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The continually broadening popularity of Anguilla, especially with the wealthy and famous, has caught everyone by wonder. After all, initially Anguilla looks to be nothing at all special. It really is a long, small, even island, 16 a long way long by three a long way wide, with constant droughts and a significant absence of the lush rainforests, beautiful mountains, rushing rivers, or profound canyons that normally provide all the activities visitors clamor for. But Anguilla's trump credit card is its beach locations. Spectacular even in this area, where above-average beach locations are the norm, Anguilla's large swaths of sparkling white fine sand and bright turquoise waters teeming with tropical fish are indeed something special. It really is a point well taken by island organizers and developers, who've built luxury resorts on those beach locations. A lot of those resorts quickly certified as perfect hotels of the world. Properties like Cap Juluca, CuisinArt, and Malliouhana are regularly ranked at the top of the greatest lists in Caribbean Travel Life, Conde Nast Traveller, and Travel and Leisure. Besotted visitors have created market for luxury villa and home sales that contain developers madly attempting to provide options for them. Covecastles and Altamer were one of the primary individual-owner villas; their models can be purchased and are now available for vacation rentals. They have since been joined by other impressive trends, among them the St. Regis Temenos, the Viceroy, and Cerulean, and there are a variety of private specific villas dotting the scenery all around the island. These new homes not only add to the available rooms for visitors but also provide a significant raise to the local economy. This is actually the best guide to Anguilla, excerpted from our intensive guide to all of the Leeward Islands, filled with details on where you can stay, where you can eat, nightlife, and all activities.