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Benzies Bay
This Bay is noted for a number of things; it is the start of the Katouche Valley rainforest; it is never crowded; it is a fun place to explore or have a picnic; and, it is a good place to look for fossil sealife. |
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Blowing Point
Ferryport for St. Martin. Western end good for swimming (south west coast). |
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Captain's Bay
Very secluded. Patient access required along dirt road. Great for a picnic. Sea conditions often rough, so exercise caution (north east coast). |
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Cove Bay
A mile of beach and sand dunes. Good for swimming and walking (south west coast). |
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Crocus Bay
Good for swimming and snorkelling. Fishing village so not as quiet as other beaches (north west coast). |
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Island Harbour
Scilly Quay (the island from which harbour derives its name), 3 minutes away by boat, offers excellent swimming & snorkelling. Island Harbour is the centre for lobster fishing, so there are photo opportunities for Anguillan boats and lobster traps (north east coast). |
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Katouche Bay
Just south of Crocus Bay. Swimming fair. Wooded area behind beach pleasant for a walk. Small pond nearby with interesting bird life (north west coast) |
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Little Bay
Just north of Crocus Bay. Small and secluded. Access by road difficult + climb down cliff to reach beach. Better reached by sea. Marine Park area therefore exceptional snorkelling. Good swimming (middle of north coast). |
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Little Harbour
South of The Valley. Swimming fair, mangroves and pond behind beach good for bird life (middle of south coast). |
Long Bay
Access abit of a challenge. Good for walking. Swimming good too (north west coast). |
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Very calm. Excellent swimming (south west coast). World famous Cap Juluca hotel located here. |
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Mead's Bay
South of Long Bay. Quiet. Swimming good. Can be rough, so use judgement (north west coast). |
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Rendezvous Bay
Good swimming. Over a mile of beach, ideal for walking. A number of watersports on offer including various types of sailboats and kayaks. Restaurants nearby (south west coast). |
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Road Bay
Fishing village and commercial port. All the same good for swimming and walking. Restaurants (middle of north coast). |
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Sandy Hill Bay
Good for swimming, good for walking, good for snorkelling. Good walking with cliffs, caves and Long Salt Pond to look out for.
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Sandy Island
Small island 2 miles north west of Sandy Ground with good diversity of snorkelling. Designated Marine Park. Nice beach. Quiet whole day/half day excursion. Food available. Regular boat service between Sandy Ground and island. |
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Savannah Bay
North of Sandy Hill Bay. Best beach for boogie boarding, body surfing and, perhaps best of all, kite surfing. Good swimming, good walking. Offshore reef good for snorkelling (south east coast). |
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Shoal Bay (East)
Has the lot! One mile of excellent beach. Swimming great, snorkelling great (inshore or outer reef in this designated Marine Park area). Perfect beach walking conditions, watersports rentals plus restaurants on the beach. Not crowded either. A must (north east coast). |
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Shoal Bay (West)
Good swimming & snorkelling. Nearby West End Salt Pond with bird life. Restaurants nearby (southwestern end of island). |
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Sherrick's Bay
Small beach right next door to the high end Shoal Bay (West). The bay provides sensational, sweeps of St. Martin and may be one of the rare places on Anguilla that you'll spot a pelican!
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