Anguilla Travel Information
Nobody can deny that the Caribbean Sea is one of the most interesting regions to visit on a honeymoon. This is mostly because the number of islands and nations to discover is endless and it gives you the chance to actually choose the one you have always dreamed of visiting.
As part of the Lesser Antilles, Anguilla is one of the tiniest islands in the Caribbean region. It is definitely not as famous as other islands such as Jamaica, Puerto Rico, Aruba or Martinique, but is certainly one of the most exciting places to visit, especially if you are planning to do that for your honeymoon since romantic sceneries and wonderful touristic opportunities are to be found in big doses.
Just like in most of the Caribbean islands, the most important feature of Anguilla are its beaches, where you can easily spend your entire days and feel like in paradise. However, for those who also want to enjoy other experiences, there are many other options to choose from. You can enjoy some wonderful historical sites and buildings that will take you back to the first days of colonization. Plus, markets, sports and excursions are other interesting activities for honeymooners that want to really discover this island’s magic.
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As you can imagine, since Anguilla depends mostly on its tourism, luxury hotels and inns are the main protagonists on the island. One of them is the CuisinArt Resort & Spa, an incredible hotel where all of your dreams can come true. Its private swimming pool and sun deck are some of the best facilities in this hotel and the suites are truly spacious rooms with separate living areas and the most amazing amenities. This hotel is located in Rendezvous Bay.
Cap Juluca is another attractive option to choose from. Located in Mandalay Bay, in the capital city of The Valley, this hotel offers you a wide range of impressive facilities as well as fully equipped suites and top quality services.
A couple of words about the Caribbean, this region has a tropical to subtropical climate, with varying winds depending on your location (the closer to the Atlantic, the strongest will the winds be) and sometimes strong hurricanes that also vary on the proximity to the open ocean. What is most interesting about the Caribbean region is that colonizers from different parts of Europe have taken an important place on its history and therefore depending on the country or island, tradition will melt together native elements, as well as Spanish, French, British, Danish, Dutch, Swedish and also African heritages. The Caribbean is as you can see, one of those places whose magic is waiting to be discovered by you.
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