Your Guide to the Caribbean

Anguilla

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nguilla is one of the Caribbean’s finest treasures, small in size, contempora­ry in style and with a big reputation! This wonderful island measures just 35 square miles and is lined with 33 pristine white-sand beaches and clear, turquoise-coloured waters. With some of the Caribbean’s finest internatio­nal hotels and luxury spa resorts, and an enviable choice of villas, intimate hotels and guest houses, Anguilla’s accommodat­ion is hard to surpass.

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When it comes to cuisine you will be equally spoilt for choice on Anguilla, with the island boasting over 120 restaurant­s offering internatio­nal and local cuisine. For the energetic there is a wealth of activities on both land and sea, while heritage, culture and music feature in the island’s many lively festivals and events. Stop, breathe, admire the scenery and relax! Anguilla Beyond Extraordin­ary.

FAST FACTS

Travelling to Anguilla from the UK is easiest via Antigua, St Maarten, Puerto Rico or the United States.

This small British Caribbean island is home to 14,500 Anguillian­s.

The island has over 120 restaurant­s. Sailing and boat racing is the island’s national sport.

Kite Surfing, paddle boarding and scuba diving are all on offer to explore Anguilla’s waters and reefs

KEY EVENT

Summer Festival sees the island come together to enjoy music, pageantry and boat racing.

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