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no true cons... still rebuilding from hurricane so alot of mounds of concrete and bulding materials
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You don't have to be rich to enjoy this wonderful island
shohman Says: bring a swim suit and definitely a hat, the sun can be brutal and a hat does wonders. sunblock camera bring some cash. you'll want to grab a beach chair...
shohman Says: ouch! seconds after this pic was taken I was flipped over and slammed into the sand by a strong wave. Not only was my back badly scraped and bruised, but I'll...
shohman Says: So, the waters seem calm, but beware of reefs. We spotted many shipwrecks while we were on the islands. Looks like you are on your own if you wreck, because...
shohman Says: The good news is the water is so clear here that you can swim right out from the beach and have great vision with the help of a mask. The bad news, is there...
shohman Says: We took Bluebeard charters from Simpson Bay on Sint Maarten. You really save $ and headaches by letting them handle everything. for about $100 pp, you take a 1...
Joey Gumbs Apartments: Affordable Luxury Accomodation
Fudgene1 Says: When I visit Anguilla I usually stay in a hotel, but as we are in a recession, I needed to rethink about where me and 2 others were to stay this time, so I...
Roy's Place: Anguilla's quite retreat
IBHOOKD Says: Quiet, accommodations ranged from studio to 2 bedrooms. We had a one bedroom that also had small bath, family room, full kitchen and an outside deck with BBQ...
The Enclave At Cinnamon Reef: Not forgotten
karenurf37 Says: THis breaks my heart to here what has become of this once great hotel. I have fond memories of going here with my family (early 90's). The beautiful white...
Irina80 Says: At sunrise or early in the morning run 1 - 2 miles from one end of the beach to another (Rendezvous bay where I stayed is pretty long), do some yoga for about...
Irina80 Says: Credit cards are not accepted to pay for the ferry and there is no ATM anywhere near! The closest ATMs are in The Valley. The only other option is if at a shop...
The Enclave At Cinnamon Reef: Anguilla's most decrepit resort
anguillafan Says: My first vacation at Cinnamon Reef with my wife was wonderful. This was in September 2001, when the Hauser's owned the resort. However, John and Gloria were in...
4 Reviews and 63 Opinions The hotel is pretty modest, a little old and simple, especially comparing to its neighbor CuisinArt...
Shoal Bay, Anguilla - a must see Caribbean beach!
JonnyVT Says: We only had a day trip to Shoal Bay and all we did was enjoy this phenomenal beach. The water is crystal clear and warm as if you were in the tub. This beach is...
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A catamaran trip is a great way to see more of the island. We arranged ours through our resort, but there are tons of charters on the island. We went for a...
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Q: Hi all! My wife and I will be traveling to Anguilla/S. Bart's at the end of the month. We'll be staying on Anguilla for 4 days...
A: Wow! What a vacation! St. Barths and Anguilla are 2 of my favorite Caribbean islands. We drove around St. Barths a bit (tricky driving), but spent most of our time at...
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Ahh, Anguilla. If you're looking to relax, REALLY relax and do nothing but play on a beautiful Caribbean beach and maybe grab a bite to eat, this is the place for you. Not much nightlife, but plenty...
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Anguilla really is one marvelous beach after another, and, if you never did anything but lounge around the beaches, it would be easy to buy into the island's hype of being “Tranquility wrapped in...
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The most peaceful place on Earth

Stronglikebull and I went here to get married and have our honeymoon. I honestly did not know it even existed until I started researching destination weddings. I actually fell in love with the resort...
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Plenty of sittin' around in Anguilla

Angullia is probably the least populated island i've been to in the Caribbean. 11000 is the local population. There are 19000 tourists each year, most of which are people from cruise ships docked in...
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