7 Best Hotels in Vieques, Vieques and Culebra

Bravo Beach Hotel

$$ | 1 North Shore Rd., 00765, Puerto Rico

Several blocks north of the ferry dock in Isabel Segunda, this simple but attractive hotel makes a good home base for island exploration. Guest rooms are a bit spare in their decor, but all have flat-screen TVs with cable, and many have ocean views. If you're traveling with a group, the two-bedroom villa has plenty of entertaining space, and Casa Roja, a villa with seven rooms total, is across the street from the main property. Although it's a shame that the idyllic beachfront property fronts an un-swimmable beach (too rocky), the two pools, and the free use of beach chairs, coolers, and towels for beach excursions make up for it.

Pros

  • Gorgeous building
  • Beautiful pools
  • Friendly management

Cons

  • Out-of-the-way location in residential neighborhood
  • Can't swim on property's beach
  • No on-site restaurant
1 North Shore Rd., 00765, Puerto Rico
787-741–1128
hotel Details
11 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Casa de Amistad

$ | 27 Calle Benito Castaño, 00765, Puerto Rico

If you're looking for a budget-friendly property in the town center, this groovy little guesthouse not far from the ferry dock in Isabel Segunda is perfect. Citrus colors and wicker furnishings give this former plantation rooming house a nice tropical touch. It's hard not to feel at home here, especially when you use the shared kitchen to pack a picnic lunch or borrow an umbrella for your trip to the beach. Plus, the extremely friendly and helpful owners are on hand for anything you might need. An on-site gift shop sells their original art. Several quality restaurants are a short stroll away.

Pros

  • Gay-friendly
  • Funky furnishings
  • Access to common kitchen

Cons

  • Drive to beaches
  • Cheaper rooms lack en suite bathrooms
  • No elevator
27 Calle Benito Castaño, 00765, Puerto Rico
787-247–1017
hotel Details
9 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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El Blok Hotel

$$ | 158 Calle Flamboyán, 00765, Puerto Rico
This boutique hotel, which has received rave reviews for its unique architecture and design (minimalist concrete, open-air common spaces), is a great place to unplug and relax. Not everyone's enchanted by the minimalism, however, which also defines the room amenities: there are no phones or TVs, and storage space is nonexistent.

Pros

  • Continental breakfast included
  • Rooftop plunge pool
  • On-site restaurant

Cons

  • Can be noisy
  • May be too minimalist for some tastes
  • No TVs or phones in rooms and poor Wi-Fi
158 Calle Flamboyán, 00765, Puerto Rico
787-741–6020
hotel Details
30 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hacienda Tamarindo

$$$ | Rte. 997, Km 4.5, 00765, Puerto Rico Fodor's Choice

Taking its name from a centuries-old tamarind tree rising more than three stories through the center of its main building, this plantation-style property—with a barrel-tile roof and wood-shuttered windows—was once a dance hall but is now one of the island's prettiest hotels. You can easily find a spot all to yourself, whether on a shady terrace or beside the pool. "Caribbean chic" may be the best description of the combination of well-chosen antiques, elegant wicker furniture, and vintage travel posters. The penthouse is the nicest room, with a separate entrance on the third floor and a massive private terrace overlooking the ocean. The made-to-order breakfasts are a great reason to get up early, and on-site horseback riding along the beach is a lodging perk.

Pros

  • Beautiful views
  • Nicely designed rooms
  • Excellent breakfast included

Cons

  • Must drive to beaches
  • No full-service restaurant
  • No elevator
Rte. 997, Km 4.5, 00765, Puerto Rico
787-741–8525
hotel Details
17 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hix Island House

$$$ | Rte. 995, Km 1.5, 00765, Puerto Rico

Constructed entirely of concrete and set in a tropical forest, the four buildings of this luxurious hotel echo the granite boulders strewn around Vieques, blending with the surroundings. Award-winning architect John Hix's spare aesthetic permeates guest rooms, which have dramatic lines and sexy curves. Some might find the property cold and uninviting, however, regardless of inspiration and originality. Sunny terraces, panoramic open walls, and private outdoor showers keep nature nearby, although the nighttime songs of coquí frogs might disrupt your sleep. The resort's embrace of the environment crosses from form to function in the use of recycled water and solar-power systems. A recent addition to the Hix property is Casa Solaris, so named because it is an entirely solar-powered guesthouse. Even the swimming pool is eco-friendly.

Pros

  • Acclaimed eco-friendly architecture
  • Very secluded setting
  • Friendly staff

Cons

  • The lack of window screens means bugs get in
  • No air-conditioning, TVs, or phones
  • No Wi-Fi in rooms (although it's free in public areas)
Rte. 995, Km 1.5, 00765, Puerto Rico
787-435–4590
hotel Details
19 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Malecón House

$$ | 105 Calle Flamboyán, 00765, Puerto Rico

Raising the bar for Vieques lodging are posh boutique hotels like this immaculate seaside escape, where rooms are decorated with rich wood furniture, luxurious stone flooring, and high-end linens. Four rooms open onto private balconies that drink in the sea directly across the street; all rooms feature marble baths and comfortable beds with playful splashes of color. A small pool and common terrace—where breakfast, featuring fresh-baked muffins and scones, is served—are open all day for relaxed lounging. Some of the island's best restaurants are a minute's stroll down Calle Flamboyán.

Pros

  • Affordable waterfront property
  • Tasty breakfast
  • Welcoming hosts

Cons

  • In-town location not for those seeking seclusion
  • Rather small pool
  • Surrounding area can be noisy
105 Calle Flamboyán, 00765, Puerto Rico
939-239–7113
hotel Details
13 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Sea Gate Hotel

$ | Barrio Fuerte, 00765, Puerto Rico

This hilltop hotel—the oldest on Vieques—overlooks the island's picturesque, historic fort and is about 10 minutes by foot (downhill) from Isabel Segunda. The homey property is tucked into its own leafy compound, a haven of peace and relaxation with grandstand views over the ocean and town. Charming rooms in a white three-story structure boast lively Caribbean decor and pastels. Each is an individually themed mini-museum of sea corals, old prints, and modern art. Families should opt for one of two freestanding villas, while backpackers can check into the dorm. An animal lover, the owner offers horseback rides and rescues injured horses, stray dogs, and other animals; be prepared to see these formerly orphaned creatures in common areas.

Pros

  • Friendly and helpful owner-manager
  • Complimentary pickup at ferry or airport
  • Continental breakfast included

Cons

  • Small rooms
  • No restaurant
  • Presence of farm animals and dogs might be problematic for some
Barrio Fuerte, 00765, Puerto Rico
201-450–8238
hotel Details
15 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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