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Morris Bay Beach | Southwest Antigua


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Landmark: Morris Bay Beach
City: Southwest Antigua
Country: Antigua and Barbuda
Continent: North America

Morris Bay Beach, Southwest Antigua, Antigua and Barbuda, North America

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On Antigua’s quiet southwest coast, just outside the village of timeworn Road, Morris Bay Beach stretches in a calm curve of pale sand beside turquoise water, on top of that this beach, with its calm blue waters, powdery white sand, and a fringe of green palms rustling in the breeze, is perfect for unwinding, taking a swim, or simply soaking in the view.It’s quieter than Antigua’s busier beaches, with plenty of room to stretch out your towel, making it an ideal spot for anyone craving a peaceful escape, on top of that here’s what stands out about Morris Bay Beach-soft white sand, calm turquoise water, and a breeze that smells faintly of salt, perhaps The beach stretches out in soft, powdery white sand, warm underfoot and perfect for lounging, strolling, or soaking up the sun, as well as the beach’s gentle slope into the water makes it easy for families to enjoy, and its calm, crystal-clear waves are perfect for swimming or wading-kids can spot tiny silver fish flickering just under the surface.Morris Bay Beach stays peaceful thanks to the absence of big resorts, offering a quiet escape where the island’s natural beauty remains untouched, not only that the calm, glassy water invites you in for a swim, and close to shore, you can spot fish flickering through the shallows while snorkeling; after, stretch out under the warm sun or settle into the cool shade of a tree with a good book, then wander the long sweep of sand at your own pace before heading off to enjoy the beach’s dining and other amenities.Frankly, Morris Bay Beach, tucked away on Antigua’s southwest coast, is a quiet hideaway with soft white sand, clear turquoise water, and a fringe of green palms; while there’s nothing to eat right on the beach, the nearby Curtain Bluff Resort serves upscale meals, and historic Road village offers local spots where you can dig into grilled snapper or sip a cold rum punch, but bring your own towels, umbrellas, and snacks since rentals and vendors are scarce; it’s about a 30‑minute drive from St, as a result john’s or the airport, with plenty of parking, and it’s best visited in the calm of morning or during the dry season from December to April, with nearby diversions like the luxury amenities at Curtain Bluff, the lush drive along Fig Tree, or the sands of Turners and Darkwood beaches making it easy to turn one peaceful stop into a full day’s adventure.Looking for a quiet swim, a slow walk along the sand, or a whole day stretched out in the sun, in conjunction with this calm, picture-perfect beach makes it an experience you’ll never forget.
Author: Tourist Landmarks
Date: 2025-09-09



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