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Captain's Bay: Anguilla's Secluded Paradise

Discover Anguilla's best-kept secret: Captain's Bay, a secluded beach offering tranquility, natural beauty, and a unique Caribbean escape.

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Captain's Bay, nestled on Anguilla's northeastern coast, is a hidden gem known for its untouched beauty and tranquility. This remote beach offers powdery white sands and clear turquoise waters, providing a serene escape from the more crowded tourist spots. With its raw, natural charm and captivating scenery, Captain's Bay is a must-visit for those seeking solitude and a connection with nature.

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    Getting There

    Taxi

    From the Blowing Point Ferry Terminal or Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport, the most direct way to reach Captain's Bay is by taxi. Taxis in Anguilla operate on fixed rates based on zones. Captain's Bay is located in Zone 10. A taxi from Blowing Point to Captain's Bay typically costs around $30-$35 for the first two passengers. Additional passengers are $5 each, and there may be a surcharge of $1 per bag for luggage exceeding two pieces. After 6 PM, there's an additional charge of $4. The journey takes approximately 30-40 minutes.

    Rental Car

    Renting a car offers the most flexibility for exploring Anguilla, including Captain's Bay. Several rental agencies operate on the island. Upon arrival at Blowing Point Ferry Terminal or the airport, you can pick up your rental car. A temporary Anguillian driver's license costs $28 and is valid for three months. From the ferry terminal, follow the main road east towards The Valley, then continue towards Island Harbour. The road to Captain's Bay is unpaved and can be rough, so an SUV is recommended. Parking is free along the roadside near the beach. Car rentals typically range from $35-$60 per day.

    Local tips

    Bring everything you need, including sunscreen, hats, towels, drinks, and snacks, as there are no amenities directly on Captain's Bay.
    Be cautious when swimming due to strong currents and undertows. This beach is not recommended for inexperienced swimmers.
    Consider renting an SUV or 4x4 vehicle to navigate the rough, unpaved road leading to Captain's Bay.
    Bring a garbage bag to collect your trash, as there are no trash receptacles on the beach. Leave only footprints to preserve the natural beauty of Captain's Bay.
    Download a map of Anguilla on your mobile device before you leave, as there are no signs leading the way. Keep your patience and enjoy the adventure of finding this hidden gem.

    Discover more about Captain's Bay

    Captain's Bay is a secluded beach located on the northeastern coast of Anguilla, offering a unique and tranquil experience for visitors. Unlike the island's more popular beaches, Captain's Bay remains relatively untouched by commercial tourism, retaining its raw and natural beauty. The bay stretches for about 500 meters, boasting powdery white sand and clear turquoise waters. The journey to Captain's Bay is an adventure in itself, as the road leading to the beach is unpaved and requires careful navigation. However, the reward is well worth the effort, as you'll be greeted by a pristine shoreline and a sense of complete seclusion. The beach is perfect for sunbathing, taking long walks, and enjoying the soothing sounds of the ocean. Captain's Bay is also known for its strong currents and potentially dangerous undertow, so swimming is at your own risk. However, the dramatic waves and rugged coastline create a stunning backdrop for photographers and nature enthusiasts. The bay is surrounded by natural attractions, including hiking trails and the nearby Big Spring, offering opportunities for exploration and adventure. While there are no restaurants or cafes directly on Captain's Bay, the island's capital, The Valley, is a short drive away, offering a variety of dining options with local cuisine featuring seafood, barbecue, and Caribbean flavors. For accommodations, visitors can choose from boutique hotels and resorts in the surrounding area, such as Carimar Beach Club and the Four Seasons Resort. Captain's Bay is named after pirates who allegedly used the area as a hideout in the early 18th century. Today, it remains a hidden gem, attracting those who seek a peaceful and unspoiled Caribbean paradise.

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