Shoal Bay East: Often cited as one of the world's best beaches, Shoal Bay East offers powdery white sands and crystal-clear waters, ideal for snorkeling and relaxing under the Caribbean sun.
Anguilla's Heritage Collection Museum: This small but informative museum, curated by local historian Colville Petty, provides a deep dive into Anguilla's history, culture, and geology.
Sandy Island: A small cay off Anguilla's coast, Sandy Island offers a quintessential Caribbean escape with excellent snorkeling, a casual beach bar, and umbrella-shaded loungers on a strip of pristine sand.
Rendezvous Bay: Stretching along the southern coast, this beach offers stunning views of St. Martin, gentle waves, and one of the longest stretches of white sand on the island, perfect for leisurely walks.
CuisinArt Golf Resort & Spa: Home to the only golf course on the island, the Greg Norman-designed 18-hole championship course offers stunning views of the Caribbean Sea and St. Maarten, along with challenging play for golfers of all levels.
Little Bay: Accessible only by boat or a challenging climb down a rocky cliff, Little Bay is an isolated and serene beach, ideal for snorkeling and swimming in its sheltered waters.
Dolphin Discovery Anguilla: Located in Blowing Point, this attraction offers the opportunity to swim and interact with dolphins in a large ocean pen, providing an unforgettable experience for animal lovers.
Prickly Pear Cays: A day trip to these uninhabited islands is a must for snorkeling enthusiasts and beachgoers seeking tranquility away from the main island.
Fountain Cavern National Park: Explore this archaeological and ecological site, which features ancient Amerindian petroglyphs inside a limestone cave, offering a glimpse into the island's pre-Columbian history.
Sunset Cruises: Many local companies offer sunset cruises, allowing you to experience the stunning Anguillan sunset from the water, often accompanied by a glass of champagne and the chance to spot dolphins.
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