Hughes Point Beach is a delightful secret, a small, crescent-shaped cove tucked away on the mainland edge of Nonsuch Bay. This isn't a beach that shouts for attention; instead, it whispers an invitation to those seeking solitude and understated beauty. The sand here is soft and pale, meeting the calm, clear waters of the bay in a gentle embrace. The surrounding foliage provides a natural, green frame, enhancing the sense of seclusion.
“Its small, tucked-away cove style on the Nonsuch Bay side provides an exceptionally private and peaceful sunbathing experience.”
White cliffs over a desert beach
The water at Hughes Point Beach is consistently placid, making it ideal for a leisurely swim or a gentle wade. You can float effortlessly, gazing up at the blue Antiguan sky, or simply sit at the water's edge, letting the tiny ripples wash over your feet. The quiet atmosphere is profound, broken only by the occasional bird call or the distant hum of a boat, adding to its peaceful allure.
This cove is perfect for a private afternoon, whether you're reading a book in the shade of a tree or simply soaking up the sun's warmth. It’s a place where time seems to slow, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the natural tranquility. Hughes Point Beach offers an intimate experience of Antigua’s coastal charm, a truly special find for those who value peace and quiet over bustling activity.