Hawsbill Beach, Sand beach on northwest coast of Antigua
Hawsbill Beach is a sand beach on the northwest coast of Antigua divided into several distinct sections including Landing Beach, Sea Grapes Beach, and Pinching Bay. The shoreline features white sand and combines both public access areas with resort facilities.
Fort Barrington was built during colonial times near the beach to defend against naval invasions and stands as evidence of Antigua's military past. The fort remains at this coastal location and reflects the strategic importance of this area in earlier centuries.
The beach serves as a gathering place where locals and visitors share the same shoreline, with public areas alongside resort facilities that reflect Caribbean hospitality traditions.
The beach can be reached through the public entrance at Landing Beach or via Hawsbill Resort, with parking available near the main entrance. Water conditions and weather can change with the seasons, so it is helpful to check local conditions before planning your visit.
A distinctive rock formation resembling a hawksbill turtle head rises from the shoreline and gives the beach its name. This notable landmark is visible from different vantage points along the coast and serves as a recognizable feature for visitors.
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