Flamenco Beach is a horseshoe-shaped bay on the island of Culebra, a small municipality off Puerto Rico's eastern coast. The beach is consistently ranked among the finest in the Caribbean for its calm, clear turquoise water and pale powdery sand, sheltered by low hills that block ocean swells. Unlike the Puerto Rican mainland, Culebra has no large resorts, giving Flamenco a relatively unspoiled character.
Reaching Culebra requires a ferry from Ceiba or a short flight, making it a genuine day-trip or overnight escape. This video follows the journey to the island and captures Flamenco Beach itself — the water color, the crowd levels, the facilities, and the overall atmosphere — giving prospective visitors a realistic preview of what to expect.
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