Photos show why Anguilla has been named the best island in the Caribbean 4 years in a row
Anguilla, a British territory, was named this year's best island in the Caribbean.©thierrydehove.com/Getty Images
- The Caribbean island of Anguilla has been voted the best island across the Caribbean, Bermuda, and the Bahamas in Travel + Leisure's World's Best Awards 2020.
- Each year, Travel + Leisure readers rate the best islands on a set of criteria: activities and sights, natural attractions and beaches, food, friendliness, and overall value.
- Anguilla scored 89.01 out of 100 for its isolated beaches, luxury resorts, and delicious seafood.
- These photos show what it's like to visit the island and its 33 beaches.
This is the fourth year in a row that Anguilla has topped Travel + Leisure's list of the best islands in the Caribbean, Bermuda, and the Bahamas.
Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory in the Eastern Caribbean.
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The 35-square-mile island is just a 30-minute ferry ride from St. Maarten.
About 14,000 people populate the island.
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Along the coast, visitors can discover what the island is best known for — beaches. Thirty-three beaches fill the shoreline of Anguilla.
The island is a mere 16 miles long and three miles wide.
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All of the island's beaches are open to the public, and many are completely deserted.
The beaches are filled with soft white sand.
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So enjoy your own private, isolated space.
A majority of the residents speak English.
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You can sunbathe in the bright Caribbean sun.
Visitors enjoy the island's tropical climate.
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Or snorkel through the turquoise water.
Coral and limestone fill the ocean floor.
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Visitors might even spot a shipwreck or two.
All beaches on the island are open to the public.
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Horseback riding is also a popular activity on the island.
You'll spot horses and tourists along the island's coast.
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So is sailing through the ocean's saltwater winds.
The island sites east of Puerto Rico.
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Don't forget to enjoy the island's picturesque sunsets.
The island has a calm, laid-back vibe.
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Beyond the white sands and deep blue sea, the island is home to gorgeous resorts.
Anguilla's capital is The Valley.
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Two resorts on the island, Belmond Cap Juluca and Frangipani Beach Resort, also made this year's list of the best Caribbean hotels.
Dozens of resorts fill the small island.
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And it's easy to see why.
The Belmond Cap Juluca made 19 out 25 on Travel + Leisure's Top 25 Resort Hotels in the Caribbean, Bermuda, and the Bahamas.
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The island is also home to an abundance of seafood.
Lobster, fish, and other shellfish fill the island's surroundings.
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"Every single meal we had in Anguilla was so delicious," one person wrote.
Anguilla touts over 100 restaurants.
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It's no wonder this Caribbean island secured the No. 1 spot.
The island is a quick ride from its nearby island, St. Maarten.
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"If you want that postcard-perfect beach vacation, with palm trees, crystal-clear seas, and friendly locals, this is the island for you," one person wrote.
The island has earned the No. 1 spot four years in a row.
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