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Anguilla provides a more tranquil atmosphere with its laid-back charm, the beaches here make you feel thrilled during snorkeling, diving on Anguilla Holidays<br>
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Anguilla Holidays - Laid Back Luxury on Caribbean Paradise Isles Anguilla is a British Overseas territory, with a spectacular chain of Islands in the Caribbean. The beautiful sceneries, pure waters, pristine beaches dotted with plush hotels and decadent villas, made these islands the most popular wedding destinations in the Caribbean. Anguilla, the main island is surrounded by several smaller isles and cays with no permanent population. Sapphire waters with rich coral reefs, lobsters and turtles, diving and snorkeling provide excellent memories on Anguilla Holidays. 1.Walkable House of Anguilla Valley, the bustling small city is the cultural, economical and political capital of Anguilla. Valley is the best option to start your vacation to explore the paradise isles of the Caribbean. Visit Anguilla National Trust for getting into the history and culture of these islands through the exhibits. Walkable House, probably the oldest structure in Anguilla, showcases the heritage of this island and is one of the most visited sites on these islands. A sugar planter was built-in 1787 by Will Blake, this was a sugar and cotton plantation house. Now this heritage site is revamped completely, keeping its kitchen, slave’s quarter and stable intact. The 200-year- old rock oven in this heritage site is still being used for cooking. Hike the Crocus Hill to discover the old prison ruins and enjoy the beautiful views of Crocus Bay during the Holidays to Anguilla. 2.Anguilla Heritage Museum Anguilla Heritage Museum provides an insight into these islands' past. The vast collection of artefacts displayed by historian Colville Petty highlights the milestones of the island's history. Slowly walk in the rooms of this museum, to explore the chronology of events that took place in the history of Anguilla. All the events starting from the golden age of ancient Arawak Indians to Queen Elizabeth II's visit are displayed in this Museum.
3.Explore the Beaches of Anguilla There are 33 beaches around Anguilla that look as if they are straight from the covers of a glossy magazine. Beaches like Meads Bay and Limestone Bay become the nesting grounds for Hawksbill sea turtles from April to November. If you want to play golf, enjoy fusion cuisine and fusion music, head to the most famous Rendezvous beach in West end of the island. Just while away the afternoons in tranquility and take horseback rides in the evenings at the calm and shallow waters of Cove Bay. Admire the divinely beautiful views of St Martin and powdery white sands at Shoal Bay and take back the memories of wonderful snorkeling experiences back home. 4.Food in Anguilla | Delicious fusion of Cuisines The gastronomy of Anguilla is influenced by Caribbean, African, Spanish, French, and English. Anguilla lives on abundant seafood with plenty of prawns, shrimps, crabs, lobsters, and crayfish. Relish the delicacies of crayfish dishes in any of the island's restaurants. Locally grown Pigeon peas, mangoes, limes, and vegetables are also used in many dishes of Anguilla. The common dishes include barbeque and junk style meats, fritters made with coconut and fruits, seafood soups, bisques made with lobsters and fish. Explore the laid back charm on Anguilla Holidays. It is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life with Super Escapes deals. To get the best deal at low price, call us at +44 203 598 4710.