Escape the crowds of other nearby beaches with a visit to Playa Carlos Rosario, a remote area with excellent opportunities for snorkeling. You'll immediately notice the colorful barrier reef that surrounds the shore seemingly on all sides; head south of the beach along the cliffs for truly spectacular snorkeling with biodiverse marine life. Do exercise caution, since water taxis and powerboats use the channel adjacent to the shore. If snorkeling isn't for you, take advantage of the secluded nature of this beach to tuck into a book with a refreshing drink. Plan to visit Playa Carlos Rosario and other customer-reviewed, writer-recommended Culebra attractions using our Culebra holiday maker tool.
Playa Carlos Rosario reviews
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not worth the hike at all! a 20 minute muddy trek from Flamenco beach. Carried all our snorkel gears thinking it was going to be amazing... we arrived and it was wavy, dirty and super windy. Maybe...
not worth the hike at all! a 20 minute muddy trek from Flamenco beach. Carried all our snorkel gears thinking it was going to be amazing... we arrived and it was wavy, dirty and super windy. Maybe... more »
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Today, we ventured from Tamarindo Beach to the secluded Carlos Rosario Beach. While we took our snorkeling gear, for us it was more about hiking to a secluded beach and basically having the beach to..... more
Today, we ventured from Tamarindo Beach to the secluded Carlos Rosario Beach. While we took our snorkeling gear, for us it was more about hiking to a secluded beach and basically having the beach to..... more »
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3.5 stars. It may be beautiful if you could see a sunset. However, it's hard to go to this beach. You need to walk from Framenco beach in 20-30min. There is no car access beach.
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The trail starts at the Flamenco Beach entry booth. Go on the outside of the parking lot fence until you see a tsunami zone sign and a gate with a chain. Go thru the gate and follow the single file walking gpath for 25 mins. Not too steep, but your bare legs will get brushed by several plants. The reward?: rays, turtles, fish and corals. Fabulous. The reef is only 20ft to 50ft off shore. No need to go further out - except to look for turtles and rays in the sea grass. Look at other reviews to see where to enter the reef.
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