Carlisle Bay Beach
Lindsay MacNevinLindsay MacNevin/Guest Contributor/BEACHES, ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA/ Updated : Aug 1, 2016, 10:16 IST
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This peaceful beach is located on the south coast of the island and beckons visitors with its clear waters and soft sand. It is here where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea and offers visitors the chance to swim in the ro … Read more
This peaceful beach is located on the south coast of the island and beckons visitors with its clear waters and soft sand. It is here where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea and offers visitors the chance to swim in the royal blue waters, sink their toes into the sand that looks more like brown sugar and be surrounded by towering palms. It is this beach where you will find the best snorkeling in Antigua without having to hop onto a boat. Read less
This peaceful beach is located on the south coast of the island and beckons visitors with its clear waters and soft sand. It is here where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea and offers visitors the chance to swim in the royal blue waters, sink their toes into the sand that looks more like brown sugar and be surrounded by towering palms. It is this beach where you will find the best snorkeling in Antigua without having to hop onto a boat. There is an abundance of colorful fish in the water inviting you to grab your mask and fins. The island’s most deluxe hotel sits atop a bluff here overlooking the beautiful sand and water and you will have to be staying here in order to have access to this fabulous beach. This all-inclusive hotel holds nothing back and offers some of the most spectacular hotel rooms and views on the island. With calm waters, a sense of tranquility and excellent service, it is no wonder why so many people choose to stay here. Carlisle Bay is truly one of the island’s most celebrated shores and it's no surprise given its fantastic location, plentiful sand, and stunning blue waters.
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