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The
Caribbean is abuzz with tourists, ports packed with cruise ships, beaches
coated with glistening baking bodies and wharfs beset with souvenir stalls
and busy bars. There is one place in this bright holiday Mecca, though,
where tranquillity reigns supreme and unspoilt beaches spill down from
discreet exclusive resorts to the crystal clear sea. This is the island of
Anguilla, situated in the British West Indies about 150 miles (241km) east
of Puerto Rico, and nine miles (14km) north of St Martin. Anguilla, a
British overseas territory, is a tiny, flat sliver of an island with scrubby
vegetation, 16 miles (25km) long and three miles (5km) across at its widest
point. The main island is surrounded by a collection of low islets and coral
cays, all administered from The Valley, the capital of Anguilla. This small
landmass boasts 33 amazing beaches that many rate as the best in the world
and most certainly in the Caribbean. Each is special in its own way, from
Shoal Bay East with its mile of soft sand and wild Windward Bay to serene
Little Harbor or secluded Captain's Bay, reached only by a narrow gravel
track. The beaches, together with a set of stylish villas, resort hotels and
delicious cuisine served up in a disproportionately large number of top
class restaurants, have made Anguilla a favourite hideaway for celebrities,
particularly movie stars, as witnessed by the private jets often parked on
the airport runway. Far from the madding crowd, Anguilla is the perfect
retreat for an indulgent, exclusive getaway for the discerning traveller,
dedicated to the simple pleasures of basking in the sun, taking sunset
strolls, sailing and snorkelling. It is also a popular venue for weddings
and honeymoons, and is fast becoming recognised as a useful tax-free haven.
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