Anegada

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Anegada

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British Virgin Islands

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Island in the British Virgin Islands featuring white-sand beaches, coral reefs & endangered iguanas.  

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Jul 11, 2025

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The Freedom of Chartering a Catamaran in the British Virgin Islands

"We visit Anegada, a pancake-flat atoll where feral donkeys and goats roam free, flocks of flamingos splash in muddy marshlands, and visitors explore dusty roads in Mokes, classic British open-air vehicles."

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Denise Lumsden

Google
Lovely island, went over by boat and stayed the night. The mooring was full, we got the last ball. The lobster at The Lobster Trap was very good and the beaches beautiful. The Anegada Beach Club beach was a beautiful deep beach. The shade shacks in the beach were a nice touch as was the beach bar and lounge. They weren’t open as it was low season. The the bar and and pool, back from the beach were fitting with the low key nature of the island and I enjoyed the fish tacos I had for lunch. Unfortunately some properties still haven’t recovered from the hurricanes

Joel Hawkins

Google
We visited Anegada by sailboat. It’s a long sail, but we’ll worth the trip. We stayed for two days and you’ll need two full days to take your time and visit all the hidden treasures this island has. Very different from all the other islands in the British Virgin Islands. Rent a jeep, scooter or Moke to run around the island. Make sure you visit Tipsy by Ann out at Cow Wreck Beach for some of the best appetizers, food and drinks in BVI.

Jessica Cappola

Google
It was a very beautiful island but we only found one open bar and it was pretty deserted. Not sure if it was the time of year we went (late February) or what but we barely saw any people. We did find a deserted beach to watch the sunset on. If you like relaxing on a deserted beach, this might be for you.

Kielan D'Souza

Google
Wow. I have never been to such a beautiful place in all my life. Yes it is remote but that makes it so wonderful. There isn’t much development on the island.

Skipper Tom

Google
Anegada my dream! Potter‘s by the Sea is a must. Surf and Turf. Cow Wreck Beach and Loblolly beach you will enjoy very very much.

Andrew Monaghan

Google
Beautiful place to visit, loved walking (and crawling) through the rocks

Mary Jean Agostini

Google
Great small island in the BVIs very friendly people low key atmosphere beautiful scenery

G Campbell

Google
Amazing island! Great place to sail to and stay overnight! Snorkeling/swimming is on the North side at any one of the beach bars. We loved the Big Bamboo & Anaconda Beach Club. We rented a car and drove across, but taxis are available too. For dinner, we had the lobster on the South side of the island. Make sure you check in a few hours early to reserve your table/lobster!