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17.7.17
Culebra - El Navegante
Out of all the places we stayed, El Navegante de Culebra is probably the most innovative.
Instead of having a formal lobby or person in charge, the building is equipped with a Key Room where guests enter a code provided upon room reservation to receive the key. When leaving, you just leave the keys inside. And that's about it. Like everything else in Culebra, the place is small but functional and gets the job done. This place is well located, close to Pandeli, Dinghy Dock and the harbour where Culebra Divers is located.
They have a small space beside the building that can be used by guests for parking. Given that golf carts are the norm in the island, there's usually room when coming back from the beach. Highly advisable for your days in this little paradise.
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