I was prepping a post on Caribbean Inspired food from my recent trip and realized I had waaaay too many photos to fit in a single post! Since Kate is in the hospital today (having her baby- yay!!) I thought I’d post some peaceful island photos so she can look at them for a relaxation technique. That will make everything better, right?
(Photo Location: Meads Bay, Anguilla)
Just kidding. You know what really makes everything better? A spinal and some Oxycodone. She and I both have to have c-sections, so there’s not much relaxation breathing going on there. (Update: I just got a sneak peak via Kate’s husband on Facebook- the baby has arrived and he’s darling!! She’ll post an update for you all next week!)
(Photo Location: Island Harbor, Anguilla)
Back to tropical paradise. As food writers, Kate and I take on freelance work and one of my recent projects was an assignment for Sea Cuisine. They’ve sent bloggers all over the world to explore different cuisines and find out what makes them so inspiring (you can read my thoughts on that topic, here.) When we talked about assignment locations and Anguilla came up I immediately said, “sounds good!” And that was directly followed with, “Um, by the way, where the heck is Anguilla?”
(Photo Location: Straw Hat Restaurant, Anguilla)
The answer is right smack in the middle of the Caribbean sea. It sits just north of St. Maarten. It’s a teeny, tiny island. Only about 10 miles long and 3 miles wide. I’ll tell you more about the food tomorrow, but the scenery is out of this world. Hands down the most amazing beaches I’ve seen in my life. Every single restaurant we ate had a table with a view like this:

And the people? Incredibly kind, welcoming, and hospitable. The island is an overseas British territory, but the people have a rich cultural history. It’s truly a melting pot. If I were a crazy kidnapper (which I’m not) I would have taken this child home with me (which I did not.)
He lived with his grandmother behind a little shop they ran and we got accustomed to seeing him every day. He was the same age as one of my little boys and spoke in a thick Caribbean accent. Too cute for words.
These guys are friends of a local restaurant owner and gave us tons of advice about places to explore on the island.
One of my favorite parts about the eclectic island is the gorgeous architecture. It has old-world charm, but with Caribbean flair. There are churches with painted shutters everywhere.
My favorite was this one- everything was bright sea-blue, my favorite color. If I could get away with painting my house shutters this color, I would!
We spent a few days on St. Maarten as well, which has a completely different vibe than Anguilla.
(Photo Location: Grand Case, St. Maarten)
Although gorgeous, it’s also a cruise port and therefore constantly filled with tourists.
(Photo Location: Grand Case, St. Maarten)
However because of that, they do have tons of great restaurants and fun things to do.
Gorgeous sights everywhere

And the ocean is everywhere you turn.

But if I could choose, I’d stay on Anguilla for weeks. It’s literally like having your own desert island. But with gourmet food whenever you get hungry.
(Photo Location: Cap Julica, Anguilla)
Has anyone been there? Or, like me did you just enjoy it while watching season 15 of the Bachelor? This is very fitting for today because look who’s there? Our lovely Emily.

Aren’t we so glad she and Brad didn’t work out? So we can be on team Sean now? Or as a back-up, Team Jef? I’m actually kind of pulling for Jef because I think Sean would make the best next bachelor. Just please, please, no team Chris. Use your brain, Emily!
Okay. This post is now taking a weird turn. Thoughts on tropical islands, or the Bachelorette, welcome in the comment section. Let’s discuss.








Questions & Reviews
I just got back from Anguilla and St. Maarten for work. Yes, I was PAID to go to the Caribbean for a week! Man, I love my job. Two weeks later, I was back for a week in St. Thomas.
Of those three, I’m going to have to agree with you by far. Anguilla is the best. I loved the seclusion. I literally felt like I had the entire beach to myself, and it was wonderful. The Straw Hat wasn’t so bad, either (that was my hotel!).
Glad you had such a nice trip. Thanks so much for reminding me that I was in paradise for a few weeks in May.
Here are all of the posts from my trip: http://captainmicah.blogspot.com/search/label/Caribbean
I am all for Jef or Arie! Love them both. I thought it was cute about where Jef said his parents were!
Congrats on the baby!
That place looks like heaven on earth!
aw great pics and yay baby!
Someone posted a link to your blog on the Anguilla forum on Trip Advisor, so I wanted to come check it out. Lucky you, to get to travel & write about Anguilla! Your photos are lovely–you have a really good eye, and I hope you’ll write more about Anguilla & its food. (Or anything else about the island). I’m on the island now and have been live-blogging from day to day, but I wish I had your camera! Where are the top two photos taken?
Hi Emily! I’ve labeled most of the photos now, and yes, I have a few more posts comining! Have a fun trip!
I love your pictures – thank you for sharing them! Congrats to Kate and her family! Oh, and I’m totally on Team Sean, but I have a gut feeling she will pick Arie.
Great pictures, looking forward to your food review. We go to Anguilla twice a year, April and November for two weeks, can hardly wait to get there and never want to leave. It truly is tranquility wrapped in blue.
Thanks for your time.
Ellen
Congrats Kate!
Oh yeah and CONGRATS to KATE on her BABY!!!! And please tell her to PLEASE post pics of her adorable little guy on her next post!!! :))
Oh my goodness I would love to go there!!! I love beaches (my fam loves to vacay in Destin, FL) so this is right up my alley!! Too beautiful for words!! You are one lucky girl! 🙂 Glad you had so much fun!