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Little Bay: Anguilla's Secluded Paradise

Discover Anguilla's hidden paradise: Secluded beach, vibrant snorkeling, and thrilling cliff jumping await at Little Bay.

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Little Bay is a hidden gem on Anguilla's northern coast, renowned for its pristine beauty and tranquility. Accessible only by boat or a daring descent down a cliffside, this secluded cove offers crystal-clear waters, vibrant marine life, and a serene escape from the everyday. It's a must-visit for snorkelers, sunbathers, and adventure seekers alike.

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    Boat

    The most common way to reach Little Bay is by boat from Crocus Bay. Several local operators offer round-trip service for approximately $15 USD per person. Negotiate the price before boarding. Boats depart regularly throughout the day. The journey is short, offering scenic views of the coastline.

    Kayak

    Adventurous visitors can rent kayaks at Crocus Bay and paddle to Little Bay. Kayak rentals vary in price, so inquire at Da'Vida Bayside or other rental locations on Crocus Bay. The paddle is relatively short but requires some physical exertion. Be aware of currents and wind conditions. This route allows for close encounters with marine life.

    Hiking

    A challenging but rewarding option involves hiking to the cliffs above Little Bay and descending with the aid of a rope. To reach the trailhead, take the road towards Crocus Bay, turning right before the hill at the Red Cross building. Follow the road to the Ani Art Academy sign, then take the dirt road, branching left at the fork. Park at the end of the road and follow the bush path to the rope. The descent requires caution and sturdy footwear. This option is free but not recommended for those with mobility issues or fear of heights.

    Local tips

    Bring your own snorkeling gear to explore the vibrant marine life in Little Bay's crystal-clear waters.
    Pack snacks, drinks, and sunscreen, as there are no vendors or facilities at Little Bay.
    Consider taking a boat from Crocus Bay for easy access to Little Bay.
    If hiking, wear sturdy shoes and be cautious when descending the cliffside trail.
    Visit during the week to avoid crowds and enjoy a more secluded experience.

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    Little Bay is a small, secluded beach on the northwest coast of Anguilla, celebrated for its stunning natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Enclosed by towering cliffs, the bay offers a sense of privacy and escape, making it a favorite destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat.The bay's crystal-clear waters are ideal for swimming and snorkeling, with diverse marine life easily visible just below the surface. Snorkelers can spot colorful fish, including trumpetfish, parrotfish, and angelfish, as well as sea turtles and rays. The cliffs on either side of the bay provide excellent snorkeling spots, with vibrant coral reefs and a variety of marine creatures to discover. For the adventurous, a prominent rock formation offers a thrilling cliff-jumping experience into the clear waters below.Little Bay is accessible primarily by boat, with local operators providing regular service from Crocus Bay. Alternatively, adventurous visitors can kayak from Crocus Bay, enjoying a scenic paddle with the chance to spot sea life along the way. A more challenging route involves hiking along the cliffs and descending into the bay with the aid of a rope. This option requires caution and appropriate footwear but rewards hikers with breathtaking views of the coastline.The beach itself is a small crescent of soft white sand, perfect for sunbathing and relaxation. The absence of vendors and beach amenities contributes to the bay's peaceful atmosphere, allowing visitors to unwind and connect with nature. Many visitors bring their own snacks, drinks, and essentials for a private picnic by the sea.

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