South Coast Beaches

Beaches on the Caribbean Sea side of Anguilla from East to West.


Windward Point →

 

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Wear hiking boots and explore the eastern tip of the island. Climb the rock at the end of Anguilla and get an excellent view of Scrub Island. This area is at present completely desolate...take a buddy.

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Savannah Bay →

 

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Located on the eastern end of the island, Savannah Bay is a long sweeping cresent beach backed by sand dunes. At present this beach has one beach bar and an occasional small fishing boat.

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Mimi Bay →

 

Isolated rugged and not a great place for swimming, this beach is perfect for shelling and hiking. Take a buddy.

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Sandy Hill Bay →

 

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A cresent of sand on a protected bay, Sandy Hill beach is a pleasant place to sun and swim. A favorite beach of the local population. A number of villas, some rental villas line the hills around this beach. Check out the panorama of Sandy Hill beach.
Stay just steps away from the beach!

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Forest Bay →

 

Very shallow water and a great view make this a beach worth visiting. Popular restaurant Straw Hat is located at the eastern end of this beach. Several rental villas are on the western end. This is one of the few beaches on Anguilla that has private rental villas right on the beach.
Stay directly on the beach.

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Elsie Bay →

 

Probably Anguilla's smallest beach, this tiny jewel has some unusual snorkeling opportunities. Several rental villas are within walking distance of this beach.
Stay just a short private walk to this tiny beach.

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Little Harbour →

 

Protected on all sides, this beach has no waves and is good for swimming and boating. The hotel known as Cinnamon Reef is presently closed.
Stay just a short walk from Little Harbour beach.

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Blowing Point →

The ferry port splits the beach.
 

The ferry port for Anguilla, this strip of beach has a very selcuded area to the west of the ferry that is wonderful for beach picnics and swimming. The area also has several rental villas and restaurants.
Stay right on the beach!

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Rendezvous Bay →

 

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A mile long stretch of sand with calm clear water and the perfect view. Several resorts, a few rental villas and restaurants line this beach.
Walk to the beach from your villa.

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Merrywing Bay →

Sonesta Beach Resort is closed.
 

Sonesta Resort is closed and will be razed to prepare for the new golf course. To reach this beach you must go through the resort or park on Cove Bay and walk around the jetty to Merrywing Bay.

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Cove Bay →

Cove Bay looking west from the air.
 

Large sand dunes and a gentle cresent beach make this beach a good place for a private picnic. One restaurant sits on the eastern end of the beach and a public jetty is nearby.

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Maunday's Bay Beach →

Cap Juluca lines the beach at Maundays Bay.
 

Home of the widely acclaimed "Cap Juluca Resort", fringed by brilliant Moorish architecture and a variety of palms,this beach deserves the description, "Utopia". To reach this beach you must go through the resort.

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Shoal Bay West →

 

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Pleasant curve of sand with relatively calm waters for swimming.
The view of St. Martin and Saba from this beach make it an enjoyable place to sit and stare for hours. The beach is dotted with upscale resorts and restaurants.


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