The Valley is the capital of the British territory of Anguilla, and part of the Antilles Islands. A favorite vacation spot of water lovers, Anguilla is a popular destination for wreck diving, snorkeling, or parasailing. The historic district of The Valley is full of old-style wood houses, including the Wallblake House, one of the only surviving plantation houses in the Caribbean. The ruins of the Old Prison are at the highest point in Anguilla, and provide stunning views of the bright blue sea.
Restaurants in The Valley
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This church offers a calypso Gospel service that features a variety of musical instruments.
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A studio that displays artwork of native Anguillans.
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Anguilla Watersports is the ultimate watersports location in Anguilla. We offer everything from the Caribbeans largest inflatable waterpark of it's kind, kitesurfing lessons, stand up paddle board tours, lessons and rentals. Check out Anguilla Watersports. com for details and pricing. Come make memories that will last a lifetime. It's all about the experience!
We spent about a week kiteboarding with Miguel and Yonny from Anguilla Watersports, and they were fantastic in every way. They would take us to different spots on the island to chase the wind, and were always a little flexible with their timing when they could be. We were a variety of levels, and they adjusted their instruction for our levels, working on everything from getting up and transitions to jumping. Plus, they would come and rescue us if one of us got into trouble! We did a downwinder on the last day and it was a ton of fun — felt nervous going a bit further from land, but they helped coach me through it and made sure no one got in trouble. Highly recommend going kiteboarding with these guys!!!
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It’s a stunningly beautiful beach with opportunity for great photography shots. Da’Vida is also a great dining choice for the food and the view.
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Was here for the second year in a row for Palm Sunday mass. Beautiful palm frond was handed out and was so awed by the entrance and entire mass. Such a comfortable, friendly and welcoming feel. Left feeling so inspired.
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Wallblake House, built in 1787, is the oldest and only surviving plantation house on Anguilla. It is one of the few plantation houses in the Caribbean where the entire complex of buildings including the kitchen, stable and workers quarters have survived virtually intact. The Wallblake House Trust is maintaining the complex so that it may thrive as a center for cultural, social and educational events for the entire island community.
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The ruins of this historic jail on Anguilla's highest point -- 213 ft above sea level. The building itself is not spectacular in any way, but the views are.
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