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Sandy
Ground / Road Bay
This
long stretch of beach is calm and well protected.
It boasts a number of beach bars and nighttime
hotspots, unique restaurants and shops, and
affordable accommodations. Also called Road
Bay, it is Anguilla’s freight port and yacht
anchorage. A number of Anguilla’s island boats
harbor here.
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Meads
Bay
One
of the widest and longest beaches on the island,
Mead’s Bay is quiet and pristine — perfect for
evening strolls and morning runs. Gentle breakers
lap the shore making swimming and snorkeling
fun and safe. Carimar Beach Club and Malliouhana,
Frangipani and Blanchard’s restaurants are right
off the beach.
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Barnes
Bay
On
the West End of Anguilla this beach is accessible
by climbing down a handrailed crag. White sands,
gentle surf and good snorkeling are this beach’s
best features. Mango’s seaside grill resides
on this beach.
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Blowing
Point
Blowing
Point is home to Anguilla’s ferry port. Just
west of the Customs and Immigration office you’ll
find a great beach picnic area with snorkeling
and swimming. The Ferryboat Inn offers affordable
lodging and its restaurant presents superb food
(try the veal!), a terrific view and budget
prices at the waters edge.
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Forest
Bay
Forest
Bay, once a popular port where boats berthed,
is now home to the award-winning Straw Hat Restaurant.
Interesting snorkeling.
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Turtle
Cove
A
small, picturesque cove beach just east of Mead's
Bay under the cliffs of Malliouhana.
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