Getting About
The island is located within the Leeward Islands, lying between the majestic Caribbean Sea in the West and the open Atlantic Ocean in the east.
There are no direct flights to Anguilla, so visitors often fly to St Maarten then take a boat across to the island. At only 16 miles long and 3 miles wide, it’s easy to get around and explore once you arrive.
Eating Out
Anguilla is the culinary Capital of the Caribbean
Anguilla is the culinary Capital of the Caribbean; there are only 30 square miles of Island but there are over 70 amazing restaurants to choose from. Some of the highlights include sticky barbequed jerk style meats, luxurious fresh fruit fritters and line-fresh seafood – and as France own lots of the Islands within the Caribbean, both Anguilla and St Maarten are dotted with authentic French bakeries.
History & Culture
The island is one of few in the Caribbean that remains a British overseas territory. In the past, salt, sugar, tobacco and cotton were the main principles of trade but in recent years tourism has become the economy mainstay on the island. Fishing is another important economic territory and a financial service sector is being developed. The modern population of Anguilla is largely of African descent, with a minority having European ancestry.
Entertainment
Despite being tiny in size, Anguilla is home to 33 incredible award winning beaches
Despite being tiny in size, Anguilla is home to 33 incredible award winning beaches – meaning its stretching sands are legendary in the Caribbean. Shoal bay is among the most popular, boasting 2 miles of plush white sand and scenic coral cliffs. Every cove, bay and stretch of sand is marked by unique characteristics, rock and coral formations and picturesque tropical plants make up the amazing scenery. All the beaches are public, uncrowded and un-spoilt; making them the ultimate attraction.
Wildcard
It’s thought that most celebrities head to St. Barths for a Caribbean vacation, what’s un-known however is that those same A-Listers also head to Anguilla for a paparazzi-free holiday. The island is allegedly a favourite amongst Liam Neeson, Harry Styles, Uma Therman, and Robert De Niro. Justin Bieber even spent Christmas 2015 relaxing in Anguilla.