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Simplicity is the new glitz in Anguilla

It is tiny, rustic and so secluded. Judith Baker explores Anguilla

April 15, 2016 14:45
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Judith Baker,

Judith Baker

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In the early morning sunlight, a chicken strolls between the elegant sun loungers at the pool of the brand new Zemi Beach House resort on Anguilla, summing up how this quaint Caribbean island uniquely combines the rustic with the sophisticated.

Virtually unknown to tourists until the 1980s, tiny Anguilla, only 35 square miles (and only three miles at its widest point), has become a magnet for celebrities drawn by its private beaches and secret islands far from the prying eyes of the paparazzi.

But it still manages to retain the simplicity of the old-fashioned Caribbean. Here you are as likely to be heading to the beach with Justin Bieber as you are a herd of goats, a green iguana or a family of ducks.

But A list or D list, people don't come here for the glitz found on Anguilla's more developed neighbours. There are no chain hotels here, no all –inclusives, no casinos or fast food outlets. Even jet-skis are not allowed.