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Anguilla Vacations

If sand and sea are high on your vacation wish list, Anguilla is the perfect destination for you. The island boasts 33 beautiful powdery beaches along tranquil waters, each with a distinct vibe. Walk along the gentle curve of Rendezvous Bay; watch blazing sunsets from atop the cliffs bordering Crocus Bay; dance the night away on the shores of Sandy Ground.

Anguilla Travel Packages

Region: Caribbean

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Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla

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Overview

Nestled in the northeastern Caribbean, the British Overseas Territory of Anguilla offers an easy island vibe along with a fascinating blend of South American Amerindian, Arawak, French and British cultures.

Explore picturesque villages such as Island Harbour for a view of the island’s fishing heritage. Experience the thrill of boat racing, Anguilla’s national sport, at a regatta, or with a sailing lesson.  Tour The Old Valley, which offers a snapshot of Anguilla’s colorful past. 

With so many attractions on one tiny island, an Anguilla vacation promises you an idyllic Caribbean escape.

What To Do

Enjoy epic kite surfing, a favorite pastime on Anguilla. Visit the salt ponds at The Old Salt Factory and Pumphouse at Sandy Ground, and learn about Anguilla’s former salt mining industry.

Discover the nesting grounds of leatherback, green and hawksbill turtles at Maundays Bay, Meads Bay, Captains Bay and Limestone Bay between April and November.

Learn about the island’s cultural history at The Heritage Collection museum. Experience Anguilla’s unique sites in The Old Valley, and the colonial Wallblake House, the only plantation house on the island.

When to Go

Gentle trade winds blow year-round in Anguilla, keeping the climate warm and sunny but not too hot. Average temperatures remain around 80 F. February through March is mostly dry, while rains arrive in September and October. The water is always warm – ideal for swimming, snorkeling, surfing and kite surfing.