The road is long and bumpy, go slow and you will be fine. Go out to see the kite surfers, those guys are fearless.

The road is long and bumpy, go slow and you will be fine. Go out to see the kite surfers, those guys are fearless.
The beaches seemed crowded (for Anguilla), especially Shoal Bay. We chose Savanna since the surf was quieter which made snorkeling that much more fun (you could see better). Reef is not far from shore and it's not commercial at all - there is one small restaurant. The road to the beach is very bumpy and unpaved but it's all part...
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This is the place to go if you are bored with the calm beaches with no waves. A bit of a drive but the water sand and waves made it worth it
If you love to snorkel, this is the place for you. Drive down a rocky dirt track to Savannah Bay. The only thing at the end of the trail is Nat's beach shack. This is a bring-your-own-everything kind of beach. The beach is au naturel in the sense that everything washes up here...plastic bottles, fish nets, etc. Lots of good...
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deserted beach, average sand , didn't seem like a great place to swim, due to rocks, but nat's was a wonderful place for an ice cold beer or drink and some good food.
It's off the beaten path and we loved that. No buildings/hotels on the beach. The water is calm and clear with barely anyone there. There's a place to it there. Make sure to order an hour before you're ready to eat. They prepare everything from scratch so it will take awhile to get your food.
Savannah Bay is on the eastern end of Anguilla on the south side. It has a nice if somewhat narrow beach running the entire length, which must be a mile or so. There are no houses on it. Very few people. Good snorkelling as it is protected by reefs.
At the eastern end of the beach is Nat's Palm Grove...
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