What makes Anguilla's beaches the best in the world? White, powdery sand that stretches for miles, pristine waters and the laid-back, welcoming attitude of the Anguillan people. Swim and sunbathe all day—and all year round—at romantic public beaches like the aptly-named Rendezvous Bay, then dance to calypso music at Anguilla's annual summer festival.
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5.0 based on 1,119 reviews
A popular beach with white sand and turquoise water that has its secluded areas as well.
Though all of the beaches of Anguilla are beautiful, this one has it all! Wonderful resorts (Menoah, Zemi etc), expansive sand, entertainment, great food (Madearimans, Tropical Sunset, Gwens etc) and plenty of parking.
5.0 based on 175 reviews
Adventures on a Classic West Indian Sloop. Tropical Cay Lobster Lunch Cruises, Sunset Cruises, Exclusive Private Escapes.Sightseeing. Enjoy luxury and indulgence on our rustic and historical trading sloop.
5.0 based on 377 reviews
This scenic beach is located close to several luxury resorts.
Our family's favorite beach in the entire world -- we've simply given up on finding a more perfect beach. It's never crowded, and the sunsets are exquisite. The many restaurants and places to stay (Tranquility Beach is perfectly situated at the mid-point) are just icing on the cake.
5.0 based on 174 reviews
Anguilla has no shortage of spectacular beach (Meads, SBE, Rendevouz) big Maunday’s is my favorite. I hesitate to write this review because I would hate for it to be overrun or lost its charm. Sharing the beach with Cap Juluca, my favorite part is toward the right near pimms where us commoners can bring a towel or chair and set up a nice little base. This side remained particularly calm and almost bath like the day I visited. On the opposite end is the cap shack where chairs may be rented and food purchased. I didn’t want to sit over there as the day I visited that side was particularly rough.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
Sea Pro Boat Charters is a luxury boat charter company located in Sandy Ground, Anguilla. Captain Wayne Richardson and Captain Terrell Hughes have over 20 years of experience operating boats around Anguilla, St. Maarten, and St. Barths. They are the heart and soul of Sea Pro Anguilla ,Ltd. Many may remember Wayne and Terrell from their Cap Juluca days where they were given the nickname "The Dream Team" because of the exceptional service they provided to every guest. For these two experts, working on the water is not so much of a job as it is their passion and way of life. Their professional, safe and friendly service combined with their backgrounds as multigenerational natives will be the highlight of your visit to Anguilla.
4.5 based on 331 reviews
Sandy Island is a small cay off Sandy Ground beach in Anguilla. It is quite possibly the most beautiful place one will ever visit. A popular off island getaway, Sandy Island offers visitors a sensational tropical experience. It’s far away enough for that quintessential Robinson Crusoe feeling, yet close enough to stay connected to the mainland. The Restaurant opens daily serving fresh seafood and grilled meats, and the bar is fully stocked with ice cold beers and spirits from around the world.
You catch a boat ride at Sandy ground to Sandy Island. Usual hours on the island are 10-4. Great food & drinks there. Bring a beach towel & snorkeling gear, if you like to do that. Don’t forget your sunscreen!
4.5 based on 449 reviews
This bay is the site of a popular beach and was once the location of a key battle between the English and French for colonial control over the island.
Lovely, boringly calm water, soft sand, few bars and restaurants. Not many people and just average flora.
4.5 based on 58 reviews
Seaside Stables Anguilla - Horseback Riding on the beach at Cove Bay
4.5 based on 190 reviews
Accessible only by boat, this secluded cove is perfect for a quiet afternoon on the beach.
Little Bay is a nice hidden treasure of Anguilla. You must get there by boat an because of that it offers more privacy and secluded area than other beaches. You can swim out to the large rock and jump off (look up LeBron Janes doing it) and we were able to see several sea turtles during our time there.
4.5 based on 427 reviews
The dolphinarium is located in Blowing Point beach, 50 meters from migration. There are two ways to reach the destination: From St. Maarten taking the boat in Marigot from the French side will take 20 minutes by Ferry or from the airport in the Dutch side will take 45 minutes by Ferry. Once the boat has stopped at Blowing Point, you will have to get to our offices by your own. From there we will take you by taxi (included) to the dolphinarium that is 500 meters from the Office.
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