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Anguilla Guide

A comprehensive guide to the Caribbean Island of Anguilla, British West Indies.


BEACHES

 

A complete guide to Anguilla beaches.


DINING OUT

 

A complete guide to Anguilla Restaurants by taxi zone.


TRAVEL INFO

 

Travel information, how to get to Anguilla.


ISLAND INFO

 

Find out all about Anguilla.


SHOPPING

 

Gift shops etc. around the island.


BUSINESS

 

Island business and contact information.


HEALTH/BEAUTY

 

Health care, salons, massage therapists and fitness centers.


WATER SPORTS

 

Snorkeling, boat trips, scuba diving and fishing.


THINGS TO DO

 

Biking, hiking, exploring, sports and amusements.


NIGHTS

 

Music, dancing, theatre and evening events on Anguilla.


HISTORY

 

Anguilla's history and our historical museum.


NATURE

 

Anguilla's flowers, birds, animals, insects, trees, bush, nature walks and hiking.


RECIPES

 

Local island recipes and guest recipes.


COMMUNITY

 

Community events and activities on Anguilla.


REAL ESTATE

 

For sale or lease, villas, homes and land, long term rentals.


MAPS

 

Maps of Anguilla and St. Martin/Maarten


ANGUILLA ART

 

Artists, galleries and musicians on Anguilla


BULLETIN BOARD

 

Island Updates and news.


ANGUILLA WEDDING

Have your perfect wedding on Anguilla! Anguilla Wedding can arrange your entire event and find you the perfect accommodation for your stay on Anguilla.


F.A.Q.

 

Frequently asked questions about Anguilla.


CONTACT US

 

Contact Anguilla Guide or myCaribbean by email or phone.



WELCOME TO THE ISLAND OF ANGUILLA BWI

 

The northern most island in the Windward island chain, Anguilla is just an hour flight from Puerto Rico SJU and a 20 minute ferry ride from our neighbor to the south, St. Martin/Maarten SXM.
Our airport, Wallblake Airport AXA has daily flights with American Eagle, Winair and Liat.
Anguilla has over 30 white sand beaches, great restaurants and intimate resorts and villas.
Anguilla's capital, The Valley in located in the center of Anguilla, about 17 miles long and 3 miles wide at it's widest point.
The island has a population of about 13 thousand mostly English speaking people and is a British Overseas Territory.
This website has information about getting to Anguilla by air and by sea, where to stay, where to eat and what to do while you are here.

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