There is no better way to learn about Anguilla’s nesting sea turtles than by taking part in sea turtle night patrols. During the months of September and October, volunteers are out nightly to ensure turtles safely come on shore to nest, preferably on one of Anguilla’s stunning 37 beaches! If the turtles are undisturbed, the female carefully digs a nest up to 1 metre deep in the sand at the back of the beach where she will lay about 100 soft, white eggs. They can nest several times in a season laying hundreds of eggs. About 6 to 10 weeks later, the eggs being to hatch. Usually, the hatchlings emerge from their nest as a group in the coolness of the evening hours where they make a dash for the ocean!
Many of Anguilla’s turtles prefer the quiet undisturbed beaches of the outlying cays and islands. Enjoy a day trip over to Prickly Pear, Dog Island or Scrub Island, where guests will be asked to report if any nests are found – and to leave them undisturbed.