If you're thinking about checking out this beach, my recommendation is to take a right turn after you exit the mystic bar beach side. That's where you'll find more space, giving you the chance to practically have the beach to yourself. While you're wandering, you might spot a horse tour, but don't worry—they tend to stick close to the shoreline as they pass by.
The beach itself is pretty neat, with a noticeable cleanliness, and you'll stumble upon some really gorgeous pieces of coral. Just a heads up, there could be a couple of folks around who seem a bit too interested in other people's stuff. There's no need to panic, though! If you bring along a waterproof bag that has a lock and wrap it securely around something that won't budge, you'll be in the clear and enjoying the beach without...
Read moreLeast favorite beach we visited in Antigua. Pros: basically deserted so you have to yourself, which was our goal after being on Dickenson beach. Long white sand - tons of space to walk. Con’s: a ton of trash on the beach, covered in horse poop that hadn’t been picked up, the strongest/roughest waves we saw on the island, looking out onto a huge barge/tanker boat in the ocean. Recommend going any other option, including...
Read moreMy husband and I came to this beach as part of a snorkeling excursion. Overall good beach. Mostly clean, and the water is cool which is good for a hot day. There was a small dip when you walk into the water so watch out for that. There's neither facilities nor benches on this beach so bring a towel to sit on. Also, there's a group of people that ride horses to a portion of this beach (as an excursion) so watch out...
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