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The Ultimate Anguilla Travel Guide1. Why Visit Anguilla?Anguilla is the Caribbean's best-kept secret—a tranquil, unspoiled island where 33 pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and world-class cuisine await. With no cruise ships, no crowds, and a laid-back vibe, Anguilla is perfect for travelers seeking luxury, romance, and authentic Caribbean charm. From the powdery sands of Shoal Bay to vibrant local music and fresh lobster on the beach, Anguilla is paradise refined.
2. At a Glance
  • Best for: Couples, honeymooners, beach lovers, foodies, luxury seekers
  • Top highlights: Shoal Bay East, Meads Bay, Rendezvous Bay, Sandy Island, Little Bay, The Valley, live music & beach bars, snorkeling, sailing
  • Best time to visit: December–April (dry season, peak), May–November (fewer crowds, some rain, lower prices)
  • Getting there: Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (AXA) via connecting flights from St. Martin, San Juan, or private charter; ferry from St. Martin
  • Language & currency: English (official); Eastern Caribbean dollar (XCD), USD widely accepted
    Tip: Anguilla is small and friendly—locals love to share their favorite beaches and restaurants!

3. Top Tours & ExperiencesShoal Bay East: Caribbean's Best BeachSink your toes into two miles of soft white sand, swim in turquoise waters, and enjoy beachside dining and live music.
Personal Tip: Arrive early for the best lounge spots and snorkeling.Meads Bay & Rendezvous Bay: Luxury & SerenityRelax at upscale resorts, dine at world-renowned restaurants, and watch unforgettable sunsets.
Best for: Couples and honeymooners.Sandy Island: Secluded ParadiseTake a short boat ride to a tiny sandbar with swaying palms, fresh grilled lobster, and excellent snorkeling.
Fun Fact: Sandy Island is only accessible by boat—book a day trip for the full experience.Little Bay: Adventure & SnorkelingClimb down a rope ladder or kayak to a hidden cove with calm waters and vibrant marine life.
Best for: Adventurers and snorkelers.The Valley: Culture & HistoryExplore Anguilla's charming capital, visit the Heritage Collection Museum, and shop for local art and crafts.
Personal Tip: Don't miss the colorful murals and local galleries.Live Music & Beach BarsExperience Anguilla's legendary beach bar scene—live reggae, soca, and jazz at spots like Bankie Banx's Dune Preserve.
Who it's for: Music lovers and night owls.Sailing & Snorkeling ToursCruise to offshore cays, snorkel coral reefs, and spot sea turtles on a catamaran or private charter.
4. Regional Breakdown: Where to GoShoal Bay East & Eastern Anguilla
  • Best for: Beaches, snorkeling, beach bars
  • Stay in: Beachfront hotels, boutique resorts
Meads Bay & Western Anguilla
  • Best for: Luxury resorts, fine dining, sunsets
  • Stay in: Five-star resorts, villas
Rendezvous Bay & South Coast
  • Best for: Quiet beaches, romance, views of St. Martin
  • Stay in: Boutique hotels, vacation rentals
The Valley & Central Anguilla
  • Best for: Culture, shopping, local dining
  • Stay in: Guesthouses, small hotels
Offshore Cays (Sandy Island, Prickly Pear, Dog Island)
  • Best for: Day trips, snorkeling, seclusion
  • Stay in: Day trips only (no overnight)

5. Sample Itineraries3-Day Adventure
  • Day 1: Arrive, relax on Shoal Bay East, sunset drinks at a beach bar
  • Day 2: Boat trip to Sandy Island (snorkeling, lobster lunch), evening live music
  • Day 3: Meads Bay beach day, fine dining, farewell sunset at Rendezvous Bay
7-Day Explorer
  • Days 1–2: Shoal Bay East (beach, snorkeling, beach bars)
  • Days 3–4: Meads Bay & Rendezvous Bay (luxury, dining, spa)
  • Days 5–6: Sailing tour, Little Bay adventure, offshore cays
  • Day 7: The Valley (culture, shopping), farewell dinner
Romantic Getaway
  • Private beach dinners, couples spa, sunset sailing, secluded coves

6. Insider Tips & Local Advice
  • Packing:
    • Light, breezy clothes, swimwear, reef-safe sunscreen, hat, sunglasses
    • Nice dinner attire for upscale restaurants
  • Customs:
    • Greet with a friendly "good morning/afternoon," tip 15–20% at restaurants, embrace the slow pace
  • Safety:
    • Anguilla is very safe—use normal precautions, respect the ocean
  • Budget hacks:
    • Eat at local BBQ stands and bakeries, visit beaches (all are public), travel in shoulder season
  • Avoiding tourist traps:
    • Explore beyond the resort—ask locals for hidden gems

7. Sample Daily Budgets
  • Budget traveler: $150–$250/day (guesthouses, local food, public beaches)
  • Mid-range: $350–$550/day (boutique hotels, dining, tours)
  • Luxury: $800+/day (five-star resorts, private charters, fine dining)

8. Food & Drink
  • Must-try dishes:
    • Grilled lobster, crayfish, johnny cakes, rice and peas, BBQ ribs, rum punch, fresh fruit smoothies
  • Best spots:
    • Beach shacks, upscale restaurants on Meads Bay, local bakeries, Bankie Banx's Dune Preserve

9. Getting Around
  • Rental cars: Best way to explore (drive on the left)
  • Taxis: Available at airport and hotels (fixed rates)
  • Bikes & scooters: Fun for short trips
  • Boats: For offshore cays and island-hopping

10. Health & Safety
  • Vaccines: Routine vaccines recommended; no special requirements
  • Water: Tap water is safe (cistern-collected rainwater)
  • Emergencies: Dial 911 for police, fire, and ambulance
  • Sun & sea: Use reef-safe sunscreen, stay hydrated, watch for currents

11. Real Traveler Story"My Anguilla highlight? Floating in the turquoise waters of Shoal Bay, then feasting on grilled lobster at Sandy Island with my toes in the sand. Later, I danced to live reggae at Dune Preserve as the sun set—Anguilla is pure Caribbean magic."
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13. FAQsIs Anguilla safe for tourists?
Yes, Anguilla is one of the safest Caribbean islands. Enjoy the relaxed vibe!
Do I need a visa?
Most travelers (US, Canada, EU, UK, Australia, etc.) do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days.
Can I use US dollars?
Yes, USD is widely accepted alongside the Eastern Caribbean dollar.
How do I get to Anguilla?
Fly via St. Martin or San Juan, or take the ferry from St. Martin (20 minutes).
14. Final InspirationAnguilla is a place where time slows down and every moment feels like a gift—where turquoise waters, warm smiles, and unforgettable sunsets await. Come for the beaches, stay for the soul.
Ready to explore Anguilla? Dive into our curated tours and travel tips to start your Caribbean adventure!

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