For Getting Immersed on the ‘Drowned Land’: Anegada Beach Club Low-slung and low-key, Anegada isn’t the first place you’d expect to find a posh resort. Yet here stands the Anegada Beach Club with its luxury “glamping” tents arrayed behind the beach dunes on the island’s quiet north shore. Guests can learn to kite surf from the on-site school run by Tommy Gaunt, cruise the shoreline in a kayak, or rent an open-sided Moke dune buggy to explore the 15-mile-long island’s hidden beaches, salt ponds, and beach bars.