This striking geological formation is situated on the rugged northern shore, 25 feet above the shining sea. The natural bridge ruins in the Arikok National Park were once actually the ceiling of a cave. These coral limestone formations were the result of many, many years of erosion.
The original natural bridge collapsed sometime in 2005. Nevertheless, the smaller “baby bridge”, as some call it, still remains intact. Travel the trail to spy spectacular views, watch the waves, and even take photographs of this Instagramable natural wonder.
If you like the idea of an uncrowded shore, then Grand Case Beach is the place to be. Enjoy a lazy swim in the pristine blue water, lounge around and catch some rays, or stroll the sand hand in hand with someone special. This beach is also a great place to find sea glass and seashells.
Additionally, on a nice clear day, you can even see the nearby isle of Anguilla. This superb seaside destination also comes complete with stunning sunsets. You’ll enjoy the local dishes and drinks served at the beach bars and restaurants as well.