The Caribbean’s Best Bed & Breakfasts

By: - October 7th, 2014
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Lloyd’s Bed and Breakfast, Anguilla

Open since 1959 and still going strong, this 10-bedroom classic is likely the best accommodation value on Anguilla, with rates starting at just $99 a night.


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