Anguilla Tourist Board Anguilla
SIZE: 35 sq mls CURRENCY: EC and US dollars are widely accepted POPULATION: 15,000 (approx.) MAIN CITY: The Valley LOCAL BEER: Carib DISH OF THE DAY: Crayfi sh and lobster
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Suite 11, Parsons Green House, 27 – 31 Parsons Green Lane, London SW6 4HH T: 020 7736 6030 E:
info@anguilla-tourism.com W:
www.anguilla-vacation.com
What’s hot! The Viceroy Anguilla, the resort to been seen at, is fast becoming the celebrity hot spot on the island ISLAND HIGHLIGHT
Anguilla’s four offshore Cays – Sandy Island, Prickly Pear, Dog Island and Seal Island. Take a boat ride or sail across, pack a picnic or enjoy a bbq at a beach shack. A real Robinson Crusoe day out as all the cays are uninhabited.
he British Territory of Anguilla is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands, a small and perfectly formed gem in the jewel that is the Caribbean. Anguilla boasts 33 pristine
white sand beaches, turquoise waters, contemporary international style, world-class accommodation on all levels and more than 100 dining choices at the last count, from delicious local cuisine to fi ne dining. Accommodation offers
something for everyone with a choice of luxury resorts, modern villas, intimate hotels, apartments and welcoming guesthouses called the Charming Escapes.
Anguilla is more than just beautiful beaches and welcoming people, it’s a proud country that loves to welcome visitors and showcase the culture. There are festivals throughout the year celebrating its history and talent and everyone is welcome. These include the Moonsplash
Reggae Festival, golf tournaments, Anguilla Yacht Regatta, Tranquillity Jazz Festival
and, of course, the Anguilla Summer Festival. The island offers all kinds of
activities such as sailing, golf, diving, tennis, cycling, riding, and a wonderful choice of tours highlighting Anguilla’s history and present.
If pampering is your thing the
island’s spas in resorts are world class or you can have a wellness specialist come to you!
Caribbean Challenge: The Pelican Trail and Water Sports, Little Bay – An eco-type adventure combining land and sea activities with breathtaking vistas. It’s beautiful at sunset and quite unique.
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“Sandy Island is a little bit of Robinson Crusoe with provisions provided! This sandy atoll has a shack serving great fresh seafood. You can walk the island in minutes and enjoy natural music from the Seagulls, Wind and Waves band.” Carolyn Brown l Director UK, Ireland & Scandinavia, Anguilla Tourist Board UK
Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority - UK & Europe Antigua and Barbuda
ISLAND HIGHLIGHT Barbuda offers the ultimate Robinson Crusoe-style escape with its pristine stretch of 17 miles of pink sand beach and abundance of wildlife. Be sure to tuck into the mouthwatering succulent Barbuda spiny lobster.
Caribbean Challenge: The beach really is just the beginning in Antigua…. head inland and discover just how much there is to do off the beach beaten track.
INSIDER TIP
“Get active in the great outdoors and enjoy the splendour of Antigua for a one-of-a-kind Caribbean holiday. I invite visitors to the warmth and wonder of my native Antigua to share my passion for partying, putting and playing sports. Whatever you choose, you are in for an exciting holiday.” Richie Richardson, Cricketing Legend
Victoria House, 4th Floor, Victoria Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1JR T: 01245 707 471 E:
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www.visitantiguabarbuda.co.uk What’s hot! Discover Antigua VIP (Very Intimate Places) a collection of boutique hotels, small guesthouses and inns
SIZE: A 108 sq miles / B 62 sq miles CURRENCY: EC dollar POPULATION: A 80,000 / B 1,200 MAIN CITY: A St John’s / B Codrington LOCAL BEER: Wadadli DISH OF THE DAY: Fungee (made from corn meal and resembles Italian polenta) and Salt Fish
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he tropical twin-island paradise of Antigua and
Barbuda, renowned for its 365 beautiful beaches and clear azure blue waters, also boasts captivating culture, delicious cuisine, exhilarating activity and rich historical treasures with something to appeal to all, whether couples, families or friends seeking the ultimate getaway. Antiguans are known for their hospitality and visitors are assured a welcome as warm as the weather. The islands are an ‘A-list’
favourite attracting celebrities including Giorgio Armani, Eric
Clapton, Paul McCartney, Thandie Newton, Davina McCall, Mariah Carey, Eddie Murphy, Jim Carrey, Will Smith and Usher. Oprah Winfrey, declared the island her favourite beach holiday spot and Piers Morgan described his last family holiday there as “the best ten days of my life.” JB from the UK’s top boy band, JLS, is of Barbudan heritage and jets back when he can.
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A variety of land and sea activities await the adventure- seeker. Holidaymakers can zip through the rainforest on high wires, swim with stingrays, hike, bike, dive, kayak, kite surf, fi sh or sail. Water sports abound from sailing, boat cruising, water skiing, deep sea and reef fi shing to scuba diving and snorkelling amongst 200 shipwrecks surrounding the island.
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