Catch the Ferry from Ceiba to Culebra or Vieques

1/24 Culebra has started adding on a $2 “Environmental Preservation” fee for non- residents for each person.

The ferry system is a very economical way to visit the out-islands of Culebra and Vieques from the main island of PR. There is one schedule for ferries between Ceiba and Culebra and another for a ferry between Ceiba and Vieques. The system is far from perfect, but it is cheap! It is said- if you have more time than money, take the ferry. If you have more money than time, fly. The biggest issues with the ferry is there may be delays and/or cancellations due to weather, so ferry users (especially in winter months) need to be flexible.The trip over can be a little rough (especially in winter months!). Sea sickness bags are available on-board. If you are prone to motion sickness, take sea sickness medicine at least one hour before boarding the ferry so that is ready to work when you need it. Sometimes the seas are flat, and sometimes they’re not. I find the westbound trip back from Culebra/Vieques to be less rough than the eastbound trip to the islands.

There are two types of ferries that passengers can use that run between Ceiba/Culebra and Ceiba/Vieques — passenger ferries and cargo-passenger ferries. The passenger ferries carry passengers only — no cargo, so it is a faster trip!. The cargo-passenger ferries carry both passengers and cargo (including cars).

The crossing on the passenger ferries from Ceiba to Culebra should take about close to 1 hr, while the crossing from Ceiba to Vieques should take about 40-45 minutes. The cargo/cargo-passenger ferries will take a longer- closer to-1hr to Vieques and about 1.5 hrs for Culebra. For now, the Vieques route will be to Isabel Segunda/Town pier and they go to Dewey in Culebra.

To buy tickets, see the current schedule and availability, you can go to the ferry ticket page and/or download their APP. The web page and the APP (City Experiences) are in English and Spanish and explains everything!

Update- 1/25 : Tickets will be available online ahead of time (usually only 1 or 2 months at a time, but they may only be released the last week of the month before). It is highly recommended you buy tickets ahead of time- It is highly recommended to use the APP. You can buy tickets either online or at the ticket window days before your trip. Day of trip tickets are occasionally available, but not always available (especially during high season =winter)! Check their https://www.puertoricoferry.com page for more info .. If they say “advanced tickets sold out online”, there MAY still be some tickets available at the ticket window at the dock, but not always. Go early and try…seriously, it is best if you can go in person to the window, a few days ahead of the trip, you may be able to get some…AND always get round trip tickets! Small island locals will have priority over any other people visiting. ALL ITINERARIES AND RULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.

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Ceiba Ferry

The Ferries

The ferries will be operated by Puerto Rico Ferries, under contract to the Puerto Rico Maritime Transportation Authority (MTA). They also have some cargo/cargo-passenger ferries and and the PR ATM will have some ferries in use when needed.

Ceiba Ferry

The Ferry Terminal

The terminal building and parking lot are located on Marina Drive in the old Roosevelt Roads Naval Base.

Ticket windows are located on the outside wall, waiting room and bathrooms, but there is a concession stand for snacks/drinks (and one bathroom) inside.

Passenger Ferry Schedule

Just be aware, the ferry schedule can change…due to weather, holidays, maintenance, break downs, etc). Things are not too bad recently, but winter waves can be tough! Please check the official ferry page for the daily itinerary.

Buy Tickets for a Passenger to Culebra or Vieques online at PRFERRY

For now, ticket prices are the same for everyone (locals and tourists)

A one-way ticket to Culebra costs $2.50 per person (plus the environmental fee). A one-way ticket to Vieques costs $2.00 per person. . Kids 4-12 years old and seniors 60-74 years old cost $1.00 per person, seniors 75 years and older and kids 3 and under are free. You are allowed one small carry-on baggage free included in your ticket price. Extra luggage or things (coolers, tents, chairs, bikes, cases or beverages etc) have an extra fee. Remember to add them on while buying tickets. There is also a service charge when buying tickets online. Purchasing tickets ahead of time can be done, online at the ferry ticket page. You can still buy tickets in person, at the ferry terminal ticket window ahead of your trip. Only part of the tickets are sold online, so if the website says “sold out”, there should be tickets available in person. You can try going a few days early to buy tickets for your chosen travel day, or get there early on your chosen travel day and hope you get a ticket. During holidays and “high season (Jan-March and July) tickets are hard to come by!

Ceiba Ferry

Can I Take My Rental Car to Culebra or Vieques?

At this time, vehicle spots on the cargo ferry is limited to residents of Vieques and Culebra and approved supply vehicles. According to the PRFerry page, They say you cannot take a rental car on because you need the vehicle registration to buy the ticket. In the past, I have heard of people doing it. So the real answer is “it is really not a feasible or ethical option”. Only residents of the small islands should use the cargo ferries for their vehicles. There is limited room that locals need for transportation and supplies.

Directions to the Ceiba Ferry Terminal from the San Juan Area

The Ceiba ferry Terminal, as well as the Ceiba Airport, is located in the old Roosevelt Roads Naval Base in Ceiba. If you already know where the Ceiba Airport is, then finding the Ceiba Ferry Terminal will be easy for you.

Drive-time from the San Juan (SJU) Airport to the Ceiba Ferry Terminal is about 75-90 minutes.

If traveling to the ferry terminal from the San Juan area, you’ll want to take Route 26 east to Route 66 east to Route 3 east (toward Fajardo). Route 66 ends on Route 3 in Río Grande, so you’re taking Route 66 to the end. Note that Route 66 is a toll road, and an AutoExpreso transponder is required for the tolls.

Continue east on Route 3 toward Fajardo. Once in the Fajardo area, Route 3 becomes Route 53. Once you’re on Route 53, you’ll want to take Exit 2 at KM 1.4 (which is before the first toll booth). This is the exit for the Puerto del Rey Marina and the Ceiba Airport. At the end of the exit ramp, turn left under Route 53, then continue straight. This will put you back on Route 3 heading south. Then, really all you need to do is follow the signs for the Puerto del Rey Marina and the Ceiba Airport. Continue on Route 3 past the Puerto del Rey Marina on your left.

You’ll continue on Route 3 to KM 52.4, where you’ll turn left onto Tarawa Drive. Landmarks here include a solar farm on the right, and the “Bienvenidos Ceiba” sign in the photo above. Continue straight on Tarawa Drive until you arrive at the guardhouse at the entrance to the naval base. If there is a guard, just tell them that you are going to the ferry.

Once through the gate, follow the brown “Ferry” signs — At the first V, you’ll go left onto Forrestal Drive. At the second V, you’ll follow the road as it curves to the left. At the third V, go right. Then, finally, turn left onto Marina Drive. Continue on Marina Drive until you come to the parking area and blue DTOP ATM building on your right.

There is a large parking lot further down the road from the ferry terminal that will provide transportation to the ferry in a van. They charge $15 per 24 hr. I suggest you do not park on the side of the road, they do give out parking tickets.

If you don’t want to drive, do not assume a taxi will be there to take you where you want to go (same for Uber or Lyft!!). There MAY be one there, just waiting, but very possibly not. You really need to schedule a car services ahead of time to take you to and from the ferry terminal to wherever you want to go. Look into Luquillo Taxi as an option. Ceiba Ferry

Other Info

You can bring coolers, beach chairs, beach umbrellas, snorkel gear, etc. with you. *=(make sure to pay the fee when you buy your ticket). The coolers and large things will be stored away from the seating areas — usually outside and/or in the front or the back of the boat — the crew will tell you where to put the items, and you have to go pick it up on the way off the ferry. Bikes are only allowed on the cargo/passenger ferry.

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