Little Bay is one of Anguilla's most secluded beaches, surrounded by cliffs and accessible primarily by boat or kayak. The water taxi from Crocus Bay provides a fast, simple and comfortable way to reach the cove without navigating steep descents or paddling on your own. The ride is short, typically only a few minutes, and offers great views of the northern coastline. Departures take place directly from Crocus Bay, where calm water and a protected shoreline make boarding easy. For more details about the departure point, explore
Crocus Bay in Anguilla.
The water taxi brings you right into Little Bay's calm, shallow water. The sheltered cove is known for bright turquoise color, excellent swimming conditions and dramatic rock walls that rise on both sides. Visitors can spend time swimming, relaxing or exploring the shoreline before arranging a return pickup. Learn more about the destination at
Little Bay in Anguilla.
For those who prefer an active option, kayaking from Crocus Bay is a popular alternative. The paddle is short and scenic, with cliff views and calm water on most days. Kayaking is best suited for visitors comfortable on the water and prepared for changing coastal conditions. Because Little Bay is cliff-encircled, weather and sea conditions can vary. Visitors should plan outings on calm days, check visibility before swimming and coordinate return times with the water taxi operator. Little Bay is undeveloped, so visitors should bring water, reef safe sunscreen and any essentials they may need during their stay in the cove.Why Take a Water Taxi?
Where the Water Taxi Departs
Arriving at Little Bay
Kayaking to Little Bay
Safety Tips
What to Bring