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Indagare Tours: Anguilla On Land
Although fairly flat and small, Anguilla offers a surprising wealth of scenery and terrains, making it a great destination for beach-goers and more adventurous travelers alike. Many parts of the island are still uninhabited, and lend themselves to excellent trekking, biking and ATV outings. Depending on the route, it is possible to find everything from lush rain forests, calm salt ponds and hidden caves as well as untouched beaches, coral blowholes and an impressive variety of wildlife. Indagare members can contact our Bookings Team for help with excursion.
Indagare Tours: On the Sea
As Anguilla is small, with only 35-square-miles of landmass, cruising around the coast is a fun and interesting way to gain a different perspective on the island. Private cruises can be organized by sailboat, catamaran or motor boat, and are completely customizable. You might make your way out to one of Anguilla’s six off-shore cays, three of which even have their own restaurants (Prickly Pear, Sandy Island and Scilly Cay), making them to the ideal spots to drop anchor and roll out your beach towel for the day. Indagare members can contact our Bookings Team for help arranging a boat excursion.
Top Beaches
Anguilla is home to 33 beaches, all of which are public, making the island a great place to rent a car and explore on your own. A few notable mentions include:
Top Golf
Designed by Greg Norman, CuisinArt’s 18-hole course is a golfer’s paradise, with stunning views of the twinkling, turquoise ocean and St. Maarten in the background. Opened to the public in 2011, it remains Anguilla’s first and only golf course.
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