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Hermitage Bay

Antigua


This dreamy secluded arc punctuates the end of a 2½-mile-long road (the last two are graded dirt road). Wave-tossed shells litter the white sand that remains largely crowd-free despite being next to the ultra-posh Hermitage Bay resort. A huge new luxury residential development being built on the peninsula nearby may change this end-of-the-road feeling somewhat.


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