The Insider's Guide to Buying Property in Anegada

Welcome to the 7th Heaven Properties guide to buying property in Anegada in the BVI, your indispensable companion for investing in one of the Caribbean’s best kept secrets.

Known for its world-class beaches, fishing and diving, Anegada offers a secluded escape for buyers looking to get away from it all.

Discover why property buyers are investing in Anegada, browse property listings, and explore related articles.

For more information on the buying process, take a look at our comprehensive guide to buying property in the BVI.

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Anegada: Unspoiled Paradise

Picture this: you’re strolling down a beach so perfect it seems staged. Powdery white sand squeaks underfoot, gradating to aquamarine shallows. The only footprints are your own. In the distance, palms rustle as if whispering “welcome to paradise.”

You’ve arrived on Anegada, a 15-square mile oasis in the British Virgin Islands just a very short flight, ferry or boat ride away from Tortola. It may be the BVI’s second largest island, but with a population around 300, Anegada remains blissfully uncrowded. If you dream of finding your own private Caribbean escape, Anegada is it.

Pristine Beaches and Reefs

Anegada boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in the Caribbean. Miles of powdery white sand and tranquil turquoise waters await.

Unlike the hilly volcanic islands of the BVI, Anegada is flat and low.

A Diver and Snorkeler’s Fantasyland

Offshore, Anegada impresses even seasoned divers with its kaleidoscope of marine life and shipwrecks. The 18-mile long Horseshoe Reef is home to coral labyrinths, lobsters poking out of crevices, and turtles gliding by for a closer look. Of the Caribbean’s top dive sites, this underwater paradise remains one of the most unspoiled.

You can even snorkel straight from the beach, no boat required. Just wade in and discover your own underwater world teeming with all kinds of tropical marine life.

A Fisherman’s Dream

For anglers, Anegada is considered one of the best destinations in the world for bonefishing. Head off for epic fishing and return by day’s end to dine on your catch.

There’s nothing better than fresh-caught fish or lobster grilled right on the beach while you watch the sun sink below the horizon.

Laidback Island Charm

Anegada moves at a relaxed pace. Here, flip flops trump heels and the dress code is swimsuits and sunglasses.

Island life moves to the rhythm of the tides. Days slip by snorkeling, fishing, or beachcombing along your own favourite stretch of deserted beach and nights mean glorious sunsets.

Leave the crowds and glitz behind and embrace the idyllic island life.

Home Sweet Anegada

For buyers seeking a barefoot lifestyle, Anegada offers the chance to own a slice of paradise.

Here you can own a secluded beach house, or buy a plot of beachfront land to build your dream escape. Live out your own Caribbean fantasy on Anegada – The opportunities are endless on Anegada.

Escape to Your Private Island

With endless stretches of beach, exotic reefs teeming with life, laidback charm and world-class fishing, Anegada is a true Caribbean gem.

Here you can fish, snorkel, sail, nap under palm trees, feast on fresh lobster and embrace island time to the fullest. Anegada offers the chance to own your own slice of paradise in one of the region’s best kept secrets.

“Anegada offers the chance to own your own slice of paradise in one of the region’s best kept secrets”

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