
Half Moon Bay
Saint Philip
Half Moon Bay, also known locally as Mill Reef, is a natural coastal feature situated in the Saint Philip parish of Antigua and Barbuda. It is characterized by its distinctive crescent-shaped beach, which offers a peaceful and scenic environment. The area is sparsely populated, with the nearby village of Mill Reef having a very small population of just 13 residents as of 2011, predominantly of African descent. The bay is appreciated for its natural beauty and is a quiet spot for visitors seeking relaxation away from busier tourist areas. Its location within the Caribbean island nation provides a tropical climate and picturesque sea views. While not heavily developed, Half Moon Bay represents an authentic natural feature of Antigua and Barbuda's coastline, contributing to the island's diverse landscape and appeal for nature lovers.
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Tipp: The best time to visit Half Moon Bay is during the dry season to enjoy clear skies and calm seas. Visitors should consider bringing their own supplies as amenities are limited in this quiet area. It is advisable to check local weather conditions before visiting and to respect the natural environment by avoiding littering and preserving the beach's pristine condition.
Interessante Fakten
- •Half Moon Bay is also known as Mill Reef, which is the name of the nearby village.
- •The village of Mill Reef had a population of only 13 people as of the 2011 census.
- •The entire population of Mill Reef village was of African descent according to the 2011 census.
- •Religious affiliations in the Mill Reef village included Methodist and Anglican denominations.