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Anguilla / Special Interests / Cruise Ship

By Sara Macefield

Anguilla is generally off the cruising routes; it’s small size making it impossible for large ships to be accommodated here. Instead, it attracts smaller vessels which can moor offshore and don’t swamp the locality with thousands of passengers.

The island provides a relaxing beach stop, a chance to play golf or soak up the laidback ambience.

Ships we recommend are owned by the following company:

SeaDream Yacht Club - Its two mega-yachts are full of sophistication and style more reminiscent of an upmarket boutique hotel, with an emphasis on luxury, privacy and intimacy.

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Looking for inspiration?

  1. Try Cove Bay for one of the Caribbean's best white sand beaches
  2. Dine at the fantastic Blanchard's
  3. Stay at the beautiful Cap Juluca
  4. Play at the Temenos Golf Club, designed by Greg Norman
  5. Take a boat trip to the stunning unihabited Prickly Pear Cay

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