Which do you prefer? The Halloween snow storm covered house or Oceana?
Looking out towards Flat Cap
We left this view at 10:00 am and are now awaiting our connecting flight in Charlotte.
Odd cloud formation at Oceana tonight.
Love when the pool tiles glisten during sunset.
Moved our chairs and umbrella to Shoal Bay West. Stopped at Blanchard's Beach Shack for some lunch. Brought it here and are literally the only ones on the beach.
Heavy rains this afternoon gave way for this beautiful sunset tonight.
Next time you stay at Oceana, use the collapsible beach caddy and rolling cooler. Fill the cooler with ice and drinks. Take the beach chairs and umbrella too. Stop off at Village BakeHouse for great sandwiches. Go to the Rendezvous Beach public access to the west of "The Place." Park and roll the caddy and cooler a short walk to the beach for a great lunch on a fantastic beach. You might only see a few other souls. Enjoy!
Our 2 days of much needed rain had ended. Back to our gorgeous view.
Very wispy sky tonight. If wispy is even a word.😏
Just updated the front entrance. Repainted around the sign, the fence, and planted a nice big bright yellow bromilead. Sawyer approves.
View from outdoor dining area, after a whole day of rain.
45 minutes before sunset tonight. Notice the margarita glass on the lower right!
Just arrived. Home sweet home.
In case you didn't already realize this!
Serenity wrapped in blue.
Happy Easter from Oceana.
Follow our road signs to Oceana. This one is at the top of the hill down to Crocus Bay.
Oceana's main door entry.
Oceana from the road
Our last night at Oceana. Waiting for our last sunset. So sad to leave paradise.
Views from Oceana this morning. View from outdoor shower - you never know what interesting yachts will be in Crocus Harbour. Relax or read upright while floating the hours away in the pool.
Our second last sunset before we say goodbye, and welcome our next guests - Debbi and Michael. May they enjoy many sunsets too.
Watching Caribbean Life on HGTV, and froze a screen shot of Oceana while we were watching the program. One of the 3 houses looked at by the couple was directly across from Oceana. Top left of photo is us.
Master suite upstairs balcony view from early this afternoon.
Panoramic view from Oceana's second level taken yesterday.
After a brief rainstorm this evening. Plants are loving it.
Dining room view this morning.
Say welcome to our newest family addition. A tall coconut palm was planted near the telephone pole today.
An hour before sunset tonight at Oceana.
Bougainvillea in full bloom at main entrance.
Just arrived at Oceana. Beautiful afternoon.
Longing for the white sands, turquoise waters, and tropical palms of Anguilla. Will be posting from Anguilla in a few days.
Dreary here in Wisconsin today. Would love to be seeing this instead from the upstairs lounge of Oceana.
Restaurant blog. Makes you hungry to be in Anguilla.
Longing for this view from Dolce Vita and some great pasta!
Woke up to 3 inches of snow this morning in Wisconsin. Which view would you prefer - the one on the top or the one on the bottom? I think I know the answer!
Having a glass of wine last August while the only one on all of Maundays Bay. Cap Juluca to open December 15 - excited to try their new restaurants.
Little Bay anyone?
Ready to warm up. This is the spot!
Come to Oceana this winter and see how Anguilla has recovered. Check out the famous Anguilla Arch. All of the restaurants will be back and running including Blanchard's and their Beach Shack, and newly redesigned restaurants at Cap Juluca and Cuisinart. Oceana looks as beautiful as ever. We have availability in November and December, but only have the first 2 weeks of March open and the third week of April. Check out our calendar at oceana-anguilla-villa.com under rates.
This is a sunset from Crocus, which is below Oceana. God's handiwork.
Oceana is seen above calm and tranquil Crocus Bay. Great for swimming.
Just a beautiful flamboyant tree to brighten the day.
Check us out. We are listed on the official site of the Anguilla Tourist Board.
Parting is such sweet sorrow. Although we had a great time at Oceana it's always a little sad to leave, especially knowing what sights we will soon no longer be seeing. These photos taken this morning. We welcome Nicholas and his wife as our next guests in a week. Glad we can share beautiful Oceana and its view with them.