Meads Bay sits on the northern coast of Anguilla's West End, a short drive from many of the island's luxury resorts and villa developments. The bay stretches in a wide gentle curve, with views of turquoise water, anchored boats and sunsets that light up the horizon. Visitors are drawn to Meads Bay for its balance of natural beauty and comfort. The beach is wide and usually uncrowded, the sand is soft underfoot, and the water is typically calm enough for easy swimming and floating. Beach chairs, shaded areas and nearby amenities mean you can settle in for a full day by the sea without leaving the bay. Unlike more remote coves, Meads Bay offers a mix of relaxed beach bars, boutique hotels and high end resorts, so you can create the kind of day you want, from quiet morning walks to sunset cocktails and dinners on the water's edge. The bay is generally well protected, with gently shelving sand and clear water that many visitors find ideal for swimming and light snorkeling close to shore. On most days the entry is easy underfoot, and the wide open view makes it simple to keep an eye on family members in the water. As with any Caribbean beach, conditions can vary with weather and swell, so it is wise to check the water before committing to long swims and to follow local guidance during days with stronger surf. One of the highlights of Meads Bay is the selection of beachfront dining options, from casual toes in the sand beach shacks to stylish restaurants attached to resorts and boutique hotels. Many serve fresh grilled seafood, Caribbean inspired dishes and classic beach drinks throughout the day. For a laid back beach day with food and drinks steps from the water, you can visit popular spots such as
Leons at Meads Bay, where music, sea views and casual plates create an easygoing atmosphere right on the sand. Along the shoreline and on the hillsides above, Meads Bay is lined with villas, boutique hotels and luxury resorts that offer direct or very close access to the beach. This makes the bay a favorite base for guests who want to wake up within a short stroll of the sand. If you prefer villa style accommodations, options like
Meads Bay Beach Villas place you close to the water while still providing privacy, kitchen facilities and the feeling of a home base on the island. Meads Bay sits within easy driving distance of other well known beaches in the West End, so you can combine a day here with visits to nearby bays for variety. Many visitors start with a walk or swim at Meads Bay, then explore other coves and viewpoints before returning for sunset. For a relaxed day at Meads Bay, arrive earlier in the morning if you prefer quieter stretches of sand and gentler sun. If you enjoy a more social setting with music and a livelier atmosphere, midday through late afternoon around the beach bars and restaurants may be ideal. Bring reef safe sunscreen, a hat and a light cover up, along with any snorkeling gear you like to use close to shore. Parking options vary along the bay, so follow local signs or ask your accommodation or restaurant for the most convenient access points. To learn more about Meads Bay and other beaches across the island, you can also explore the main beach overview at
Meads Bay beach in Anguilla.
Where is Meads Bay in Anguilla?
Why Meads Bay is Often Called One of the Best Beaches in Anguilla
Swimming Conditions at Meads Bay
Beach Restaurants and Bars on Meads Bay
Where to Stay Near Meads Bay
Combining Meads Bay with Other Anguilla Beaches
Planning Your Visit to Meads Bay