Discover the best top things to do in Shoal Bay Village, Anguilla including Shoal Bay, Anchor Miniature Golf, Scilly Cay, Sandy Island, Chandeliers Conference Center, Little Bay, Gwen's Reggae Bar & Grill, Stone Cellar Art Gallery.
Restaurants in Shoal Bay Village
5 based on 970 reviews
A popular beach with white sand and turquoise water that has its secluded areas as well.
Post hurricane Irma Shoal Bay East is just as stunningly beautiful if not more so. Sugar white sands, crystal clear waters and several beach restaurants and bars make this my preferred weekend getaway.
5 based on 28 reviews
Not your everyday run-of-the-mill miniature putt course. This course is in a lovely garden setting with Waterfalls. Very well maintained. Owner was extremely friendly. $7.00 per adult. Reasonable priced sea salt from their souvenir shop. We made a day of it. Shoal Bay for the beach, putt-putt for happy hour (they have beer) and then dinner in Island Harbor. Great day and planning on doing so again next year for a playoff round :)
Well worth our time and money.
4 based on 161 reviews
Scilly Cay Anguilla is a family owned and operated restaurant/private island that has been open for 32 years. We are an offshore cay located on the eastern part of Anguilla. We are open for lunch on Wednesdays (with DJ) and Sundays (with live reggae band) from noon til 5. Serving lobster, crayfish (indigenous to Anguilla), chicken and fish (catch of the day). We are famous for our lobster and our potent rum punches. Also available for private events (both day and night).
What a little gem... this place is authentic island cool.. We had lobster and cray fish and roast chicken.. tasty and served with extra strong run! The water is spectacular around the island.. Go, relax and enjoy!!
4.5 based on 279 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.
A total beach oasis - a tiny island that serves (way overpriced, but imagine the cost of moving all that product onto what is essentially just a sand bar) drinks and some food.
You can walk the entire island in less than five minutes, of course that depends on how much sand is around since the island grows and shrinks during the year depending on the currents and weather.
This is a "do not miss" if you're in Anguilla. Fun people are visiting here...great time.
The largest center for meetings on the island is equipped to handle up to 300 people and has an assortment of modern audiovisual equipment.
4.5 based on 150 reviews
Accessible only by boat, this secluded cove is perfect for a quiet afternoon on the beach.
Of all the Beaches in Anguilla, this is probably the current best snorkel on the main island (some of the other nearby Islands like Prickly Pear are at a similar level). This obviously changes over time, and I can remember when the points at Meads Bay and Barnes Bay were this good. Water is extremely calm, lots of marine life. Just be sure to bring a cooler as there are no facilities at this beach.
Best way to get here is to find Calvin at Crocus Bay and have him take you by boat. Can't say enough nice things about Calvin. You'll find him near daVida most every day. Just ask around, or his phone number is on his boat. You can't miss it.
4 based on 16 reviews
You know you are on to a good thing when numerous locals volunteer the same recommendation, and Gwen's is just that classic beach shack, reggae feel. It would rate an "excellent" based on the feel, view, and the beers on the beach. But the food is the absolute standout. WOW. Smokey, delicious, goodness. And who knew that colelaw could be so damn delicious!?!?
5 based on 5 reviews
Personally was invited by the great Sir Roland Richardson who is a humble and very gifted artist. There are a variety of island art either painted or etched, all done on site. The Flamboyant flowers/trees paintings are my favorite. I love how he captures the essence of island living and was even transported circa 1990 where Anguilla Beaches were still untouched and you can only find racing boats perched on the sand and a domino table under the shade of grape trees...
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