4. Anguilla
• Tucked away in the Eastern Caribbean,
Anguilla is the most northern island in the
Leeward Island chain, less than ten miles
north of St. Martin and 200 miles east of
Puerto Rico, two of the major gateways. It is
located just a small step off the beaten path,
which helps to protect Anguilla’s character
and exclusivity while offering travelers
convenience in getting there by air or by sea.
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• Approximately 16 miles East End to West End and
3 miles at its widest point, Anguilla is flat, low-
lying and comprised of coral and limestone,
covered mostly with rock, sparse scrub oak, few
trees and some salt ponds. One main road runs
through the center of the island, making Anguilla
easy to traverse by car in less than a half an hour.
• Envied for its pure, pristine white sands and
wrapped in brilliant turquoise waters, Anguilla
boasts well over 33 of the most beautiful beaches
in the world. Beach access is public, and beaches
are uncrowded.
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• 63º East, 18.5º North, Anguilla enjoys warm and sunny
days and star-filled nights, with an average
temperature of 80ºF and gentle trade wind breezes
year round. Rains typically fall in September and
October, but usually not all day; and February through
March is the dry season.
• Water temperatures range between 70ºF and 80ºF,
perfect for swimming. Most beaches are placid and
calm with gentle shoals; occasionally, the Atlantic side
of the island can produce some surf. This generally
happens in the winter months when swells move off
the East Coast of the United States. Surfers can’t be
guaranteed waves, but wind and kite surfers find
Anguilla to be heaven.
9. Anguilla
• Points of Interest
Sandy Ground
– Sandy Ground is “the entertainment capital of
Anguilla.” A sleepy village by day, at night the
imaginative beach bars, and fun and casual
restaurants come alive with music, dancing and lively
conversation.
– At night the popular “Pumphouse” jams with dancing,
drinking and fun, but by day The Old Salt Factory &
Pumphouse is a historic site that showcases the once
thriving salt economy.
10. • Crocus Bay
– Crocus Hill, the highest point on Anguilla at 213 feet
above sea level, crowns the beautiful turquoise bay
and offers spectacular sunset views as well as a bit of
history. Crocus Bay is the site of the first military
invasion in 1745. Six or seven hundred French
soldiers landed on the beach and were fought off by
the English settlers in less than fifteen minutes — the
first of three invasions that all ended in the invaders’
defeat.
– Not too long ago Crocus Bay was a quiet place mostly
forgotten by visitors, except to catch Calvin for a ride
over to Little Bay. Today, Crocus Bay is home to
DaVida’s, an elegant fine-dining experience, and her
sister property, DaVida’s Bayside Grill.
11. • Shoal Bay
– Home to bright beach bars, blinding white sands, electric
turquoise seas, umbrella and beach chair vendors,
snorkeling at the coral reef, scuba diving and glass bottom
boat tours. While many of Anguilla’s beaches have been
mentioned among the world’s best time and time again,
none so much as Shoal Bay — “The world’s best beach.”
• Heritage Museum
– Colville Petty, O.B.E. is Anguilla’s historian and the curator
of the island’s Heritage Museum. Mr. Petty has collected
and preserved much of the island’s history, from the
Arawak Indians to last year’s Calypso King’s photo. His
collection is extensive, hands on and unique. Mr. Petty’s
museum is located by East End Pond. Be sure to call ahead.
His personal accounts, enthusiastic interest and vast
knowledge of Anguilla make the experience very
worthwhile.
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• Getting to Anguilla
• Fly from St. Marteen, Puerto Rico or St. Barts
• Ferry from St. Maarten, about 25 minutes
• Shared and private options are available
16. Malliouhana
• 5 Star Resort
• Malliouhana, An Auberge Resort, has been
regarded as one of the finest resorts in Anquilla,
Caribbean since its opening in 1984. With just 44
rooms and suites, this boutique resort is built
atop a panoramic bluff overlooking the Caribbean
and reaching down to the white sands of Meads
Bay and Turtle Cove beaches. The newly
refurbished resort has re-emerged to blend
modern Anguilla accommodations and amenities
with the warmth and gracious hospitality of the
Caribbean.
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• Resort Activities
– Infinity pool
– 1.5 miles of white sand beaches
– Yoga classes
– Stand-up paddle boarding
– Snorkel equipment
– Sunfish sailboats
– Kayaks
– Bicycles
– Tennis
– Basketball
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• The Restaurant at Malliouhana
– A legacy of Caribbean dining – is known for its
exquisite setting and variety of fresh, sea-to-table
offerings inspired by Mediterranean cuisine. The
menu incorporates only the freshest possible
ingredients that change with the seasons and
feature seasonal specialty dishes throughout the
year.
– Open for breakfast and dinner
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• Sunset Bar
– A prime spot for enjoying dramatic Caribbean sunsets,
the Sunset Bar offers the area’s largest selection of
rums from around the world, while also offering
specialty cocktails handcrafted by the resort’s
mixologist. An extensive, international wine list is also
available – the perfect addition to the idyllic sunset
vantage point. Enjoy a variety of appetizers, cocktails,
after-dinner digestifs, and live music to add that
special something to your evenings at Malliouhana.
Lunch is served daily on the Sunset Bar Terrace.
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• Ocean Front Jr. Suite
• Decorated in a bright, contemporary Caribbean
aesthetic, these junior suites offer 1,350 square
feet of indoor and outdoor living space featuring
one king bed or two queen beds and a spacious
living and sitting area. Marble bathrooms offer
dual vanities and a large walk-in shower. A private
covered patio with an outdoor sun terrace for
lounging and entertaining offers sweeping ocean
views just steps away from Turtle Cove beach.
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53. Quote
• June 19th-25th
• 2 Adults
• Daily breakfast
• Ocean Front Jr. Suite
– $5,410
Transfers are additional