Just 25-minutes from St. Maarten by ferry, Anguilla is blessed with some three dozen white sand beaches. I visited 20 of 'em, beaches for all personalities, whether you want nothing but utter solitude or prefer to wine and dine and socialize. And for all activities, whether you're a thrill seeker who wants to kite surf or you're eco oriented and interested in finding sea turtle nesting sites. With a low-key, intimate vibe; gourmet but unpretentious dining; and a sense of anonymity, if that's what you desire, Anguilla might very well be one of my favorite Caribbean islands. This should YouTube video slide show provides a window into my Anguilla experiences.
Gorgeous! We didn't get there when we visited St Maarten. It's nice to see what it is like.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. I just returned from Aruba and would love to go visit Anguilla now!
ReplyDeleteOh, it's lovely. Especially at our end-of-winter grayness here in Michigan.
ReplyDeleteOh, man! Do I need a beach about now.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful trip.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful trip.
ReplyDeleteHi Brette, I actually didn't get to see St. Maarten. Was just there to board the ferry. I'll have to check it out next time, in addition to revisiting Anguilla, which I adore.
ReplyDeleteHi Sheryl, I liked Aruba as well. Did a lot of off road adventures as well as hiking/walking in the national park.
ReplyDeleteHi Jane Louise, Yes, the winter has been a most dreary one, in New York City, too. It's always good to get a window of heat and sunshine.
ReplyDeleteHi Roxanne, I'm in lovely Iceland right now where the weather is hardly spring time. I could use some hot weather right about now, too.
ReplyDeleteHi merr, thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoyed my post.
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