1- Anguilla Arch
It’s worth visiting the area around Anguilla despite the fact that several tourists bypass it because of its peculiarity. There’s a bright yellow and red arch-shaped cliff. Once you get close enough to it, you can see it! There are several cliffs close by, and the scenery is breathtaking.
2- Shoal Bay East
Anguilla is a Caribbean gem that is unassuming and beautiful. The main draw is the stunning beaches, which are complemented by friendly locals and an authentic island atmosphere that has been marred by package tourism on other Caribbean islands. Recent visitors claim that going to the beach is essential, therefore we advise hiring some beach chairs and lounging on them for the day.
3- Rendezvous Bay
Some claim this two-mile stretch of paradise offers enough reason to make the trip to Anguilla. With calm waters that can accommodate even the most inexperienced swimmers and the soothing sound that emanates from Dune Preserve in the background, Rendezvous is an idyllic escape for holidaymakers seeking a break from Shoal Bay East’s bustle and bustle of tourists. Rendezvous is free and accessible all-time of the week.
4- Meads Bay
Meads Bay, which lies near the island’s westernmost point and is west of Anguilla, is well known for its supple sand beaches, clear seas, and stunning scenery. Recent tourists also mentioned that Meads Bay isn’t much busier than Shoal Bay East. Additionally, there are always places to eat and seats to rent: Blanchards Beach Shack is open from Monday to Saturday from 11:00 a.m. and is recommended by many visitors and residents as a great place to eat on the beach (get in early to eat lunch).
5- Sandy Ground Village
If you want to have fun on Anguilla, you must visit Sandy’s beach. Bring your towel and swimsuit, but leave your summer reading at the hotel as you won’t have much downtime here. The Pumphouse, a popular Johnno’s Beach Stop, Elvis’ Beach Bar, and The Pumphouse are all located in front of it. The major harbour is located on the west-facing beach, which is lively all day. Most of the visitors to Sandy Ground are foreign families and sailors (all the food establishments and restrooms that are easily accessible are impossible to ignore).
6- Maundays Bay
It is a beautiful stretch of soft sandy sand with a pristine aqua sea. The famous Moorish-themed Cap Juluca luxury resort is an eye-catching feature along the beach that welcomes guests and tourists alike daily. When the weather is calm, people who love the beach can take advantage of fantastic diving and snorkeling in crystal clear waters. In windy weather, sailing boats and windsurfers ply the waters
7- Prickly Pear Cays
When many boatloads of visitors come near to St. Martin/St. Maarten, the famous Prickly Pear is frequently full. Some of the most popular activities in this area include swimming, snorkelling, and relaxing on the gorgeous beach. The beautiful sand beach is lined with sun loungers and umbrellas.
8- Dune Preserve, Anguilla
Bankie Banx, an artist, and Dune Preserve, his seaside bar and restaurant, are unknown to many visitors to Anguilla. This popular destination in Rendezvous Bay is worth visiting to meet new people. Anguillan Banx, a reggae singer from Guyana who had a successful music and touring career, returned to his birthplace to open a live music venue with a marquee.
9- Little Bay, Anguilla
Bankie Banx, an artist, and Dune Preserve, his seaside bar and restaurant, are unknown to many visitors to Anguilla. This popular destination in Rendezvous Bay is worth visiting to meet new people. Anguillan Banx, a reggae singer from Guyana who had a successful music and touring career, returned to his birthplace to open a live music venue with a marquee.
10- Cove Bay, Anguilla
Cove Bay is no exception if you’ve ever spent any time in Anguilla and have realised that the silky white beaches of pristine beach sand and crystal-clear turquoise water are the standard, as is. The nearby Rendezvous Bay is going to demolish the crescent-shaped beach, yet Cove Bay has its beauty.
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