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Alleynes Bay

Well-rounded beach

The seemingly endless powder-soft sand of Alleynes Bay has a bit of everything. Its restaurants range from the fine dining of Lone Star to more affordable Juma’s.

There’s some decent snorkelling off the northern end of the beach, overlooked by the picturesque Catholic Church, perched on the clifftop. A lifeguard is present, but there are no beach facilities.

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By car: Lone Star and Juma’s have dedicated car parks on east of the West Coast road at Mount Standfast.

By bus: Any of the frequent blue or yellow buses that shuttle between Speightstown and Bridgetown along the West Coast road can drop you off/pick you up. Outside the Lone Star is the main stop.

West Coast Beaches

Text © Sara Humphreys

Image by Sara Humphreys