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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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