Tucked away on the northern flank of Guiana Island, this sandy haven offers a reprieve from the usual island bustle. You'll find fewer footprints here, just the pristine sweep of sand meeting the clear, shallow water. It’s a spot for quiet contemplation, where the only soundtrack is the rustle of the breeze through unseen palms and the soft lapping of the tide.
“This beach offers a rare blend of accessibility and seclusion, providing a quiet sanctuary without venturing too far off the Antiguan coast.”
Tropical beach hammock between palms
Bring your snorkel and mask; the water here, while not teeming with dramatic coral gardens, offers glimpses of small, iridescent fish darting amongst the seagrass. The gentle slope into the sea makes for easy entry, whether you're wading or preparing for a leisurely swim. Pack a light picnic and a good book, because once you settle in, you won't want to leave.
Access is exclusively by boat, which only adds to its allure. The journey across the North Sound, with its scattered emerald islets, sets the tone for the peaceful escape that awaits. Consider visiting during the shoulder seasons for an even more solitary experience, where the only company you might keep are the seabirds circling overhead.