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Featuring over 30 unique, beautiful beaches, Anguilla offers the perfect combination of lush oceanside ambiance and all-inclusive luxury resorts.
Featuring over 30 unique, beautiful beaches, Anguilla offers the perfect combination of lush oceanside ambiance and all-inclusive luxury resorts.
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Dive Into Anguilla

There’s plenty more to do in Anguilla—you’ve got bars, music venues, restaurants and resorts lining the coast. Divers delight in the clear waters, enjoying colorful coral reefs and ancient wrecked ships while foodies love the great selection of restaurants. Other adventures include the island’s rich culture—take your pick from museums, preserved plantations, the music scene and more. Anguilla is a wonderful combination of history, exciting tourist attractions and great beaches. You’ll have to see it all for yourself.

 

Anguilla vacation packages sweep you away to a top beach destination boasting 33 beaches in its tiny 34 square miles. A laid-back destination with great resorts, restaurants and history, Anguilla is the perfect place for a relaxing vacation and some quiet time on the beach.

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    Mapping-out Anguilla

    In Anguilla, the coastline serves as the island's playground. With its sparkling, clear waters and pristine, white sand beaches, the coast offers an array of thrilling activities. Tucked away in the island's northeast corner, Captain’s Bay and Island Harbour serve as a hub for boating enthusiasts. Here, the harbor bustles with vibrant fishing boats, ready to take you on captivating maritime journeys.

    In the northwest, the beaches are indeed something to behold. Particularly, Shoal Bay Beach, lauded globally, presents a chance to unwind and a lively social scene. The beach is lined with eateries where you can taste local flavors, boutique shops perfect for picking up unique souvenirs, and even spots for wreck dives that promise unforgettable underwater experiences.

    Traveling to the southwest corner of Anguilla, you’ll encounter Cove Bay and Maundays Bay, each boasting its alluring stretches of sand and water. Their serene atmospheres are ideal for peaceful moments or a reflective walk along the shore.

    Once the allure of the coastline has been fully absorbed, Anguilla invites you to venture inland toward its rich historical heart. Steeped in fascinating stories, the island’s interior offers a peek into the past with well-preserved plantation homes, an old jail, a church, and a museum waiting to share their tales. It’s a place where the echoes of history resonate, adding another dimension to your vacation.

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    Anguilla in a Nutshell

    While Anguilla's name often echoes in the glitz of hip-hop songs and the glamour of reality TV, the island's enduring charm and modest elegance truly set it apart. Despite being a petite landmass, merely 16 miles long and 3 miles wide, Anguilla has held a distinguished place on the travel itineraries of chic globetrotters for years. Its pristine white sand shores and serene ambiance have long been a magnet for wealthy families seeking tranquility and celebrities wanting to evade the camera's glare.

    Upon landing in Anguilla, you are immediately embraced by a sense of casual elegance and understated luxury that is as compelling as unexpected, given the island's upscale reputation. But the heart of Anguilla lies in its warm and welcoming inhabitants, a community of around 16,000 people whose genuineness and warmth quickly make you feel at home.

    Your journey from the airstrip or ferry dock along quaint, rutted roads offers little hint of the financial affluence underpinning the island. However, as you approach the coast, the curtain is lifted to reveal an impressive vista of multimillion-dollar villas and luxury resorts adorning Anguilla's beaches. It's a striking contrast that underscores the island's unique blend of unassuming simplicity and refined luxury.

    In a nutshell, Anguilla is a jewel of the Caribbean that effortlessly blends natural beauty, luxury, and a laid-back vibe. With its enchanting beaches, heartwarming locals, and elegant resorts, it’s a destination that leaves an indelible impression and beckons you back, time and time again.

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    Stay in Paradise

    Accommodations in Anguilla cater to an array of preferences and budgets, shattering the myth that this Caribbean gem is exclusively a destination for the extravagantly affluent. Whether you seek the simplicity of a no-frills retreat or the sumptuousness of a high-end resort, you'll find a place here that feels like your own paradise.

    For those searching for an escape from the hustle and bustle of large resorts, the Anacaona Boutique Hotel, tucked away next to Mead's Bay, offers an intimate haven. This modestly elegant resort provides guests with a tranquil retreat where the beauty of nature is the highlight, not the fancy trappings often associated with island resorts.

    Yet, Anguilla hasn't forgotten its well-heeled and celebrity visitors who have been gracing its shores for decades. The island's pricier "legacy resorts" offer a blend of luxury, seclusion, and exemplary services, making them a favored choice for those seeking an upscale vacation experience.

    Alternatively, a villa's privacy, convenience, and luxury might be more appealing to those looking for a home-away-from-home feel or a space to host family and friends. Anguilla has more than 300 villas, each with its unique character and amenities, ensuring a perfect match for every visitor. These villas provide ultimate comfort and luxury, from sea-facing hideaways to hilltop estates.

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    Buy Art at the International Arts Festival

    Anguilla is also home to the International Arts Festival at the end of July. Artists come from all over the world to show off their work and discuss the art world. For the art enthusiast, this can be a magical time to be on the island. You'll get an opportunity to peruse the works of up-and-coming artists. Plus, you'll get a glimpse into the Caribbean art world. If you're the cultural maven who'll appreciate time up close and personal with art, check out this festival.

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    See the Fairest Beach of All at Shoal Bay

    Many consider the beach at Shoal Bay the most beautiful on the island and one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. A stretch of powdery, white sand spans the distance between coconut trees and turquoise water. The wide beach and gentle water make this a perfect family destination. There are also restaurants nearby that offer places to park. This means you won't have to walk far, and amenities are nearby. Adding to the perfection is a coral reef that is relatively close to the shore. Bring your snorkel gear, and explore an underwater ecosystem in the crystal clear surf. However you spend your time at Shoal Bay, you'll spend it on one of the most remarkable beaches in the world.

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    Celebrate Carnival in August

    Anguilla celebrates its own Carnival, which starts on the first Monday of August and continues for 10 days. These are 10 days of arts and craft shows, bands playing all hours of the day, local cuisine, and brilliantly colored parades. The boat races during Carnival are a thing of adrenaline-fueled beauty. Anguilla's Carnival is not as large as other islands', and this suits many people better. You get all the Carnival experiences without dealing with an overwhelmingly large celebration. Get the full Carnival experience, and visit Anguilla's trademark boat racing during this exciting, annual celebration.