Anegada
Anegada is the northernmost island in the British Virgin Islands, located in the Caribbean Sea. Known for its flat terrain and coral reefs, it is distinct from the other mountainous islands in the region. The island covers about 15 square miles and is famous for its beautiful beaches, such as Loblolly Bay and Cow Wreck Beach, which attract visitors seeking relaxation and water activities.
The island's economy relies heavily on tourism and fishing. Anegada is home to a variety of wildlife, including the endangered Anegada rock iguana. The local culture is influenced by its history, with remnants of Taino and Arawak heritage visible in some traditions and practices.