Island
Harbour This
calm, protected beach runs along the main road
of Island Harbour fishing village. Colorful
boats dance on their line in the turquoise sea.
The beach is sandy and has some rocky areas.
Island Harbour is home to Smitty�s Bar and Restaurant,
the award-winning Hibernia restaurant, and interesting
and charming Arawak Inn.
Scilly
Cay A
small islet in the center of Island Harbour,
this small sandy beach, excellent for swimming,
snorkeling and sunbathing, is home to the world-renowned
Scilly Cay beach bar. Charcoal cooked lobster,
crayfish and chicken, potent punches (with live
music on Sundays!). Snorkeling equipment is
available. Scilly Cay is accessible via boat
from Island Harbour dock.
Shoal
Bay Undoubtedly
Anguilla�s most famous beach � swim, snorkel,
sun and dance on these powder white sands! Umbrellas,
lounge chairs, snorkeling equipment, glass bottom
boat rides, hair braiding and other activities
are all available through local operators on
the beach. Sundays on Shoal Bay heat up with
music pouring out of Uncle Ernie�s and the Madeariman
Bar. On Upper Shoal Bay, Elodias also serves
up lunch and music.
Limestone
Bay This
narrow, sandy area offers great views from its
cliffs, good swimming, sunning and snorkeling.
Crocus
Bay The
coarse, sandy beach has spectacular views from
surrounding cliff tops. Crocus Bay is home to
many boat races. Roy�s Restaurant and Bar offers
a casual open air atmosphere for hungry beach
goers. You can catch a small boat to Little
Bay from here for $10 � ask for Calvin. Good
for swimming and snorkeling.
Little
Bay Surrounded
by steep cliffs with very small, secluded beaches.
Little Bay is accessible via boat. Good swimming;
exceptional for snorkeling. The water teems
with small fish and sometimes stingrays.