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Back in the early 1980s, the Anguillian government limited development to small upscale hotels and resorts, a policy which soon drew jet-setting celebrities seeking a change from tony neighbor St. Barths. The hotel-size limits have made villas a popular lodging option, and you can rent your own manse by contacting Island Dream Properties (264-498-3200; www.islanddreamproperties.com) or perusing the listings at www.myCaribbean.com. Our favorites, in addition to Temenos Villas at Long Bay and Altamer include celebrity magnets Cerulean, Bird of Paradise, and Desert Rose. An airport expansion has brought in larger commercial planes and private jets, and with the recent addition of a Greg Norman golf course and plans for a megayacht marina, development has been stretching the lodging limits in size if not sophistication.
Architectural Digest darling Myron Goldfinger first stunned Anguilla in 1985 with his modernist Covecastles enclave at the opposite end of the Shoal Bay West....more
Cap Juluca rambles along a two-mile swath of one of the most beautiful beaches on an island known for beaches. The whitewashed Moorish architecture, with its...more
When New York architect Myron Goldfinger was chosen to design this modern, secluded enclave, he imagined castles in the sand. Now guests can live out their own...more
This beachfront hotel brings the Greek islands to the Caribbean with blue-domed, stark white villas cloaked in award-winning botanical gardens with more than...more
On the same beach as the tony Malliouhana is the newly refurbished Frangipani Beach Resort, a placid boutique hotel the rosy color of an Anguillan sunset. A...more
Malliouhana put Anguilla on the luxury map in the early '80s, setting the exclusivity bar for this upscale island. Modeled on the grand hotels of the Cote...more
Named after the Greek word for "sanctuary," this trio of grand Mykonos-style villas perched on a cliff seventy feet above the ocean, represents the ne plus...more
Upping the chic quotient on laid-back Anguilla, the Viceroy Hotel Group's first island outpost is as sleek as a gin martini. The main building, a highlight of...more











