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Right on the Beach!
Beaches with hotels, apartments, villas or guest houses right on the beach.
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Voted one of the ten best beaches in the Caribbean. Shoal Bay in the east is the most popular beach on Anguilla. This means that a good portion of the beach is lined with beach bars, small resorts and umbrellas. Fortunately they seem to blend into the background and actually come in handy when you are ready for lunch. Elodias,Maderimans and Uncle Ernies have good food at the right price and shade. Head east around the bend for lunch at Gwen's Reggae Grill. The water is perfect, a giant pool of clear blue with a sprinkling of tiny fish right off shore. A short distance from the gradually sloping soft white sand is a live reef full of colorful fish and coral. For a great day on the water off Shoal Bay beach, look for Junior and his glass bottom boat. Get an all around view of Shoal Bay with a panorama. Stay within walking distance of the beach!
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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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Just a short drive from The Valley, Crocus Bay with it's magnificent cliffs and view of Anguilla's off-shore cays is also the gateway to Little Bay. Often overlooked, this beach is great for swimming and snorkeling. Get in the water at Crocus Bay and swim all the way to Little Bay. The swim is easy, the water is shallow and is full of reef fish and coral. There is a small beach only accessable by water between Crocus and Little Bay. Here's a thought...go in the morning, snorkel to Little Bay, arrange with Calvin's Little Bay Boat Service to pick you up and carry you back.
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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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The village of Sandy Ground is Anguilla's main port for ships and also nighttime activites. The long curved beach is lined with high cliffs and a salt pond behind. The harbour is usually filled with all types of fishing boats and pleasure boats. It is also the best place to find a boat ride to Sandy Island or Prickley Pear Cay. You have everything on Sandy Ground beach, great restaurant, entertainment and even a small grocery store. Want to stay right on the beach? Try here! Annual boat races are also held on Sandy Ground beach. It's a great party.
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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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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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This long stretch of sand makes for perfect walks in the sunset. Villa accommodation, a resort and restaurant line this beach.
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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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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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