Playa Tortuga

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Playa Tortuga is a scenic beach on the small Puerto Rican island of Culebrita, known for its clear waters, white sand, and relatively undeveloped, tranquil setting.

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Playa Tortuga canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
tourist attraction
access boat access only
country Puerto Rico
developmentStatus largely undeveloped
hasAlternativeName Turtle Beach
hasAtmosphere tranquil setting
hasEnvironment relatively undeveloped
hasNearbyIsland Culebra
hasReef nearby coral formations
hasSandColor white sand
hasScenicQuality scenic beach
hasShoreType sandy beach
hasTourismStyle low-impact tourism
hasVegetation coastal shrubs
tropical vegetation
hasWaterColor clear water
hasWaveEnergy generally calm waters
hasWildlife sea turtles
seabirds
tropical fish
isPartOfIslandGroup Virgin Islands
surface form: Spanish Virgin Islands
locatedInBodyOfWater Caribbean Sea
locatedOn Culebrita
partOf Culebra National Wildlife Refuge
popularFor snorkeling
sunbathing
swimming
wildlife viewing

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Culebrita hasBeach Playa Tortuga