Anguilla is located in the Caribbean Sea, the northern most
island in the Leeward Island chain. It's nearest neighbor to the
south is St. Martin/Sint Maarten. It has a population of just 12000
inhabitants, is sixteen miles long and three miles wide at its
widest point.
Anguilla is perhaps one of the lesser known Caribbean islands.
It is renowned for its natural beauty and serene tranquility and is
a stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of every day life. It is
the perfect vacation getaway for families and couples alike and is
a popular holiday destination among holiday makers.
Anguilla is also famous for its beautiful, white sandy beaches
which are hugely popular among tourists and local inhabitants.
Anguilla boasts 33 beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters and
deserted sands which add to the tranquility and relaxation of the
island.
One of the most popular Anguillan beaches is Shoal Bay East.
This is one of the bigger beaches on the island and also one of the
most serene. Shoal Bay East is scattered with beach bars and
covered in white powdery sands and this is perhaps the reason for
why it has been voted the beast beach in the world on numerous
occasions by top tourist magazines.
Another popular beach is Barnes Bay which is situated on a
secluded island which means the beach is virtually always empty.
Like Shoal Bay East, this beach has beautifully white sandy beaches
and crystal blue waters.
The final beach that will be covered in this article is Sandy
Ground, which like the other two beaches, has white sandy beaches
and crystal clear waters, however it does also have one stark
contrast. Sandy Ground is a lively and eventful beach with a heck
of a lot of people and boats as people from around the world dock
their boats here when they visit. This beach may not be the perfect
for relaxation, but it's great if you're ready to have one big
party!
The three beaches outlined in this article are just the tip of
the iceberg. Each with their white sandy beaches and crystal clear
waters are a tourists dream and you will be left speechless by the
natural beauty of the beaches. There are also thirty more
attractive, elegant and picturesque beaches and as many should be
visited on your trip to Anguilla. Anguilla may not be one of the
most famous islands of the Caribbean, but it sure does have some
spectacular beaches.
If you know you're interested in traveling to the Caribbean
Islands, you have a variety of choices for your final destination.
You can try a fun cruise throughout the islands in order to visit
all of the best hot spots, or you can fly directly to one of the
many wonderful islands found in this region of the world. One of
the islands from which you can choose is Anguilla.
Anguilla is not one of the most popular islands when talking
about Caribbean travel sites, but for that very reason, it is great
if you are looking for a more private Caribbean vacation, without
lots of other tourists. Anguilla is actually a British overseas
territory and is the most northern of the Leeward Islands. Anguilla
is comprised of one larger island, including the capital city of
The Valley, and also includes a number of tiny islands and cays,
most of which are privately owned or uninhabited. Some of the other
smaller islands that are part of the Anguilla chain include Dog
Island, the Prickly Pear Cays, Scrub Island, Seal Island, and
Sombrero, or Hat Island.
The climate on Anguilla is generally what you would expect to
find in this tropical region of the world. The island does get
northeastern trade winds, so it is fairly dry compared to other
tropical islands, with the most rain coming in September and
October. Anguilla is also along the path of some hurricanes in the
summer and fall.
When traveling to Anguilla, make sure you spend some time in the
beautiful Caribbean water. Anguilla is known for its coral reef,
which is home to a variety of sea animals and plants. The land
itself is mostly sandy and not particularly good for farming
industries. However, the waters along the coast are great for
fishing, so if you enjoy that sport, you may be interested in
applying for a fishing license and talking to some fishing
outfitters in Anguilla when planning your Caribbean travel.
As with most Caribbean islands, if you want to travel to
Anguilla, you need the proper paperwork. Before you leave, apply
for a passport, and it is important to be able to show either a
return plane ticket or a ticket to otherwise leave the island at
some point. Make your hotel reservations at least a few months in
advance in order to find the best deals for your stay in the
Caribbean.