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THINGS TO DO
Biking, hiking, exploring, sports and amusements.
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CuisinArt Golf Club Rates & Features
CUISINART GOLF CLUB provides the ultimate golf experience in the Caribbean – a Greg Norman Signature Design 18-Hole Championship Course with breathtaking views and challenging, dramatic holes. Players are greeted by a spectacular view of St. Maarten and the Caribbean Sea at the tee box of the 384-yard starting hole. The overwhelming visual appeal continues with holes 2 and 10 sharing a 16,000-square-foot green that rests along the Anguilla Channel. Large sea grape trees on the left and the Merrywing pond on the right frame the perilous drive on the 423-yard 16th hole that plays into the trade winds and finishes with an elevated green surrounded by water and protected by deep bunkers. The narrowing fairway on the 18th hole ascends forty feet to a narrow green carved out of the native plantings.
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Have you ever dreamt of riding a beautiful horse along a deserted beach in Anguilla...or swimming on horseback in a tropical sea? At Seaside Stables you can experience this island way of life.
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Although Anguilla is a small island, only 17 miles long and 3 miles wide at its widest point, much of it is still uninhabited with excellent opportunities for exploring. Since the island is very narrow at many points it is possible to see both coasts while walking through the low bush and rock formations along the coast. Roads have been cut through much of the bush anticipating building projects but many have been abandoned for now making them excellent places to start your journey.
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The Anguilla Heritage Trail is a joint project supported by the Anguilla
Archaeological and Historical Society (AAHS), the Anguilla National Trust
(ANT), the Anguilla Tourist Board (ATB), the Anguilla Hotel and Tourism
Association (AHTA) and individual and corporate donors.
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If you are staying at one of Anguilla's resorts tennis is no problem. Most resorts not only have tennis courts they also have a resident pro and a pro shop. But if you are staying in a villa or hotel without a court and want to play here are a few suggestions.
Public courts: There are 3 public courts on the island at the present time.
East End Village has a tennis court and basketball court located next to the Elementary School on the main road.
Ronald Webster Park in The Valley has two lighted courts with a parking area behind the walled in court area. Located near the traffic circle on Coronation Ave.
Both these courts are first come first serve, excuse the pun.
Anguilla now has a fabulous tennis academy, click to read more about it.
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Rent a mountain bike and ride the back roads of Anguilla. There are plenty of marl roads around the island with spectacular sights along the way. Many hotels have bicycles availiable for their guests. If you are staying in a villa, you can rent a bike from local bike rentals.
Exotic Plus
Bike rental and repair
497 3533
The Valley across from CCB Bank
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St. Maarten Zoological Park
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Take a day trip to St. Martin/Sint Maarten and visit the St. Maarten Park. It is a delightful zoo full of Caribbean animals in natural settings.
Discover over 80 species including the largest display of exotic parrots in the Caribbean.
A Reptile House, Walk-through Aviaries and a Nocturnal Exhibit showcase many of the unique species of this region.
Squirrel Monkeys are a delight to watch on their island home, while Ocelots, Bush Dogs, Golden Lion Tamarins and Capybarras amaze visitors
with their beautiful and unusual appearance
St Maarten Zoological
& Botanical Gardens N.V.
P.O. Box 531, Philipsburg,
St Maarten
Netherlands Antilles
phone or fax us at: +599 543 2030
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Yachtspotting.....
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