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[T1277]Travel Off The Beaten Path
by Patrick Altoft, Pat

Travelers wanting to visit an island destination far from the beaten path, away from the tourist areas and luxury resorts, and where there are opportunities for quiet enjoyment of nature’s glories should consider paying a visit to Culebra Island. Small, lovely, and the scene of fierce political controversy, Culebra is a popular stop-over for the tourist who wants something just a little out of the ordinary.

Culebra is one of three out-islands that are part of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. In addition to the main island, Culebra, Vieques, and Mona are part of the Greater Antilles chain. Mona Island is much smaller than the other Puerto Rican islands and is uninhabited. Culebra, with a year-round population of 1,868, is protected as a natural wildlife preserve and refuge by the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Its forests are green, cool, and quiet; more than a few visitors have been startled by the frantic rustle in the vegetation that means a mongoose is scuttling out of the way. The mongoose was introduced to the island to control rats among the sugar plantations of the Puerto Rican Islands. A visitor may pause at night to listen to the lilting song of what sounds like a nightingale. In fact, the song is made by a tiny tree frog, the coqui. As on the main island, night visitors stop in awed silence to gaze at the phosphorescent waters that glow in the dark because of small sea-dwellers that emit a green light when they move. Deep-sea fishermen visiting Culebra find vast schools of tuna, blue marlin, bonefish and amberjack.

The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is a United States territory; its residents were granted US citizenship in 1912. After 400 years of Spanish rule, the islands were ceded to the US after the Spanish-American War in 1898. The main island is the primary focus of trade and tourism. But Culebra has an allure for those looking for a different type of vacation experience; to see for themselves the site of so much political controversy and unrest about such a small island.

The strife began in the early 1970’s. Relations between Puerto Rico and the US mainland became severely strained over the use of Culebra Island as target practice by the US Navy. Residents were subjected to constant annoyance by frequent bombing and shelling of their island home. To make matters worse, the navy had placed restrictions on travel between Culebra and the main island. Residents of Culebra were literally stuck, unable to get away from the bombardment. Tourism to Culebra came to a standstill, devastating the island’s economy. Resentment rose to a furious height when the navy declared that no other site was available for practice maneuvers. Demonstrators called for the immediate cessation of all naval activities on Culebra. In January of 1971, the firing of Walleye missiles around Culebra was discontinued, but the practice bombardment did not cease. In 1974, Puerto Rican officials filed a lawsuit under the Endangered Species Act of 1973 to force the navy to remove Culebra from their gun sights. The suit was based upon the sea turtles that inhabited the island; their nesting grounds and the turtles themselves were at “ground zero" for the navy’s war machines. In September, the last navy training exercise was conducted; Culebra had won its freedom from economic and environmental devastation.

The turtles and their nests are still there, having returned to numbers essential for an endangered species. Fortunate visitors to Culebra can see them swimming gracefully in the deep water that surrounds the island, and often observe them as they come ashore to dig nests in the sand, deposit their eggs, and depart back to the sea.


Planning a grand and really fun vacation is no hard task. If you are going in a group with your family, friends or officemates, you should consider spending the break in a place that facilitates lots of fun physical and leisure activities. Lake Hubbard in Michigan would be a good place to stay in. If you are anxious about where to stay on your vacation in the second biggest freshwater lake in the state, fret no more. There are Lake Hubbard vacation rentals that could readily accommodate you.

Lake Hubbard is a seven-mile long shoreline that is full of so many establishments to facilitate fun, recreation and dining. Local population is quite lean but the area is full of businesses because for quite some time, the lake has been one of the popular domestic destinations for vacations.

What to find and do

There are many fun physical and recreational activities that you could do in Lake Hubbard. For one, the area is perfect and safe for fishing walleye, trout, yellow perch and bass. The lake's shoreline is also characteristically dotted with numerous seafood and freshwater restaurants, picturesque lakeside communities and historic lighthouses.

If you aim to find more adventure, you can easily reach or drive to the nearby Mackinac Island, where riding horse-drawn carriages and shopping antiques and art pieces is ideal. Because the place is perfect for accommodations for a company or a family, there are Lake Hubbard vacation rentals to cater to numerous visitors to the place.

Finding vacation rental

To find Lake Hubbard vacation rentals, all you need to do is to search for agents and online sites that herald cottage owners, property firms and travel experts. Online, you could easily find a good place to stay in if you aim to pay a leisurely visit to the lake.

Other than that, you could always ask friends and colleagues if they could recommend any accommodation. You can also ask your travel agent or a local citizen about information regarding such places in Lake Hubbard.

In the area, there is a rising number of cabins, cottages, condos and private homes that are for lease. Tourists are specifically the target consumers and clients of such businesses. Thus, expect that you would not have a really hard time when finding rentals. Prepare to deposit about 20% to 50% of the rental about one to two months before the vacation to make sure. Take note that deposit payments are not refundable, but can be rolled.

Three helpful tips

There are three simple, yet very helpful tips that would help just about anyone get on and prevent any hassle when renting a place in Lake Hubbard for vacation. First, it would be advisable if you would pay deposits and rents using a credit card. This can be safeguard as credit card firms usually provide consumer protection in case services promised by establishments are not met or delivered.

Second, ask for references when finding a place to stay in around the lake. There are many credible and trustworthy rental agencies and realtors that are ready to provide information, recommendation and yes, actual services. Lastly, you can always ask the Better Business Bureau of the area to check the validity and trustworthiness of Lake Hubbard vacation rentals you are eyeing. Doing these simple steps could really help make your vacation more fun and worthwhile.

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