Limestone Bay is one of Anguilla's lesser visited beaches, offering a wide open shoreline framed by limestone formations and gentle cliff edges. With minimal development and few crowds, the area maintains a calm, unfiltered connection to the island's natural environment. The clear water at Limestone Bay can provide opportunities to observe marine life close to shore. While sightings vary, sea turtles have occasionally been seen in the area, especially during calm conditions when visibility improves along the northern coast. Visitors should always maintain respectful distance from wildlife, observing quietly without disturbing the animals or entering restricted nesting zones if present. The bay's limestone rocks, natural contours and open sea views create a scenic backdrop ideal for photography, quiet walks and enjoying the sound of the waves. Its location away from major resort areas makes it a perfect option for travelers who prefer quieter beaches. Because Limestone Bay is lightly developed, it is recommended to bring your own water, shade and essentials when visiting. The beach can be breezy depending on weather patterns, and conditions may vary, especially on the northern coastline. For photos and a local overview, explore our guide to
Limestone Bay in Anguilla.
A Naturally Secluded Beach
Clear Water and Occasional Sea Turtle Sightings
Peaceful Coastal Scenery
Visitor Tips for Limestone Bay
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