
Shoal Bay. Rendezvous Bay. Maundays Bay. Blowing Point. Sandy Ground. And of course, the remarkable beaches at Viceroy Anguilla's Barnes Bay and Meads Bay. They are among the world's elite, yet remain uncluttered and largely untouched.
Yes, there are beautiful beaches throughout the Caribbean. But none quite like Anguilla's. Because unlike Caribbean islands that are mountainous and volcanic in origin, Anguilla is made of white coral rock. It's the source of the island's flat topography, copious reefs, soft powdery white sand and crystalline turquoise waters. There are no fewer than 33 glorious beaches on Anguilla. Wide, white and magnificent, some are renowned for brilliant sunsets. Many are deserted. Others regularly spring to life with restaurants and nightlife. All are unforgettable.