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Rendezvous Bay: Antigua's Secluded Beach Paradise

Rendezvous Bay: Antigua s Secluded Beach Paradise

Reach one of Antigua's most stunning and secluded beaches after a scenic 90-minute rainforest hike starting near Wallings Reservoir off Fig Tree Drive (ask locals for directions, as it's unmarked), or take a shorter stony path from Springhill Riding Stables in Falmouth. Its remoteness ensures you'll likely have the white sands and turquoise waters to yourself—or share with a few fellow adventurers.

From Falmouth, follow signs to the stables, park there or continue uphill to the road's end outside a gated compound, then take the dirt road on your left down to the beach.


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