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Hotels in Anguilla — What to Expect
For a certain kind of traveler, this slender Caribbean island is the definition of barefoot luxury. Anguilla’s main draw is its stunning coastline, fringed by over thirty public beaches like the long, powdery sweep of Rendezvous Bay and the calm, sheltered waters of Shoal Bay East. Days here revolve around the sand and sea, whether you’re snorkeling the coral gardens at Little Bay, savoring grilled lobster at a beach shack on Sandy Ground, or watching the sunset from the cliffs at West End. It’s a relaxed, low-key alternative to its more developed neighbors.
This is a destination tailored for couples and families seeking a tranquil, upscale escape. Most visitors stay in the areas around West End, Sandy Ground, or Meads Bay, which offer easy access to the best restaurants and shores. You’ll fly into Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport, with most connections through nearby St. Maarten. Renting a car is the best way to explore the island’s hidden coves and local villages at your own pace.
Accommodation on the island is dominated by high-end villas and luxury resorts, though a selection of charming mid-range guesthouses exists. On HOTEVI, you can browse around ten different properties, from the iconic cliffside retreat of Cap Juluca to the intimate, art-filled rooms of The Reef by CuisinArt. Your choice will likely be between a full-service resort with every amenity or a private villa with its own pool steps from the water.
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What is Anguilla known for?
Anguilla is known for its stunning beaches, lively coral reefs, and long history. The island is home to the famous Rendezvous Bay, Shoal Bay, and Crocus Bay.
Best time to visit Anguilla?
The best time to visit Anguilla is from mid-December to mid-April, when the weather is cooler and drier. Avoid visiting during the hurricane season, which typically runs from June to November.