Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine July 2017 | Page 19

The Old Valley The Valley is the Capital of Anguilla but as the administration of the island was moved to St. Kitts in 1825, you won’t find many examples of colonial architecture however, on the road to Crocus Hill, known to the locals as Old Valley, there are Ebenezer’s Methodist Church, Miss Marjorie’s House and the Warden’s Place, Rose Cottage and other reminders of Anguilla’s past days. Trip Advisor Traveller Crocus Bay This pristine beach of white powdery sand has Anguilla’s highest point, Crocus Hill as a backdrop. Although for many years the scenic coral cliffs and azure waters of Crocus Bay were rarely seen by tourists, the recently established DaVida’s Bayside Grill and its sister restaurant and Spa, DaVida’s which offers an elegant dining experience, have placed it on the tourism map. Photo Credit: David Jones Shoal Bay With a sandy beach stretching for nearly two miles, Shoal Bay is often mentioned in ten best beaches in the world listings. With the nearby reef stretching almost the full length of the beach, the electric turquoise waters offer ideal snorkeling opportunities. Not only is this beach enjoyed by islanders and tourists alike, it is also popular with the residents of the neighbouring island of St. Martin. Photo Credit: Christine Rondeau