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WELCOME TO THE ISLAND OF ANGUILLA BWI

 

The northern most island in the Leeward 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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Voyager Ferry to St. Barths

 

Voyager will take you to St. Barths in 30 minutes several times a day from the port in Marigot.
Just take the regular Anguilla ferry to St. Martin and pass immigration, the booth is right there in the port.
For more information visit their website:
www.voy12.com

 
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A Day on Anguilla

 


A video Anguilla Guide did over ten years ago about the island. See how much has changed and how much has stayed the same.

 
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Anguilla Information and Links →

 


WELCOME TO ANGUILLA
Anguilla, a small island in the Caribbean is a quiet place full of
WHITE SAND BEACHES
GREAT DINING
and
FRIENDLY PEOPLE.
Great Video about Anguilla
A DAY ON ANGUILLA
Since we are very close to our neighbor to the south, ST. MAARTEN MARTIN,
there are many options for getting here and lots to see when you arrive.

This website and all the websites listed in our SECTIONS area on the left will help you discover Anguilla, help you select
MYCARIBBEAN ACCOMMODATION
and provide you accurate information about everything Anguilla.

Look under ANGUILLA GUIDE for categories relating to everything about the island.
Our LINKS section has a list of other website relating to Anguilla.
If you have questions, CONTACT US.
We live on Anguilla and will be happy to assist you.

 
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MOOG INTERNATIONAL SHIPPERS →

 

Shipping something to the U.S. or to Anguilla from anywhere? Moog International takes care of everything. A real hassle free way to get something done on Anguilla.
Josh Geletko
Moog International, Inc
1223 Grove Road
Port of Pittsburgh, PA 15234
Mobile 412-552.8876
Fax 412-881-9077
Skype josh.geletko3

 
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The Frame Shoppe →

 

The Frame Shoppe is pleased to announce its relocation to expanded premises in South Hill, just west of the Red Dragon Dance Hall. The premises are also home to Phoenix Gallery, Anguilla’s newest gallery space.

 
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Zimzala Hair Salon

 

Katherine Connor
Carole Harrigan
Location
Road Bay, AI2640 South Hill Village, Anguilla
Hours
Tue - Fri: 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sat: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
About
Zimzala Salon & Boutique.. Here for all your cut and color needs, servicing women, men, and children.
Parking
Parking Lot
Phone
1 264.581.9776

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Zimzala-Salon-Boutique/102063334410?sk=info

 
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Sveta Bespalova - Certified Mat Pilates Instructor →

 

Sveta Bespalova - Certified Mat Pilates Instructor
- Hatha Yoga Teacher -
phone: (264) 476-2425; email:
svbespalova@gmail.com

www.anguilla-yoga-pilates.com

 
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Caribbean Tales →

Jo-Anne Mason
 

Caribbean Tales
Books and artwork created by author and illustrator Jo-Anne Mason.

 
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SOCIAL SECURITY PRESENTS EQUIPMENT FOR SAFETY AT SEA →

Officials of Government and Social Security Board. Mr. Tim Hodge, Director of Social Security at podium
 

Social Security, now observing its 30th Anniversary, on Monday February 7, handed over a quantity of marine safety equipment to the Anguilla Government valued at just under EC$100,000. The aim is to protect the many persons who engage in fishing as a livelihood and, as part of the food chain, supply the island’s population, hotels and restaurants with a wide range of fish.

 
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MEETING DISCUSSES CRUISE SHIP VISITS →

L-R: Mr. Haydn Hughes, Mr. Oliver McDonna and Mrs. Candis Niles
 

Tourism officials in Anguilla met with local agents of cruise ships on Wednesday, February 8, to discuss the promotion of the island as a destination for high-end cruise lines and some of the planned activities for the visitors.

 
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“FOR THOSE IN PERIL ON THE SEA” →

 

A common expression often heard among our island folk and recorded in our cultural history, especially with reference to Anguillian seafarers, is that the “sea is in our blood”. Our people, young and old, like all others elsewhere, enjoy splashing, frolicking, swimming and diving in the sea, boating up and down on it and eating sumptuously in homes, restaurants, hotels and villas of the abounding, varied and appetising marine life it offers. Yet how infinitely treacherous and disastrous the sea can become in seconds, resulting in the drowning death of loved ones, and tortuous moments of unparalleled grief for families and friends!

 
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REIMBURSEMENT OF TELEPHONE BILLS TO HON CHIEF MINISTER →

 

The following is an extract from the Minutes of Executive Council , for the meeting held on Thursday January 19, 2012

REIMBURSEMENT OF TELEPHONE BILLS TO HON CHIEF MINISTER

EX MIN 12/17 of 12 January 2012 refers.

Council agreed that the following statement by the Hon Chief Minister should be reflected under EX MIN 12/17 of 12 January 2012:-

 
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NOT A WORD ABOUT THE SALARY REDUCTIONS →

 

I read in The Anguillian some three weeks ago that the Anguilla Government had received the opinion from Mr. Anthony Astaphan with respect to the deferring of repayment of salary reductions to civil servants.

 
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“……DOTH PROTEST TOO MUCH, METHINKS” →

 

I received a number of calls about the response by Mr. Sutcliffe Hodge in The Anguillian, for February 3rd, 2012, to my article in the previous week’s issue. My article was entitled: “I am Chief Minister, if you don’t like it get out’a here!” Mr. Hodge’s response was “Setting the Record Straight”.

 
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Letter to the Editor →

 

February 4, 2012-02-07
Letter to the Editor
The Anguillian Newspaper

With regard to the article Sutcliffe Hodge submitted to your newspaper for publication, after reading the array of personal attacks he levelled against Marcel Fahie, I could not ignore the hypocrisy he showed by stating at the end of his article that Anguillians should not use their time “to rip each other apart.”

 
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Suspension of School Bus Service →

 

I am truly amazed at the puerile and irresponsible behaviour that is often displayed by our so called radio personalities. They seem to know everything and are yet so ignorant of the issues they are discussing. What a pity that the suspension of the school buses to the eastern part of the island had to be turned into a party political issue!

 
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ANGUILLA IN FULL FORCE AT THE MARKETPLACE →

Mr. Haydn Hughes (left) and other officials at Caribbean Marketplace
 

Parliamentary Secretary, the Hon. Haydn Hughes led the full Anguilla team at the 30th Anniversary of the Caribbean Marketplace event held in the Bahamas, January 22-25, 2012.

 
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FOOD AND YOUR HEART →

 

The month of February is usually used in many countries to focus on the heart and disorders of the heart. Many residents of Anguilla continue to die from disorders of the heart. Unfortunately, heart disease is often silent, hidden and misunderstood. Education goes a long way in preventing many disorders of the heart. Healthy eating and regular exercise are important in preventing many heart ailments.

 
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ANGUILLA’S AIRPORT ACCOMMODATED CATEGORY 6 AIRCRAFT →

The Boeing 737 aircraft at the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport
 

On Friday, February 3, and Monday, February 6, the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport in Anguilla, temporarily enjoyed the status of a category six aerodrome. The upgraded status was to enable the aerodrome to accommodate a Boeing 737charter aircraft which flew in and out of the island on a flight from and to North Carolina.

 
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