World class golfing:
The golf course at Bahia Beach is a spectacular layout winding through a former coconut plantation, with great views of the Ocean and El Yunque rainforest. With native iguanas scurrying along a network of ocean fed saltwater lagoons. Water plays a major factor on 15 of the 18 holes. However with 5 sets of tees the course is designed for players of all skill levels
Berwind Golf Club, located on a former coconut plantation, offering ocean side landscape with streams and lakes, and an abundance of flowering plants and trees. It has three of the toughest finishing holes on the Island. Holes/Yards: 18/7011.
El Yunque National Forest:
The El Yunque National Forest is managed by the US Forest Service who maintain an extensive network of hiking trails. Picnic facilities, paved trails and tour bus parking. The 'El Portal' exhibit hall and lookout towers are on the North side. The South side is the quiet side. You should spend a few nights in the forest to really appreciate the peace and beauty. Rainforest Lodging
Culebra:
The first and foremost reason people come to Culebra is probably to do nothing. If that is not enough, there are plenty of things to do:
Most likely one of the firsts on your list will be the Culebra beaches, which are amongst the finest in the world. Flamenco Beach is the most popular with obvious pros and cons. You get the convenience of easy transportation, drinks and food but then it is not only you who is getting them ..
From the beaches you can snorkel amazing reefs, or may want to get married on one of them.