Description

A way away from the main round, down more of Anguilla's few steep hills, through rental accommodations, hidden by Anguilla's fauna is the small stretch of sand with a grand significance in the history of Anguilla.

This location was the entrance of a historical failed invasion of Anguilla by the French in the 1700s; it is now revered for the amazing tour of the Katouche Caves which were inhabited by the Amerindians of the island.

The Katouche Cave tour ends at the Katouche Bay, the small beach is secluded from land and opened to the ocean and golden sunsets.

Katouche Bay is also home to a rich spread of reef making it a great spot for snorkeling.

Being bordered privately, the beach has no restaurants or public accommodations but that takes nothing away from the relaxing and peaceful vibe of Katouche Bay.

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  • Katouche Bay, Anguilla

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