Culebra - Provisions & Laundry
Groceries, including fresh fruit and vegetables, are easily obtainable at Milka, a grocery store southwest of the canal through Dewey.
A fruit & vegetable truck comes on the ferry from Fajardo and parks outside the post office every Wednesday morning. The ferry to Fajardo, Puerto Rico takes over an hour and costs USD2.50 (USD1.00 if over 60) each way. In Fajardo, you need to take two minibusses to get to the Wallmart complex. Provisioning can be done there at Pueblo and Wallmart.
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Diesel is available at the Total station under the bridge. You can dinghy to it with cans and fill up very conveniently. The sign on the door says ”cash only”.
We arrived into Culebra on Dec 31, 2018, and CBP are now asking everyone to use the CBP Roam app to clear in (we were told this by phone) and they promptly processed our arrival, without leaving the boat. We have the US flagged vessel and all crew were from the US.
Reported by CSSN:
DATE: 2018-12-10 22:00
Country Name: Puerto Rico
Location Detail: Culebra Public dock
EVENT: Theft
HAND: 2
Stolen Items: fuel line for dinghy outboard
SECURED: Not Locked
DETAILS: The fuel line for Yamaha outboard was stolen from a dinghy at the town dock
Posted on behalf of Lisa Torkelson – 17 February 2016
Just cleared into Culebra, SVI, from St. Thomas, USVI, today and we anchored just south of the ferry terminal. The Customs officer said, for next time, that we were supposed to anchor in Ensenada Honda for the clearance. He said we were fine this time.
Clearing in (at least as a US Citizen with the US flagged boat) was simple, and the same process and phone number used when we last cleared here in 2012. I called (787) 729-6840 and an officer called me back within a half an hour to take all my details over the phone. He asked if I had ever seen a Customs officer (I assumed for the LBO program).
I told him I only had purchased a DTOPS Decal, but he said that we could still do formalities over the phone as the other is just to speed up the entry process. Even though I had just purchased the Decal last week, a Payment Tracking # AND Order # was sufficient to continue the telephone interview.
He asked if we had any pets and I said we have a dog. The only thing he wanted to know is if I had immunizations records on board (which I do). I did not get a health certificate and he didn’t ask for one.
Editor’s note: ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) is the automated system that determines the eligibility of visitors to travel to the U.S. under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).
We were able to get a 12-month Cruising licence for the US here. We arrived from BVI having ferried to Cruz Bay St Johns in the US Virgins from West End Tortola. Here we were issued with a 90 day Visa for the US. With this, we sailed We were able to get a 12-month Cruising License for the US in Culebra. We had previously ferried from West End Tortola BVI to Cruz Bay St Johns USVI to get a 90-day visa stamp in our passports. Aussie.
(We did need the ESTA to board the ferry.) We then sailed to Culebra and were issued with 12 months Cruising Permit. To make full use of this we will need to obtain a B1/B2 Visa. We hope to achieve this in Nassau in the Bahamas prior to entry to the USA.