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Anguilla Beaches

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Close your eyes and picture yourself relaxing on soft white sand, your hair tousled by a steady breeze, with an emerald sea lapping gently at your feet. Now open your eyes.

"Way to go, Tiff. You made the right choice - Anguilla!"

In this tony winter escape there are dozens of Anguilla beaches studded with upscale resorts, so you'll find plenty to do, especially in that new bikini you bought for the trip. But don’t forget your Gucci sunglasses and a high-rated sun-block, 'cause this 'sun & fun' haven shines just about everyday of the year. It’s a perfect place to slip away to when those frigid days back home seem to hang on forever.

All Anguilla beaches are public but often empty, so you and your partner may find you have an entire beach to yourself. Nevertheless, the dress code is island formal, that is, casual but everything covered. Sorry nature buffs, this island's not for you.

Shoal Bay East is the island’s most popular beach with good reason. The water is calm and clear and the sand scintillatingly white. For fin-flappers there's a reef not far out that's filled with sea-life. You can also find sea-life at local beach bars - the 'crisp and delicious' kind - with an ice-cold beer or a cool drink and music of course.

Sandy Ground, Anguilla's main port, is often filled with yachts. This active strip of sand is the spot for nightlife, where you can meet other escaped snow-birds who frequent the bars and restaurants there.

Rendezvous Bay, the longest beach on the island, is one of the least visited. So if you're an early riser and want a quiet place to unwind, it's the ideal spot. How about a nice long walk before that morning swim and breakfast?

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RegionCountryBest Season
Caribbean Anguilla December - April
Shoal Bay EastTypeWavesWaterSandSwimsuitsFoodRating
Click to EnlargeActiveSmallCrystalWhiteRequiredYes10
A long stretch of soft white sand nestled against normally calm seas. Beach bars and music. Nearby Accoms: Allamanda, Serenity Cottage, Shoal Bay Resort.
Photo by Chien-Pin Jerry Wu © All Rights Reserved
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Upper Shoal BayTypeWavesWaterSandSwimsuitsFoodRating
Click to EnlargeRelaxedSmallCrystalWhiteRequiredYes10
Adjacent and similar in character to Shoal Bay East but quieter and more relaxing, if that's possible. Nearby Accoms: Allamanda, Serenity Cottage, Shoal Bay Resort.
Photo by Luke Manion © All Rights Reserved
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West Shoal BayTypeWavesWaterSandSwimsuitsFoodRating
Click to EnlargePeacefulSmallCrystalWhiteRequiredYes9
Less frequented than many other Anguilla beaches. Mostly upscale resorts here. Nearby Accoms: Altamer, Blue Waters, Cove Castles.
Photo by Kathy Winters © All Rights Reserved
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Maundays BayTypeWavesWaterSandSwimsuitsFoodRating
Click to EnlargePeacefulSmallCrystalWhiteRequiredYes9
Considered by some to be the best beach on Anguilla. Similar to Shoal Bay East but without as much activity. The five-star resort Cap Juluca is located here.
Photo by Jim & Sharon Goode © All Rights Reserved
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Rendezvous BayTypeWavesWaterSandSwimsuitsFoodRating
Click to EnlargePeacefulSmallCrystalWhiteRequiredYes10
Longest beach on Anguilla. Several resorts are situated here but the area remains blissfully peaceful. Nearby Accoms: Rendezvous Bay Hotel, CuisinArt, Great House.
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Crocus BayTypeWavesWaterSandSwimsuitsFoodRating
Click to EnlargePeacefulSmallCrystalWhiteRequiredYes9
Small beach near the capital. One of the beach cafes even serves British brew. Almost brings tears to your eyes. Nearby Accoms: Lloyds B & B, Brooklands, Case Nadine.
Photo Courtesy of Lloyds B & B © All Rights Reserved
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Sandy GroundTypeWavesWaterSandSwimsuitsFoodRating
Click to EnlargeActiveSmallCrystalWhiteRequiredYes8
Local yacht harbor favored by jet-set and folks of more modest means. Night spots mix drinks and people admirably. Nearby Accoms: La Palma, Sea View, Spyglass Hill.
Christina Zentmyer © All Rights Reserved
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Meads BayTypeWavesWaterSandSwimsuitsFoodRating
Click to EnlargePeacefulSmallCrystalWhiteRequiredYes10
Quiet beach similar to Shoal Bay East in quality but again without as much activity. Nearby Accoms: Carimar Beach Club, Frangipani, La Sirena.
Photo from Carimar Beach Club © All Rights Reserved
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Little BayTypeWavesWaterSandSwimsuitsFoodRating
Click to EnlargeRemoteSmallCrystalFineRequiredNo8
A sheltered beach between Crocus and Shoal Bay, encircled by a cliff which requires a boat to get to. Great for picnics. Nearby Accoms: Lloyds B & B, Brooklands, Case Nadine.
R.J. Duret © All Rights Reserved
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Prickley Pear CayTypeWavesWaterSandSwimsuitsFoodRating
Click to EnlargeRemoteSmallCrystalWhiteRequiredYes10
This uninhabited islet off the west coast even has its own beach bars. Now how accommodating is that? Nearby Accoms: La Palma, Sea View, Spyglass Hill Villa.
Photo by Geoff Schultz © All Rights Reserved
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Let's keep it safe out there! Because ocean conditions change daily, follow these rules: (1) Always check with 'locals' about hazards before entering the water, (2) Obey all 'warning flags', (3) Swim inside 'safety areas' provided, (4) Never swim alone, and (5) Never swim far out. Finally, when in doubt, don't go in.



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