We have been going to Anguilla for the past 10 years. Our favorite beach is still Rendez vous Bay.The water is the just a fantastic color. There are practically no waves, feels like a pool. They just opened a new restaurant on this beach, where you can have chairs & umbrellas. If you go to Angulla make sure you visit this beach!!
We spent an afternoon on this breathtaking beach while we were in St. Martin. This one experience has convinced us that Anguilla needs to be our next destination. It is a place of sublime natural beauty. It rivals the beaches at Tulum and Cayo Coco. A true experience in paradise. Don't pass up this opportunity if you are presented with the chance
We came over on a catamaran and it was such a lovely beach. Great place to walk and swim. The waves were high the day we were there and I was told by locals that it wasn't normally like that.
We loved our day trip to Anguilla from St. Maarten aboard catamaran. We anchored off this beach and it was amazing. Aside from the high cost of beverages during our short time here, we'd have LOVED to spend a day here. The sand is gorgeous white, feels like powder as it is sooooooooo soft and fine. You sink in it. The beach goes on forever it appears and the ocean is the beautiful turquoise colors from ashore. Lovely place for sure.
Rendezvous bay is about one and a half miles long and very picturesque. I walk this beach most mornings before it gets too hot. Lovely to get lost from all worries while taking in the scenery. The Place (full menu) restaurant offers free beach chairs as does The Sunshine Shack ( barbeque menu) with purchase of lunch. Both are good options. Cuisinart hotel has several meal options. The Dune is a funky place owned by island famous singer Banky Banks. All in all there is much to choose from and enjoy. There is parking available at all but Sunshine Shack. There is also a large parking lot near Anguilla Great House. Enjoy!
We visited Rendezvous Bay during a day trip from St. Martin. It is definitely one of the most beautiful beaches I have seen in all my travels. It was our favorite on Anguilla, and I would highly recommend buying some drinks/food at the CuisinArt Hotel and using these extremely comfy beach chairs for the day. Wonderful first anniversary.
It is one of the most indicated beach to go to on the reviews and by locals. It is nice but in our opinion, Maundays beach at Cap Juluca is way most beautiful and peaceful beach. And they are very close to each other.
We have been to many beaches around the world such as Bora Bora and the Maldives and they are great, but there is something about Rendezvous Bay. Beautiful sand, cool breeze, view of St. Marten. And of course Cuisinart, our favorite!
Rendezvous Bay is a gorgeous private white sand beach. I spent the day on the bay after a morning at the Cuisinart Spa. I was vacationing in St. Martin and took the ferry to Anguilla for the afternoon- worth the visit!! Cuisinart Resort and Spa, was well worth the splurge!
We went to Anguilla Dec 2014 and this is one of the nicest beaches that I have been in my many trips in the Caribbean. We are a family of 2 adults and 2 children (7 and 9). The thing about beaches in Anguilla is that we found them to be safer for children than in other islands. They tend to be better and more shallow. Also all beaches in Anguilla are accesible, non of them are owned or reserved for resorts. This beach is shared by an easy going hotel with a restaurant opened to anyone (The Grand Caribbe). Our children jump in the pool of the hotel without them been chased out . The place is friendly to tourist, all over Anguilla I would say. In the same beach if you would up to the left you would see three things. One small shack which is opened for meals and water sports. Further up is a posh place hotel/resort/golf called Cuisine Art. You would see their beach chairs displayed. You can pass them or enter into the water without a worry. You own Anguilla. Next to the Cuisine Art is a small restaurant with a very informal ambience called the Dune Preserve. This place was put together in a very imaginative way with shipwreck wood. It is undescribable and you must go because you get to meet the owner, an international singer/writer and composer called Bankie Banks. I got to meet him and had a chat about 20 minutes with him. He was just there in his place chilling and talking to anyone who stopped by. It was cool to meet him and enjoy exchanging information about our different cultures.