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DESTINATIONS Anguilla www.anguilla-vacation.com US Office Anguilla Tourist Board


c/o Turnstyle Marketing, Inc., 246 Central Avenue, White Plains, NY 10606 Tel: 914-287-2400 Fax: 914-287-2404 mwturnstyle@aol.com


Canada Office Anguilla Tourist Board


20-225 Dundas Street E, Suite 411, Burlington, ON L0R 2H6, CANADA Tel: 905-689-7697 Fax: 905-689-1026 dpusching@anguillaCANADA.ca


The island is warm and welcoming, small and secluded. Anguilla is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles. A British Overseas Territory, Anguilla is proud of its heritage and historic connections and influences that create this truly individual island nation.


Caribbean Challenge Explore our 33 stunning beaches, all public and accessible. Did you know?


Relative to Anguilla’s small size, the number of species of birds found on the island is a remarkable 120.


Anguilla’s passion for the sea is boundless and the beaches and coves are unspoilt, uncrowded and recognised by many as some of the world’s best. The island offers visitors the choice of quiet days basking in the sun or the peacefulness of a simple sunset stroll. Our superb beaches and clear safe waters are just one of the treasures which return visitors to Anguilla. For the more energetic there is horseback riding, tennis, cycling, sailing and golf. Find seclusion, relax and be pampered at one of Anguilla’s superb spas or have one of our wellness specialists come to you.


Anguilla’s accommodation


offers a choice of international standard resorts, modern villas, apartments, inns and welcoming guesthouses - ‘Anguilla’s Charming Escapes’ – www. charmingescapescollection. com.


If food is your thing, Anguilla


offers more than 100 restaurants. Powder-white beaches, turquoise waters, days filled with sunshine, friendly people and a warm welcome await visitors. Charming Anguilla is a traveller’s paradise.


Hidden gem


Too many to choose, but if we have to share one, Scilly Cay! Head to Island Harbour, wave to the boatman and a 3 minute ride gets you to Scilly Cay and the best crayfish and lobster barbeque topped off with a rum punch and dancing to a traditional string band.


Size: 35 square miles Currency: East Caribbean dollar; US dollar is widely accepted Dialing code: 1 264 Population: 14,000


Main city: The Valley Local beer: Carib


Dish of the Day: Crayfish & lobster served with rice and peas


What’s Hot New Resorts and fabulous refurbishments.


Photos courtesy of Anguilla Tourist Board www.CaribbeanTravel.com


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