Anguilla Weather

Anguilla is a fabulous Caribbean Island and unique in the fact that it is a wonderful place to visit all year round. So when planning a trip to Anguilla, the natural beauty of the Anguilla location should mean that the weather should not be the only consideration, unless the odd degrees will make that much of a difference to your holiday in Anguilla.

The average high temperatures on the Caribbean Island of Anguilla remain in the mid 80’s for most of the year, with the really hottest month being August. The average low temperatures in Anguilla remain in lower to mid 70’s all year round, with the coldest month being February. Annual rainfall in Anguilla has a total of only 35 inches making Anguilla a fairly dry island. Even during the rainy season, which lasts from the beginning of June until the end of November, the area can still be quite nice. Tourists in general tend to avoid visiting during these months as it is often known as hurricane season. For detailed information visit Anguilla Weather .

If you visit Anguilla during Carnival week (the first week of August) be prepared for many businesses, including restaurants and grocery stores, to be closed on Monday (August Monday), Thursday (August Thursday), and Friday (Parade of Troupes). In fact, some restaurants close entirely for the months of August and September.

If scuba diving is on the agenda, consider visiting during the summer months, during which time the water visibility is at its highest.

The high season for tourists on the island is from mid December until mid April. The cold weather in the northern hemisphere spurs many people to come during this time.

Welcome to Anguilla

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 [...]