With palm-fringed beaches, luxurious hotels and an impressive array of restaurants, the Caribbean island of Anguilla is a sun-seekers dream realised. Travel writer and ‘Carivangelist’ Sarah Graves-Gabbadon gives you the low-down on the perfect high-end getaway.
With 33 to choose from, it’s unlikely you’ll be able to set foot on all of Anguilla’s beaches, so prioritising is the name of the game. Fancy seclusion and a bit of adventure? Head for Little Bay, a postcard-perfect cove reachable only by boat – or rappelling down the hillside above. See and be seen on Meads Bay in the west or Shoal Bay on Anguilla’s eastern end; both are prime strands for beach bars, restaurants and people-watching, but never crowded. For views of neighbouring St. Martin, stake a claim to the sands of Rendezvous Bay, where the breezy, mile-and-a-half-long beach is lined with leaning coconut palms.
Anguilla boasts more than 100 restaurants, most of them superb. But in the capital of The Valley, Ken’s BBQ has been firing for more than 20 years, with flavourful specialities and reasonable prices (around five pounds for a rib dinner) that have made it a local go-to for years. For drinks, no Anguilla visit is complete without at least one trip to Elvis’ Beach Bar in Sandy Ground. Sheltered by a converted class C racing sailboat, the beachfront tavern is presided over by the lanky and laidback “King,” Elvis Erin Fleming, whose rum cocktails (spiked with Amaretto and dusted with nutmeg and cinnamon) pack a real… ahem… punch.
Wherever you choose to stay, it would be a shame not to explore beyond your hotel. One of the most fun ways to do that is by renting one of Moke Anguilla’s fleet of colourful beach buggies, which come complete with removable tops, Bluetooth speakers and appropriately tropical names such as “Fruit Punch” and “Mango”. One of three offshore islands popular with day-trippers, Sandy Island is an idyllic sandbar a few minutes’ ride from Sandy Ground. Board one of the outpost’s boat shuttles (aptly named Bliss and Happiness) and set sail for a day basking on white sands, feasting on Anguillian crayfish (a lobster-like delicacy found only here), and listening to the “wind, waves and seagulls” band.
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