Culebrita Island, an uninhabited coral island off the coast of Culebra, is a tranquil escape from the Puerto Rico mainland. Part of the Culebra National Wildlife Refuge, it boasts crystal clear waters and soft, sandy beaches that evoke the essence of a Caribbean paradise. The island is home to the Culebrita Lighthouse, one of the oldest in the Caribbean, adding a touch of historical significance to its natural beauty. Visitors can explore the lighthouse, relax on the pristine beaches, and immerse themselves in the serene, untouched environment.
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