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    8 experiences in
    6 countries.

  • Beaches Beaches

    24 experiences in
    8 countries.

James Henderson has written 32 reviews in 12 countries.

Shoal Bay

Shoal Bay

Beaches in Anguilla

Anguilla's most famous and popular beach. Startling white, powder soft sand that stretches for miles. There is a string of beach bars, some smallish resorts, glass bottom boat trips, snorkelling (some of the island's best) and places to rent sunshades and loungers from which to enjoy the closest Anguilla has to a beach scene. Things heat up on Sunday afternoons when bars have live music and attract a crowd. The more sheltered Lower Shoal Bay has calm water that gently slopes from the beach.

Shoal Bay

Shoal Bay

Beaches in Anguilla

A much quieter beach than its easterly namesake, but equally beautiful with a perfect crescent shaped bay, fine white sand with sometimes exposed rock, good swimming, and views to St Martin. There is a beach restaurant and two of Anguilla's architecturally striking resorts.

Johnson's Point to Crab Hill

Johnson's Point to Crab Hill

Beaches in Antigua and Barbuda

A fabulous strip of stunning white, sunset-facing sand running down to the south-western tip of the island between Crab Hill and Johnson's Point villages. It centres on Turner's Beach bar (the southern, Johnson's Point end) which is lively on weekends and crowded on cruise sip days. Further up the beach at Crab Hill is the much quieter O'Jays, which has a delightful, atmospheric beach bar.

Crane Beach

Crane Beach

Beaches in Bridgetown, Barbados

A glorious beach with soft, pink-tinged sand and startling turquoise water set in between limestone cliffs. A popular picnic spot with big waves, ideal for body-surfing and boogie-boarding. Note often strong undercurrents. There are two access points, via The Crane Beach Resort and Residences, which charges admission and parking, and the cul-de-sac at the opposite end of the beach.

Little Bay

Little Bay

Beaches in British Virgin Islands

A small but wide beach, very private, and which is reached by a very rough road from East End. A north shore swell may produce an undertow here.

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