to remove Culebra from their gun sights. The suit was based upon the sea turtles that inhabited the island; their nesting grounds and the turtles themselves were at ?ground zero? for the navy?s war machines. In September, the last navy training exercise was conducted; Culebra had won its freedom from economic and environmental devastation.

The turtles and their nests are still there, having returned to numbers essential for an endangered species. Fortunate visitors to Culebra can see them swimming gracefully in the deep water that surrounds the island, and often observe them as they come ashore to dig nests in the sand, deposit their eggs, and depart back to the sea.

About The Author WarmIslands.com provides information on all types of tropical vacations and Caribbean cruises. Reviews include Hawaii, the Caribbean, Bahamas, Bermuda, Cayman Islands, Southern Pacific, and many more travel destinations. Enroll for a free membership at their cruise forums and participate with other cruise vacation lovers. Whether you want a tropical vacation on a cruise or are looking for a secluded stay in a villa or resort on the island of your choice, we can help you. Just imagine yourself on a warm and sandy beach enjoying your favorite tropical drink.

http://warmislands.com



Caribbean Posters and Artwork






Culebra Off The Beaten Path News


The nature of adventure - Tampabay.com


Tampabay.com

The nature of adventure
Tampabay.com
Years ago we took our first Caribbean trip together to St. Thomas and St. John in the US Virgin Islands. We loved the hiking and diving and the trade winds that kept the air fresh. We asked the locals where they would like to vacation.

Find more...


What's the Deal? This week's best travel bargains around the globe. - Washington Post


What's the Deal? This week's best travel bargains around the globe.
Washington Post
This week's best travel bargains around the globe Land • Book five nights at the Nisbet Plantation Beach Club on the Caribbean island of Nevis and get half off the cost of a second room, a total discount of more than 25 percent.

and more »

Find more...


Oualie Beach Resort - The St. Kitts-Nevis Observer


The St. Kitts-Nevis Observer

Oualie Beach Resort
The St. Kitts-Nevis Observer
Oualie Beach Resort on Nevis won “Best Budget Hotel” for the second year in a row in the, 2nd Annual Caribbean Travel & Leisure's Readers' Choice Awards 2011. It was also named one of 20 Awesome Beach front Hotels Under $200 in the February 2012 issue ...

Find more...


Top Caribbean beach destinations - Ottawa Sun


Top Caribbean beach destinations
Ottawa Sun
With 8% of Caribbean Travel & Leisure reader votes, Aruba is the top beach destination in the Caribbean. White sand beaches worth a visit include Eagle Beach and the shallow Baby Beach. (Shutterstock) Belize, the Central American country bordered on ...
Top 10 resorts in the CaribbeanEdmonton Sun

all 5 news articles »

Find more...


Passport guide: How and when to get one, who must apply and more - Washington Post


Passport guide: How and when to get one, who must apply and more
Washington Post
Basically for all foreign travel, with a few caveats. Since 2009, the United States has required Americans to carry a passport or an accepted alternative when traveling to Bermuda, Mexico, Canada and 17 Caribbean nations. US territories such as Puerto ...

Find more...


Travel Insured is Named the 2012 US Insurance Provider Partner of the Year at ... - San Francisco Chronicle (press release)


Travel Insured is Named the 2012 US Insurance Provider Partner of the Year at ...
San Francisco Chronicle (press release)
East Hartford, CT (PRWEB) May 18, 2012 Vacation.com recently held their 14th Annual International Conference and Trade Show on a cruise in the Caribbean with over 1000 suppliers and agents present. During the Annual Conference and Trade show, ...

and more »

Find more...


Royal Caribbean to pull back from Europe - UPI.com


USA TODAY

Royal Caribbean to pull back from Europe
UPI.com
MIAMI, May 18 (UPI) -- The Royal Caribbean cruise line said trips in Europe would be curtailed in 2013 as demand for tickets has been slack. USA Today reported Friday that the cruise line said it is sending nine ships to Europe for the travel season ...
Skerritt Announces Additional Summer Cruise Business for 2013The St. Kitts-Nevis Observer
Royal Caribbean moves two ships for 2013-2014 seasonUSA TODAY
USA. Royal Caribbean announces a total of 9 ships to ply European waters in 2013BYM News (press release)
Deccan Chronicle -TravelBizMonitor -SKNVibes.com
all 72 news articles »

Find more...


Cruise Line Builds Tropical Paradise, Again - Travel Agent


Cruise Line Builds Tropical Paradise, Again
Travel Agent
To many cruise travelers , "cruising" means "Caribbean" and a growing number have sailed to and around the warm blue waters there many times. Tiring of the same ports, those travelers want variety but don't want to travel internationally.
Rough landing for travel firmsData Explorers

all 3 news articles »

Find more...


Royal Caribbean Offers New Loyal to You Always Program to Travel Agents - Travel Agent


Daily Mail

Royal Caribbean Offers New Loyal to You Always Program to Travel Agents
Travel Agent
Royal Caribbean International's Vicki Freed, senior vice president of sales, trade support and services announced at Vacation.com's 14th Annual National Conference the Loyal to You Always program, created entirely for travel agents.
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Chairman and CEO wins prestigious Seatrade awardITCM
Credit card rewards can trim the sales price of cruisingCreditCards.com

all 15 news articles »

Find more...


Panama: a hot holiday destination? - The Guardian


The Guardian

Panama: a hot holiday destination?
The Guardian
Chickens and scruffy children on bikes cross our path as we stroll along a sandy road past candy-coloured buildings beside a turquoise Caribbean sea. "Hey my friend!" Jim, our guide, stops to slap a Rasta man on the back. "How you been?

Find more...



Bella Beachwear
Crabtree & Evelyn
Eddie Bauer swimsuits
Huntington Surf
Nifty Fits
Village Hat Shop






 


 
Loading...
Loading...



 
     






eXTReMe Tracker