Culebra is not your average getaway, and that’s exactly why we love it. It’s a tiny island full of big heart, natural beauty, and vibrant traditions. If you’re planning a trip over the holiday season (especially New Year’s), here’s a little local insight to help you plan with open eyes and an open heart.
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Here’s What You Should Know Before You Book
Culebra is a small island with a big heart, and when it comes to celebrating, we go all in. Whether you’re planning to visit for New Year’s, Three Kings Day (Día de Reyes), Christmas, or any of Puerto Rico’s many lively holidays, there are a few things you’ll want to know to make the most of your stay.

Holiday magic, island-style. Come celebrate. Culebra knows how to party!
The Holidays Are Serious Business Here. In the Best Way
Puerto Rico has one of the longest and most festive holiday seasons in the world, and Culebra is no exception. From late November through mid-January (and beyond), the island is alive with music, fireworks, family gatherings, parrandas (think Puerto Rican caroling with instruments), and community joy. New Year’s Eve is especially vibrant, expect celebrations that go well into the night, and yes, fireworks are part of the party.
Roosters, Planes, and Island Rhythms
Culebra is rustic and real, and that’s why people love it. Roosters roam free and aren’t shy about crowing at all hours. The island is also small, so it’s not unusual to hear planes or helicopters landing nearby. It’s a different pace of life, and we like to think of it as a soundtrack to your unplugged escape.


Come with an open mind, and leave with a full heart. That’s the Culebra way.
Sleep Support, Island-Style
We know the sounds of island life aren’t everyone’s lullaby. That’s why some accommodations, like Casa Mañana, provide white noise machines and earplugs for lighter sleepers, so you can still get your beauty rest between beach days and mojito nights.
Travel With Heart & Respect
Culebra isn’t just a place, it’s a community. We welcome travelers who are curious, kind, and open to experiencing the island as it truly is. Supporting local businesses, respecting traditions, and embracing the natural quirks of island life go a long way toward making your visit meaningful, for you and for the people who call this place home.
Got questions? We’re happy to help you figure out if Culebra is the right fit for your holiday getaway.



