Address: Shoal Bay, 2640, Anguilla.
This is an amazing wonder of nature in Anguilla. You can enjoy the endless tropical beauty over here. This is a large dome shaped limestone cavern. Fountain region is considered as the popular archaeological site in Anguilla. You can find rock carvings or Amerindian petroglyphs in several areas. This was an ancient worship site for Amerindians. There are water pools and you can find a tall stalagmite carved in the shape of "Jocahu", the supreme god of �Taino� Indians.
Address: The Valley 2640, Anguilla.
This is the capital city and most populous area in Anguilla. This vibrant city has cultural and historical significance and the things you can explore here are colonial buildings, a popular plantation house called Wallblake House, Crocus Hill with panoramic views of entire city, ruins of Old Court house, Ebenezer Methodist Church, Savannah Art Gallery and Loblolly Gallery at historic Rose Cottage etc. Ofcourse Valley is a must visit attraction in Anguilla.
Address: East End Village 2640, Anguilla.
If you want to learn more about this island, do a visit to the Heritage collection museum. The collection of artifacts includes 20th century photographs & documents, old postage stamps, history of British settlement, archaeological findings etc.
Address: Shoal Bay, 2640, Anguilla.
This is one of the popular beaches in Anguilla .It attracts visitors with white sand stretches and crystal clear water. The entertainment things which you can explore here are unlimited water sports activities like swimming, sunbathing, snorkeling, parasailing, boating etc, there are number of restaurants and bars with good standards, beach chairs etc.
Address: Meads Bay, Anguilla BWI, Meads Bay, Anguilla.
Meads beach is located on the Western part of Anguilla. This is really a stunning beach with its tranquil waters and white sand stretches. The clear water enables for swimming, and surrounding views are amazing. For relaxing, you will get rented chairs and there are some excellent restaurants which serves you some of the best seafood dishes.
Address: Rendezvous Bay, 2640, Anguilla.
The crystal clear calm water over this bay is suitable for swimming and sunbathing. This is a popular family destination in Anguilla especially suitable for children. Kids can play in the powdery sand stretches; adults can relax by enjoying the beach beauty or can enjoy walking on the shores.
Address: Wallblake House, The Valley 2640, Anguilla.
This plantation house was built in 1787 by a sugar planter, Wallblake, and this is one of the oldest buildings in Anguilla. This is the only plantation you can find in the island and you will get opportunities to visit the plantation's kitchen, stable and slave quarters. And you can find artifacts representing history of Anguilla over here.
Address: Sandy Ground 2640, Anguilla.
This is a small beautiful village in Anguilla. This is popular for its pristine beaches, beach side bars & restaurants. The things you can explore here are Old Salt Factory & pump house with a museum which depicts the history of salt mining & photos, the Road salt pond which attracts wading birds like stilts and herons, main harbor of Anguilla etc.
Address: Prickley Pear Cays, Anguilla.
These are popular destination for scuba divers and snorkeling lovers. The diving offers the visitors the chance of seeing barracudas, nurse sharks, stingrays, eels, and turtles in the water. You can reach here through a boat trip from Sandy Ground. And the best entertaining things you can enjoy here are Sea, sun, great food, music, cold drinks and good times. Also you can see sunken ships under water while diving.
Address: Sandy Ground 2640, Anguilla.
Anguilla diving sites are world famous. There are seven marine parks are around this island which offers great chance of seeing colourful marine life and sunken ships. The popular diving sites are Dog Island, Prickly Pear, Seal Island Reef System, Little Bay, Sandy Island, Shoal Bay Harbour Reef System, and Stoney Bay Marine Park. You will get chances to see turtles, stingrays, and garden eels, barracuda and even sharks.
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