Anchoring a picturesque promontory on the skinny, flat isle of Anguilla’s northwestern shore is the Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla. Flanked by both Mead’s Bay (with one of the world’s best-ranked beaches) and the tranquil Barnes Bay, this glamorous retreat makes the most of its idyllic seaside perch with its modernist architecture. Its romantic setting also makes it one of the most stunning locations for a dreamy wedding in the Caribbean.
Tucked into the palm tree-laden cliffside are the resort’s 181 rooms, ranging from spacious studios to lavish five-bedroom villas. Guests can choose from an array of dining experiences, such as lazy beachfront lunches at the Bamboo Bar and Grill or cocktails and sushi at the glamorous Sunset Lounge. While there are two beaches and three pools for plenty of sunbathing or swimming, more active pursuits like tennis and rock climbing are also available. Beyond the property, Anguilla’s natural beauty beckons, and the hotel can arrange excursions to explore the island and the surrounding waters.
The Four Seasons Resort Anguilla is an easy-to-access paradise. Travelers can fly into Anguilla’s Clayton J. Lloyd Airport, which receives direct flights from Miami. It is then a 15-minute drive to the resort. Alternatively, guests can fly into St. Maarten and either take the ferry, private boat charter, or a small plane to Anguilla. The island has warm weather year-round, averaging about 80 degrees Fahrenheit, but the best time to visit is between December and April for reliably sunny and dry weather. Avoid the fall months of September through November, which have the highest chance of rain and hurricanes.
Staying at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla
With 35 acres of prime waterfront, nearly every accommodation at the Four Seasons Anguilla showcases endless Caribbean blue water. The interiors of the resort were masterminded by Los Angeles-based designer Kelly Wearstler, marrying a whimsical aesthetic with a stylish island vibe. In both the public spaces and guest accommodations, natural materials, soothing neutral hues, and carefully curated artworks work in harmony to capture the resort’s breezy, yet elegant ethos.
The Four Seasons’ wide range of accommodations caters to every type of guest, from honeymooning couples to large families. Set amidst a lush and tropical landscape, the generously-sized guest rooms overlook the resort’s garden, as well as the child-friendly Mead’s Bay Pool and beach. For a more spacious option, opt for one of the suites or townhomes, which offer private plunge pools and terraces. A Tripadvisor reviewer raves, “We were upgraded to a suite upon arrival and our room was amazing — great view, plunge pool with pool and ocean view, very spacious, and had everything we needed and more.”
The resort’s singular penthouse crowns the property, revealing unobstructed vistas of the sugar-white sands and cerulean water. Large families and groups will want to book one of the resort’s multi-bedroom residences or villas. The four- and five-bedroom villas dot the bluff rising above Barnes Bay and are contemporary marvels with floor-to-ceiling windows and sleek, infinity-edge pools that seem to blend into the Caribbean Sea. These villas also boast full kitchens, and the Four Seasons can arrange private chefs to enjoy delicious meals outside on the villa’s private beachfront terrace.
Dining at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla
What to do at the resort and beyond
Both on and off property, the Four Seasons Resort Anguilla boasts land and sea excursions galore. Leisure lovers will adore the luxurious cabanas and loungers that line the powdery sands of Mead’s Bay, as well as the three swimming pools. Children are free to splash at the Bamboo Pool, while adults searching for serenity can recline at the adults-only Sunset Pool overlooking the rocky cliffs. More relaxation continues at the resort’s pampering spa with oceanfront lanais for treatments.
Active travelers can head to the sports pavilion, home to a rock climbing wall and tennis and basketball courts. The Four Seasons also offers complimentary water sports rentals, such as kayaks, paddle boards, hobie cats, and snorkel masks to float around Mead’s Bay. Children can join the Kids for all Seasons program, which has daily activities, classes, and games.
While the resort’s endless array of activities can easily keep guests occupied for the duration of their stay, the beautiful island of Anguilla should be properly explored. The resort can organize Moke rentals so guests can zip around the island. Drive 15 minutes east of the resort to reach Sandy Ground, a tiny town lined with chic shops and upscale beachfront restaurants. For a more athletic excursion, consider adventuring down the Katouche Valley Hiking Trail, a scenic, low-key Caribbean destination for avid trekkers. Of course, Anguilla’s vividly blue waters beg to be discovered on a full-day snorkeling adventure to nearby cays or romantic sunset sails.