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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This church offers a calypso Gospel service that features a variety of musical instruments.
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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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This was our 3rd trip to Anguilla and we had not heard of this natural wonder before. Now it is featured on all of the tourist magazines!? We asked a number of locals where it was but most did not know. Fortinately it was pretty easy to find. Our Calypso boat also passed by it from the ocean as well. Good luck and be careful.
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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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For many years the cotton grown on Anguilla and exported to England was ginned in this beautiful historic building, now home of the Anguilla Tourist Office. Some of the original ginning machinery is intact and on display. COST: Free. Weekdays 10-noon, 1-4.
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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.
This former sugar-plantation great house was built in the 1790s and is a fine example of island stonework. It now houses a sumptuous bakery, Le Petit Patisserie. But for many years it served as the residence of the island's chief administrator, who also doubled as the only medical practitioner.
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