Runaway Beach
 

Runaway Beach is found along the northwestern edge of Antigua. Travelers interested in Caribbean and naval history should consider visiting Antigua and Barbuda's historic district at English Harbour, featuring Nelson's Dockyard.

Vacationers who are searching for a pretty beach away from the crowds should check out Runaway Beach.

Runaway Beach is sugary white expanse on Antigua's western coast. There is a rocky extension of land, known as Corbinson Point, at the north end of Runaway Beach, and on its inland side lies a salt pond, where egrets nest. The waters here are tranquil and calm and there are few hotels scattered along the beach.

Although Antigua has some more secluded beaches that Runaway Beach the mix of natural setting and other special features offered at this location might be just what you are seeking.

Seclusion and privacy are part of the draw to Antigua's beaches, and this sedate vacation style can be had at Runaway Beach without taking you too far away. Cities are close without being too close you won't lack for anything.

Travelers in search of beauty and scenery can find them on the beaches of Antigua, helping them to become a popular destination for vacationers. And, though many of these tropical spots attract visitors, you may find that some have less of a draw than others. Each beach has its own personality, and you'll find that Runaway Beach may have the perfect personality for you.

Many visitors to the Caribbean feel that food and beverage offerings at the beach are important attributes that distinguish one beach from another. But, for many beach goers the chance of having lots of privacy and pure relaxation is the decisive factor to consider. The Caribbean is home to many beaches, so Runaway Beach is not your only option. Using the information below, you can easily decide if this one fits your dream.

Food

If you're on the beach and you start feeling a bit hungry, not to worry, you'll have your pick of nearby fine dining.

The following table provides some nearby eateries.

Restaurants Near Runaway Beach
Restaurant NameCuisine TypeMeals ServedDistanceDirection
Coconut Grove Seafood breakfast, lunch, dinner 0.7 mi. N
Cafe Napoleon Coffeehouse breakfast & lunch 2.2 mi. SE
Redcliffe Tavern International breakfast, lunch, dinner 2.2 mi. SE
Big Banana Holding Company Limited Pizza lunch & dinner 2.2 mi. SE
Chez Pascal Restaurant French dinner 2.8 mi. SW
Le Bistro French dinner 3.8 mi. NE
Al Porto Italian breakfast, lunch, dinner 6.2 mi. S
HQ Restaurant and Bar Seafood lunch & dinner 11.4 mi. SE

There are many types of dining experiences that visitors can enjoy in Antigua, but dining at the beach can be especially fun. Hence, you might want to have your hotel pack a picnic lunch for you, or you can pick up some food en route to the beach.

Amenities and Ambience

Lounging on the beach or swimming in the gentle waters are the main attractions at Runaway Beach.

How crowded the beach is depends on several factors, including the day of the week and time of year. Some of Antigua's beaches are more crowded than others particularly during the high season. One of the most important factors when considering a day at the beach can be, for some beach goers, the possibility of crowds. While some beach goers prefer a crowded beach with lots of activity, other beach bums like a quieter oceanfront setting.

Like so many places in Antigua this beach has its own personality which will be the perfect match for some visitors. The special qualities of this beach are somewhat different from what is offered at the other beaches in Antigua. Runaway Beach is a peaceful area usually populated by honeymooners and famillies, so there's a good mix of people. For bigger crowds, visitors can walk to neighboring Dickinson's Bay.

Attractions

If you're like many travelers, you hope to see plenty of incredible sights during your stay and also relax. Going to the beach can help you relax, but natural wonders, like Megaliths of Greencastle Hill (located 5.8 miles to the southeast of Runaway Beach) can be a great part of your vacation.

If you want to learn more about the history of Antigua you'll find some opportunities close by. For instance, St. Johns Cathedral is located 2.0 miles to the southeast of Runaway Beach.

Beaches are a great attraction to visit, but there's plenty else to see during your stay.. The ensuing table is comprised of other attractions that are close to this beach.

Attractions Near Runaway Beach
Attraction NameDistanceDirectionType
Moravian Church 1.7 mi. SE Church
Museum 1.9 mi. SE Museum
St. Johns Cathedral 2.0 mi. SE Historical Site
Museum 2.1 mi. SE Museum
Andes 2.6 mi. SW Historical Site
Megaliths of Greencastle Hill 5.8 mi. SE Natural Attraction
Bird Island 8.7 mi. NE Recreational Island/Cay
Cades Reef 9.1 mi. S Natural Attraction
Fort George 9.4 mi. SE Historical Site
Shirley Heights Lookout 12.2 mi. SE Historical Site

Location

Visitors will find this beach on Antigua's northwestern coast. You can stay nearby at the Antigua Village, 1.1 miles away. Runaway Beach is near St. Johns, so walking the town is a definite option.

Nearby Hotels

Whether or not you encounter many other people will be influenced by the time of day as well as the season. You can generally expect to see visitors from nearby hotels. There are 8 hotels located nearby. Those wanting to stay in this neighborhood won't have trouble finding a spot.

Other Beaches

Of course, Runaway Beach is just one of many beaches you can visit in Antigua. Travelers who like this beach might also enjoy Half Moon Bay, located 13.6 miles to the east. Beachgoers looking for a spot that offers both gentle and rough surf, a park, and a family-friendly atmosphere need look no further than Half Moon Bay. This well-known beach destination is ideal for water lovers, families with children, and travelers seeking the best of Antiguan beaches.

If you're on the lookout for more active and social, you might enjoy people watching at Dickenson Bay. You'll find it 1 mile to the north.

You might also want to visit Five Islands Peninsula, located 3.4 miles from Runaway Beach. Travelers with specific interests will find what they're looking for at Five Islands Peninsula. The beaches here are fabulous for snorkeling, and there's even a secluded nude beach. Even if you don't snorkel or sunbathe au naturel, you can still enjoy the tranquil waters and fine sandy beaches.

Antigua is home to plenty of variety in their activities, even if you've planned a vacation far from Runaway Beach.

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