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Little Bay: Anguilla's Secluded Paradise

Discover Anguilla's hidden paradise: Little Bay, a secluded beach with crystal-clear waters, vibrant marine life, and thrilling cliff jumping.

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Little Bay is a stunning, secluded beach on Anguilla's northern coast, accessible only by boat or a daring descent. Known for its calm, crystal-clear waters, vibrant marine life, and dramatic cliffs, it's a haven for snorkelers, swimmers, and those seeking tranquility away from the crowds.

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    Getting There

    Boat

    The most common way to reach Little Bay is by boat from Crocus Bay. Several local operators, including Calvin's Boat Service and Tradition Sailing, offer transportation. Calvin typically charges around US$15 per person for a round trip. Tradition Sailing offers a 3-hour sail and snorkel adventure to Little Bay for $209 per person. Check with operators for current pricing and schedules.

    Kayak

    Adventurous visitors can kayak to Little Bay from Crocus Bay. Kayaks can be rented from Da'Vida Bayside Grill on Crocus Bay. Rental prices vary, so inquire at the grill for current rates. The paddle takes approximately 20 minutes.

    Taxi & Walking

    While not a direct approach, you can take a taxi to the cliff above Little Bay and hike down. From The Valley, take the road to Crocus Bay. Turn right at the old cottage hospital and follow the road up Roachs Hill. Follow the marl road to the cliff edge. Exercise extreme caution as the trail is steep and requires climbing. Taxi fares from Blowing Point Ferry Terminal to the general Crocus Bay area are approximately $18 for two people. Additional charges may apply for extra passengers, luggage, or travel after 6 PM.

    Local tips

    Bring your own snacks and drinks, as there are no vendors or facilities at Little Bay.
    Pack snorkeling gear to explore the vibrant underwater world.
    Wear sturdy shoes if you plan to hike down the cliff trail.
    Check the weather conditions before your visit, as boat trips may be affected by rough seas.
    Consider visiting during the off-season (May-November) for fewer crowds.

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    Little Bay, a jewel of Anguilla, is a small, secluded beach renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. Nestled on the island's northern coast, this hidden gem is framed by towering cliffs, creating a sense of intimacy and escape. The bay's crystal-clear turquoise waters are exceptionally calm, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Little Bay's allure lies in its relative inaccessibility. Reached primarily by boat from Crocus Bay, the journey itself adds to the adventure. Alternatively, more adventurous visitors can opt for a thrilling hike down a steep cliffside trail. This seclusion ensures that the beach remains uncrowded, offering a peaceful retreat for those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The bay is teeming with vibrant marine life, making it a popular spot for snorkeling. Snorkelers can explore the colorful coral reefs and encounter a variety of fish, including trumpetfish, parrotfish, and angelfish. Lucky visitors may even spot sea turtles gliding through the clear waters. For thrill-seekers, a prominent rock formation offers an exhilarating cliff-jumping experience. Little Bay's history is intertwined with the broader narrative of Anguilla, an island that has been inhabited for thousands of years. Originally settled by the Taino people, Anguilla later became a British colony in the 17th century. Unlike some other Caribbean islands, Anguilla's economy did not heavily rely on slavery-based plantations, contributing to a unique cultural landscape. Today, Little Bay stands as a testament to Anguilla's natural beauty and its commitment to preserving its pristine environment.

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