Travel Tips Anguilla is a friendly, English-speaking island located in the northeastern Caribbean. A safe and peaceful community, Anguillians are gracious and hospitable, warm and welcoming. Our island home is easy to explore with wonderful places and people to meet from end to end. Our beautifil sand, near perfect weather and delightful water temperatures make [...]
Passports A valid passport (with at least six months before expiration) and return and onward tickets are required for all visitors to Anguilla. Green Cards Green card holders must have a valid green card and valid passport from their country of origin. In some cases, visas are still required for entry into Anguilla. Please see the [...]
By Sea FERRIES Ferry Shuttle Ferry transportation to and from Anguilla is convenient, simple and inexpensive. The ferries run all day between the hours of 7:30am and 6:15pm (departing Anguilla). The last return ferry to Anguilla departs St. Martin at 7:00pm. Ferries run approximately every 30 to 45 minutes, and the trip takes about 25 [...]
By Air Anguilla’s Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport is easily accessible by air, through our main gateways Puerto Rico, St. Maarten/Martin, Antigua and St. Kitts. From Puerto Rico, Anguilla is just a one-hour direct flight via Cape Air or Rainbow International Airlines. Our closest gateway is St. Maarten/Martin. From here Anguilla’s Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport [...]
Welcome to Anguilla. A warm and welcoming island destination tucked away in the northern Caribbean. Anguilla is embraced by unrivaled white beaches and breathtaking turquoise seas, Anguilla is casual and easy, a unique blend of high style and low-key elegance, and the best of the good life set to a slow and casual island [...]
Around four thousand years ago, the history of our island Anguilla began. It was then that Amerindian peoples first arrived from South America. Living off the sea and the land, they established farms and villages on Anguilla. Over the following three thousand years, a succession of tribes and cultures called Anguilla island. One such group was [...]
Overview Anguilla Anguilla is a small British dependency located at the northern end of the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea. It is a low-lying, semiarid coral island with an area of 91 sq km (35 sq mi) and a maximum elevation of 61 m (200 ft). Its dry climate and thin soil hamper commercial [...]