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The Best of Anguilla: Beaches, Culture, and Barefoot Luxury
Anguilla turned cruise ships away and refused the kind of redevelopment that trades character for capacity decades ago, and that's what sets it apart today. Now, Anguilla has thirty-three public beaches in sixteen square miles, most of them so uncrowded the shore feels yours.
Shoal Bay East is where most travelers lose track of time. The sand is bone-white even in full sunlight, and the water is so shallow for so long you can wade two hundred feet out and still feel the sea floor beneath your feet. The best luxury resorts in Anguilla have settled along Meads Bay and Maundays Bay, and you'll see why once you're standing on the calm shoreline.
Then July arrives and the island sheds its quiet for the Summer Festival, anchored around Emancipation Day. Wooden sloop racing is Anguilla's national sport and the undisputed main event here. These boats, whose designs have barely changed in over a century, race the open channel between Anguilla and St. Martin with a fury that feels ancestral.
Families gather along the shore to cheer on crews they know by name. For anyone who has seen Caribbean culture reduced to resort poolside entertainment, this is the corrective.
Anguilla gives you long, unhurried mornings and electric afternoons. Very few islands manage both.