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No Sun, No Problem: Discover Anguilla at Night

Dinner on the Beach - Photo courtesy of Anguilla Tourist Board

BY SIMONE J. SMITH

As a community-rooted paper, we believe in more than just telling stories — we believe in circulating: love, pride, and power back into the Caribbean. For those of us living in the diaspora, one of the most impactful ways to give back to our homelands is by showing up: with our presence, our spending power, and our stories. Tourism isn’t just about travel — it’s about: returning, reconnecting, and revitalizing the places that built us.

Yes, the Caribbean has its chart-toppers. Islands like Jamaica, the Bahamas, and Turks and Caicos offer luxury, adventure, and everything in between. Alongside these beloved destinations lies a lesser-known jewel — one that glows softly yet brilliantly with all the: beauty, culture, and magic the Caribbean is known for. We’re talking about Anguilla — a stunning island whose heart beats even louder once the sun goes down.

The best post-sunset experience in the Caribbean

When the stars come out, the island shifts into something dreamier, more intimate, and rich with memory-making moments. It’s a place where the ocean glistens under moonlight and the rhythm of the night invites you to live just a little more freely.

“Anguilla is waiting. Let’s continue to celebrate and reinvest in our region.”

Looking for peace under the stars? Try Night Kayaking — a magical journey across Anguilla’s calm, glowing waters. Paddle by starlight as sea turtles swim beneath your vessel, reminding you that this world is more magnificent than we often realize. It’s a soulful, silent celebration of nature’s brilliance.

Prefer your night moments quiet and grounded? Visit Shoal Bay, or Little Bay, where the breeze, stars, and crashing waves soothe even the most turbulent spirits. These are the perfect places to hold the hand of someone you love, exhale your worries, and fall back in love with life itself.

Anguilla isn’t just serene — she knows how to party, too

If you want to dance barefoot under the stars, head to The Dune Preserve, one of the most iconic beach bars in the Caribbean. Built from old boats and brimming with character, this spot comes alive at night with live music, storytelling, and dancing that doesn’t stop until the early morning. It’s more than a bar — it’s a living, breathing piece of Anguilla’s musical soul.

Looking for a smooth sip and elevated vibes? Tuck into The Rhum Room at Zemi Beach House, home to an impressive and carefully curated collection of rums. With expert tastings, lush lounge energy, and a sense of timeless elegance, this is where you let your palate travel too.

If you are the type to seek out the places only the locals whisper about, then Palm Grove & Grill, known affectionately as “Nat’s Place,” is a must. Located at Junk’s Hole, it’s off the beaten path — and that’s exactly the point. Fresh seafood, warm hospitality, and the kind of ocean views that will stay etched in your mind forever.

Anguilla is not just a destination, it’s a declaration

A declaration that the Caribbean is as: multifaceted, soul-stirring, and unforgettable as the people who make it.

So, whether you are a born-and-raised islander, or a member of the diaspora longing for reconnection, consider this your sign: Anguilla is waiting. Let’s continue to celebrate and reinvest in our region — one sunset, one song, and one unforgettable night at a time.

To learn more about what this magical island has to offer, visit https://ivisitanguilla.com

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