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The Culebra Ferry, or Lancha de Culebra, also referred to by locals simply as La Lancha, is a ferry service that links the cities of Culebra and Ceiba, Puerto Rico. It is used by Culebra locals and tourists, both for work and vacation-related trips.
The Navy–Culebra protests is the name given by American media to a series of protests starting in 1971 on the island of Culebra, Puerto Rico against the United States Navy use of the island. [64] The protests led to the U.S. Navy abandoning its facilities on Culebra.
Ferry trip from Fajardo to Vieques, Puerto Rico. The Vieques Ferry or Lancha de Vieques, is a ferry system that carries passengers and cargo from Ceiba, Puerto Rico to Vieques, Puerto Rico and vice versa, both complementing and competing with commercial air service available from San Juan, Puerto Rico to the island of Vieques.
The Puerto Rico Maritime Transport Authority —Spanish: Autoridad de Transporte Marítimo (ATM)— is a government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico charged with providing maritime transportation services for cargo and passengers within Puerto Rico, including the island municipalities of Vieques and Culebra. [1]
Puerto Rico Highway 252 (PR-252) is a tertiary route located in Culebra, Puerto Rico. [2] It goes from the PR-250 in the Port of Culebra (pier) near the town square and runs northwest until you reach the municipal roads that lead to Quintas de Culebra and Melones Beach. [3]
Maintained by Puerto Rico DTPW: Length: 9.0 km [1] (5.6 mi) Major junctions; West end: Port of Culebra in Playa Sardinas I: PR-252 in Playa Sardinas I–Culebra barrio-pueblo; PR-253 in Culebra barrio-pueblo; PR-251 in Culebra barrio-pueblo; East end: Zoni Beach in Fraile: Location; Country: United States: Territory: Puerto Rico: Municipalities ...
Puerto Rico Highway 253 (PR-253) is a tertiary route located in Culebra, Puerto Rico. [2] It goes from the PR-250 on the drawbridge over the Ensenada Canal and runs east, Playa Sardinas II , towards Fulladosa and Punta Aloe.
Puerto Rico has a total of 30 airports (3 of which are international), including one in each of the smaller islands of Vieques and Culebra.The largest airport in terms of passenger traffic is Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, and consists of two runways and three concourses.