
Anguilla
Thirty-three beaches on a coral island — quiet, refined, and impossibly turquoise.
Courtesy of Belmond Cap Juluca, a Belmond Collection
Anguilla is the anti-resort Caribbean — a flat coral island of 33 pristine beaches, no cruise ships, and a culinary scene that punches absurdly above its weight. Belmond Cap Juluca curves along Maunday's Bay in Moorish white, while Shoal Bay East offers one of the most beautiful public beaches anywhere.
December-April (dry season)
5-7 nights recommended
Beach Lovers, Food Lovers, Honeymooners
Beachfront luxury without the crowds.
Belmond Cap Juluca
Moorish arches on Maunday's Bay
- Pimms restaurant
- Arawak Spa
- Mile-long beach
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla
Two beaches and family-friendly luxury
- Meads Bay and Barnes Bay
- Sunset Lounge
- Kids For All Seasons
Malliouhana, Auberge Resorts
Clifftop perch above Meads Bay
- Celeste restaurant
- Cliffside pool
- Auberge spa
The Caribbean's most unexpected food island.
- Crayfish lunch at Scilly Cay — boat ride over, swim back
- Blanchard's — the legendary Meads Bay institution
- Smoked fish and johnny cakes at a roadside shack
- Private beach barbecue arranged by Cap Juluca
An island that respects quiet.
- Shoal Bay East at dawn — the island's best public beach
- Maunday's Bay walk — Cap Juluca's mile of white sand
- Sunset at Sandy Island — reachable by boat, population: zero
- Stargazing from the beach — minimal light pollution
Luxury Properties in Anguilla
Exceptional properties in Anguilla, selected for their distinction and service
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