Anguilla
It’s often said in travel, that in order to find the nicest places you have to make that little bit more of an effort to find it. Anguilla is one of those places – and island which is dotted with luxury hotels and resorts, but not overcrowded. That’s exactly why it has become such a favoured for celebrities and those looking to get away from it all, but with a sense that you’re not completely isolated on your own island.
Although Anguilla is a relatively small island, there is still plenty to keep you occupied with deep sea fishing, diving (and glass bottom boats for those who are not proficient), bird watching – and for those who like to eat rather that watch or do, the cuisine is out of this world.
The small hotels on Anguilla are aesthetically gorgeous – the recently refurbished Malliouhana, the Four Seasons or the world-renowned Cap Juluca – you really can’t go wrong.
Essential Information
BEST TIME TO VISIT
Recommended best time to travel, between December and June, avoiding hurricane season.
FLIGHT TIME
Around 11-12 hours, depending on the connecting times in Antigua.
TIME ZONE
GMT/BST -4
CURRENCY
Eastern Caribbean Dollar
IDEAL FOR
Those who are looking for amazing beaches away from the crowds, with some of the best food in the Caribbean.
HOW TO GET THERE
Most convenient option is to take a direct flight to Antigua with either British Airways or Virgin Atlantic, then take a small aircraft over to Anguilla.
LANGUAGE
English
IDEAL TO COMBINE WITH
Stay on Antigua before heading over to Anguilla to avoid connecting – there are some lovely hotels on Antigua.
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We would be delighted to talk about your holiday arrangements over the phone. You can contact us between 8am and 10pm every day (outside of office hours may not be immediate).
01442 879787
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Our office is open 9:30am to 5pm Monday to Saturday (excluding Bank Holidays). If you wish to make an appointment, please either call or send a message, although it’s not compulsory.