The Allure of Anguilla

In Anguilla, you'll be greeted by the stunning beaches, warm turquoise waters, and the friendly nature of its people. This British overseas territory in the Caribbean offers an unforgettable blend of natural beauty, delightful cuisine, and rich history.
 

Immigration and Entry Requirements
Traveling to Anguilla usually requires a passport valid for at least six months beyond your stay. Most visitors are granted a one-month stay upon arrival, which can usually be extended for up to three months. Always check the latest visa and entry requirements before your trip.

 

For a short video introduction of Anguilla, click below

 

Currency and Payments
The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar, but US dollars are widely accepted. Credit cards are also accepted in most establishments, but it's advisable to carry some cash for smaller vendors.

Transportation
Car rental is a popular mode of transport in Anguilla, but remember that driving is on the left-hand side of the road. Taxis are also readily available.

Customs and Etiquette
Local customs are influenced by British traditions, and the culture is generally relaxed. Dress is casual but modest.

Climate and Weather
Anguilla is located in the hurricane belt and can be affected during the hurricane season from June to November. Check the weather forecast before your trip.

 

       Anguilla: Last but not least

Despite Anguilla's small size, the island boasts a surprisingly rich music scene, and catching a live performance is a must. Here's the trick: Check the local schedule for live music events, especially on weekends. It's a great way to mingle with locals and experience the vibrant culture of the island. Remember, always respect the performers and the audience, and you'll be in for a truly immersive cultural experience.