Is there good snorkeling in Anguilla?
Anguilla is blessed with many good snorkeling spots around the island. We like the areas that you can reach with just a swim from shore.
Where is the best snorkeling in Anguilla?
Shoal Bay East
Shoal Bay East is Anguilla’s best-known and most popular snorkeling site. Even though you’ll likely see other tourists and day-trippers from St. Martin/Sint Maarten, this spot is rarely crowded and offers a nice balance between amenities and seclusion.
How do you get to Rendezvous Bay?
To reach the beach you should take the road from St. John’s to Falmouth, and in Falmouth, take a right turn at Farrell Avenue. Along the road take a right turn when you reach the signs for Spring Hill Riding Stables and park your car off road and walk up the hill.
What country is Rendezvous Bay in?
Anguilla
Rendezvous Bay Pond, also known as Rendezvous Bay Salt Pond, is a wetland in Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean Sea. It is one of the territory’s Important Bird Areas (IBAs).
Where is Anguilla?
Caribbean
Anguilla (/ænˈɡwɪlə/ ann-GWIL-ə) is a British overseas territory in the Caribbean. It is one of the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, lying east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands and directly north of Saint Martin.
Where is Rendezvous Bay Anguilla?
Rendezvous Bay Anguilla sits on the south western side of Anguilla and is a semi-circle of perfection.
Where is Rendezvous Bay Antigua?
south coast
Rendezvous Bay on the chic south coast of Antigua is a perfect undisturbed paradise. Visible only to those who sail by, the 700 acres of rolling hills and valley floor are encircled by 1000-foot elevations creating a natural nirvana.
Can you fly into Anguilla?
Getting to Anguilla is easy! Most guests choose to travel through St. Maarten to Anguilla. You may also fly directly from San Juan to Anguilla (AXA Clayton J Lloyd International Airport) via smaller carriers, including Seaborne Air, which offers scheduled service daily.
What language is spoken in Anguilla?
EnglishAnguilla / Official language
Anguillan Creole is a dialect of Leeward Caribbean Creole English spoken in Anguilla, an island and British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean.
Are there sharks in Anguilla?
I didn’t want to be shark bait! Tip: While there are sharks farther out to sea, that is true of any Caribbean island. Everyone tells me there has never been a shark attack in Anguilla, so do not let my shark-phobia worry you! 😉 Once on shore my Dad, Tomy and I explored the ponds in the back.
Can you drink the water in Anguilla?
Because Anguilla does not have rivers, its drinking water consists of collected rain, wells connected to underground aquifers and desalination. They pose a health threat to those consuming the water. Pathogens like bacteria, viruses and Protozoa in cisterns can be treated with chlorine.