How To Get To Flamenco Beach Puerto Rico
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Learn step by step how to take the ferry to Flamenco Beach, Puerto Rico. How to first get to Culebra, a smaller island in Puerto Rico, and then how to take public transportation to Flamenco Beach, one of the most gorgeous beaches in the world! Easy to understand instructions for how to get to Flamenco Beach.
If you are considering a trip to Culebra, the small island off the coast of Puerto Rico, then you are probably wondering how to get to Flamenco Beach.
Playa Flamenco (as it’s known to locals) is the most popular beach on Culebra and often makes it onto lists of the top beaches in the world.
However, it’s a bit complicated to get to Flamenco Beach, but that’s part of what makes it so amazing!
Here’s how to get to Culebra and then get to the beach plus a cost breakdown.
Options for Getting To Culebra
The first step in getting to Playa Flamenco is getting to the island of Culebra, which is 17 miles off the east coast of Puerto Rico.
You can get to Culebra on a small plane or ferry.
We have always opted for the ferry to Flamenco Beach since it is WAY cheaper and more flexible.
The Culebra ferry to is 45-55 minutes each way (on the fast ferry) and only costs $2.25 for adults and $1 for kids ages 4-12.
If you are interested in flying to Culebra, here are some details:
- Flights depart daily from San Juan and Ceiba (on the east coast, an hour from San Juan).
- Flights from Ceiba start at $45 each way on Air Flamenco.
- Flights from San Juan start at $89 each way on Cape Air.
If it is in your budget to fly, it is the fastest way to get to Culebra.
How To Take The Ferry To Culebra
The ferry to Culebra is run by Puerto Rico Ferry out of the Ceiba ferry terminal, which is a little over an hour from San Juan.
Note that years ago the ferry used to leave from Fajardo, so don’t follow any outdated advice and go there instead!
I suggest you save the location in your maps app for easy navigation. Here is the exact location of the Ceiba Ferry Terminal in Google Maps:
Thankfully, you can buy tickets online ahead of time for the ferry to Culebra.
But before you visit the Puerto Rico Ferry site, please note that there are two different types of ferries to Culebra – a passenger-only ferry and a passenger AND cargo ferry (abbreviated PAX + CARGO).
The main difference between these boats is their speed – while the passenger-only ferry takes 45-55 minutes to get to Culebra, the Cargo ferry takes over an hour and a half!
Ticket availability typically opens up 4-6 weeks in advance, and if you want a spot on the passenger-only ferry you will want to book as far in advance as possible.
Click here to buy tickets for the ferry to Culebra on the Puerto Rico Ferry site.
Tickets are super affordable at $2.25 for adults, $1.00 for kids, and $1.00 for seniors each way.
The schedule changes seasonally so you’ll have to check the Puerto Rico Ferry site for times on the day you want to visit.
How To Buy Culebra Ferry Tickets
After you buy your tickets online you’ll get an email with QR codes that will be scanned as you enter the ferry. This is super convenient!
Note that there are two times on your ticket – a boarding time and a departure time.
In my experience the ferries seldom board more than 30 minutes in advance.
You’ll want to arrive at least 30 minutes before the scheduled departure time to allow time to get from the parking lot to the ferry building and get your tickets scanned, etc.
You likely will be able to buy tickets the day of if you arrive early enough unless it is a peak travel day. But I don’t like to leave anything to chance, so I suggest buying your tickets in advance from the PORFERRY site.
The ferry was very nice and comfortable inside and exceeded my expectations.
However, be warned that the 45-minute ride to Culebra was quite rough.
Some people got sick and I even started feeling queasy the last few minutes of the ride. Luckily my daughter was fine!
On the plus side, we did see some whales at the surface as we approached Culebra which was a treat.
Also, the return ride to Ceiba is MUCH smoother and shouldn’t cause any issues.
Ceiba Ferry Terminal Parking
You do have to pay to park your car at the Ceiba ferry terminal.
When we went the cost for parking was $15 per day. You get a ticket and pay by credit card when you exit the lot.
Unfortunately, the parking is not directly next to the terminal.
You can walk (about 10 minutes) or take a free shuttle bus pictured above.
Keep in mind that when the ferry returns there are a lot of people trying to get back to the parking lot at once and you will likely have to wait for a shuttle.
Two shuttles were running the last time we went so it wasn’t a long wait.
How To Get To Flamenco Beach: Ceiba Ferry Terminal
There is a cute little cafe inside the ferry building if you need to grab a snack. There are restrooms as well.
To get into the waiting area for the ferry you will have your tickets scanned on your phone (or you can print them out of course).
The waiting area was great – covered to protect you from the sun and kept cool by giant fans.
A man was selling shaved ice in the waiting area so we got some while we waited.
They started to board the ferry about 20 minutes before departure.
How To Get To Flamenco Beach from Culebra Ferry Terminal
The ferry from Ceiba arrives in Culebra in the only town on the island, Dewey.
Flamenco Beach is about 3 miles from town, so getting there is the next leg of your journey.
You can either take a public shared van (publico) or rent a vehicle for the day.
The cost per person for the publico is $5 cash each way. This is a set cost so you won’t be gouged on the price!
There are dozens of shuttle buses waiting outside the ferry terminal so just grab the first one with room and you are good to go.
Or you can rent a Jeep or golf cart for the day through the popular Carlos Jeep Rental. Just be sure to make your reservation well in advance!
If you do rent a vehicle it is $5 to park at Flamenco Beach.
How To Get To Flamenco Beach in Puerto Rico: Cost Breakdown
As you can see, it is complicated to get to Flamenco Beach in Puerto Rico – but that is part of the adventure of going here!
There is a cost of $2 cash per person to enter the beach area, which supports the maintenance of the facilities there.
And once you set foot on the slice of paradise, it will all be worth it.
Here is a breakdown of the costs involved in getting to Playa Flamenco Puerto Rico for one adult and one child:
- Ferry terminal parking: $15
- Round trip ferry tickets: $10
- Publico transport to the beach: $20
- Entrance fee/donation to the beach: $4
The total cost to visit Flamenco Beach for the day was about $25 per person.
Wow, does that seem like a deal when I reflect on the experience.
I hope this post answers all of your questions about how to take the ferry to Flamenco Beach in Puerto Rico.
Culebra is part of my recommended four-day Puerto Rico itinerary which you can check out here!
I also suggest a visit to Flamenco Beach in my ultimate guide to a Puerto Rico Family vacation.
Check out these related posts:
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- Things To Do In Puerto Rico With Kids
- Toronto Train To Niagara Falls Guide
Anything else you want to know? Just leave a comment below!
Thank You for the Excellent information. I am from PR but since I left at age 18 its been a while to the how’s to get to Culebra,again appreciated it
Hi that’s is an excellent information. I’m going to PR on June this year. Can you tell me if they have restaurants? Thanks
Yes, there are a few restaurants right by the ferry dock. There are also kiosks that serve food at Flamenco Beach.
are the publicos there as soon as you get to the culebra ferry?
Yes, there are many waiting at the ferry dock.
Excellent information. I am from PR but since I left at age 18, have not seen much of anything on island.
This is an extremely helpful article! Thank you!
Do you happen to know if there a ferry we can put our rental car on or would it be better just to rent one there? We’d only being staying over there for a day to visit the beach, do some horseback riding, and see the bioluminiscente.
Thank you!
Hi Jessica! I think you have the island of Vieques in mind where you can do horseback riding and visit a bioluminescent bay. For both islands (Culebra and Vieques) you will have to rent a car, jeep, or golf cart when you arrive. Rental agencies won’t allow you to take the car off of the main island in Puerto Rico.
Any tips going from San Juan to Culebra? Also, did you buy your ticket online? Looks like a lot are sold out.
What is there to do if you arrive at 4:30 in the morning?
Oooh honestly I don’t know! There’s not much close to the ferry dock and I don’t know what time the publicos would start.
Hello 🙂 Great information thank you! Are there other car rental spots in Culebra that are a bit more affordable for one day? I assume we can drive around the entire island with our car rental? Thank you!
That’s the only one I know of. It’s a tiny island and yes, you can drive all around it with your rental!
Hello Leah,
Do you remember if there was any tourists with their dogs at Flamenco Beach? Thank you
I didn’t see any dogs.
Hello, I was also looking into taking a ferry from Ceiba to Culebra. I was wondering how reliably publico could be found from Flamenco Beach. Would they be waiting around just like the ferry station too? If not, what’d be a reliable way to get back to the ferry station? Thank you!
Hi Rachael! They are always waiting at the ferry terminal vying for passengers! So you won’t have to worry about finding one – they will find you LOL.