There are so many activities
to do and things to see in Anguilla that you will never be at a loss for action
and excitement. The great thing about Anguilla too is that it offers something
for everyone � whether you are there for romance or for a family adventure.
Rendezvous Bay
Just a few short miles
of pristine beach and jewel-colored water and you will experience paradise at
Rendezvous Bay. There is no fee to enter and Rendezvous Bay offers live music
for your entertainment as well.
If you are looking to
retreat from all the buzzing activity of the most populated tourist activities
and attractions that are in Anguilla, then Rendezvous Bay is the perfect spot.
Here you can truly appreciate the meaning of rest and relaxation.
Not only is the water
beautiful, it is also calm. It would be no surprise to see people sunning,
swimming, and picnicking here at Rendezvous Bay. There is also the well-known
hot spot for music, drinks, and entertainment known as Dune Reserve. This is a
laid-back bar venue with drinks and music for your pleasure and entertainment.
Shoal Bay East
The best way to describe
Shoal Bay East is to say that it has beaches, bars, and plenty of water
activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving. Include parasailing into the
mix and you have a pretty good picture of what this beach has to offer.
Shoal Bay East is free
and probably one of the more popular beaches. If you like to be with the in
crowd, then Shoal Bay East is the destination beach in which to head.
Dune Preserve
Bunkie Banx, a
well-known reggae performer in the Anguillan area, has a special treat for
those who visit his Dune Preserve restaurant and lounge. Entertainment in the
form of live music, good food, and beachside drinks will keep you coming back
for more.
Just the atmosphere
alone and the laid-back attributes of Dune Preserve are enough to enchant you
leaving you with memories of when you can return next.
For those who have not
yet visited Anguilla, these are only the top three things to do in Anguilla.
There are so many other things to do in the form of water activities, laid-back
beaches and fine dining. Do not for a minute forget the culture of Anguilla as
just another way to enchant you for years to come.
Article by: Clem C. Benton, Jr.
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