Little Bay, a secluded, substantially enclosed and enchanting beach, on the north coast of Anguilla, is undoubtedly one of the island’s beauty spots.
It is a small, cosy beach below a steep range of land-based cliffs and is described as “a post card of Anguilla”. Visitors are ferried there by pleasure boats and other cruising craft operating from various other tourism areas on the island and abroad.
The visitors range from the regular and ordinary excursionist from Anguilla, the neighbouring French and Dutch Islands, the rich and famous – as well as the daring jumper from throughout the world.
Apart from boats and jumping, access to the beach is also by climbing down a rope from the high cliffs on the eastern side of the area.
Little Bay is regularly used to promote Anguilla’s beauty and enchantment as a tourist destination. It is also a marine conservation park and home to turtles and other exotic marine life including various shades of coral.