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BEACHES

A complete guide to Anguilla beaches.


North coast beaches

Beaches on the Atlantic coastline of Anguilla from East to West.


South Coast Beaches

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


Best Swimming Beaches

The best beaches for swimming on Anguilla.


Right on the Beach!

Beaches with hotels, apartments, villas or guest houses right on the beach.


Romance Beaches

If you are looking for the perfect place for a private picnic or stroll, these beaches are usually deserted and very natural.



Beach Slideshow

 

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Anguilla Beach Map →

 

A complete list of beaches on Anguilla. To get more information or find out which beaches best suit your needs or desires, check out the descriptions listed by category under Beaches. Smaller details maps are included in the beach description.

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A Day at the Beach →

 


Anguilla Beach Primer or some helpful hints on what items to take for a great day at the beach. Be sure to start early...this may take awhile.

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Beneath the Waves →

 

You don’t have to scuba dive in the waters off Anguilla’s beaches to discover the colorful life just off the shore. On many beaches a simple snorkel, mask and fins is all you need to make the trip.

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Sun gets in your Eyes →

 

The first thing you will probably notice about Anguilla when you step off the plane or ferry is the immediate urge to put on your sun glasses. Don’t waste a moment. This island is known for its sunny skies and with good reason. Long, narrow and flat, Anguilla attracts sunshine like a bee to honey. There are no mountains or tall building to stop clouds as they pass by and because there is not much rain, the vegetation is low and the glare is high. The sea is close by even in the middle of the island. This causes even more glare. The island is made up of coral rock causing sun rays to bounce about in every direction.

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Little Bay Boat Service

 

If you want to snorkel at Little Bay or just spend the day on the tiny private beach, go to Crocus Bay and look for Calvin. His boat is moored right off the beach and if you don't find him there, look in Roy's restaurant. Calvin will take you to Little Bay (about a 5 minute boat ride) and bring you back to Crocus Bay whenever you want to return.
Tel: 264 497 3939

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Beach Stone Sculptures →

Three in a row at the Island Harbour beach.
 

Anguilla sand is made from crushed coral stone dashed onto the shore with the constant tides. Some coral formations make their way to shore intact and Anguillians and visitors alike find them a creative inspiration. Walk along Rendezvous Bay beach on the western end to find a whole gallery of these mysterious and magical creations.

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