They´re its biggest draws apart from nature, above all Pink Sand Beach (pictured here), a seemingly endless stretch of pale pink shoreline created by crushed coral and shells. Unlike many Caribbean strands, it is rarely busy, affording visitors long walks, calm turquoise waters, and a strong sense of isolation. Other notable beaches include Low Bay, ideal for swimming and sunbathing, and Prince Diana Beach (formerly Coco Point), where the water is crystal clear and excellent for snorkeling; it was named after “people´s princess” in 2011 because she used to love vacationing here with her young sons.
Read more in my post The Natural and Beachy Appeal of Barbuda - Plus Some News.
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