Find your perfect property in Anguilla

Tiny Anguilla pairs tranquil beaches with a surprising fine‑dining scene.

Secluded Shores & Culinary Flair

Travel Tips

  • Embrace the Local Culture

    Catch a live reggae set at a beach bar and greet everyone with a warm “Good morning.”

  • Respect Nature

    Snorkel Little Bay’s clear waters for vibrant reef fish.

  • Be Flexible

    High season Dec–Apr; book villas early and budget for a 10 % service charge.

  • Support Local Businesses

    Dine at family‑run BBQ shacks on Fridays to support local chefs.

Anguilla’s 33 pristine beaches span just 16 miles, creating an intimate Caribbean paradise where beach-hopping becomes the ultimate family sport. At Shoal Bay East, morning snorkeling reveals parrotfish grazing coral gardens just 30 feet from shore while Uncle Ernie’s Beach Bar serves grilled lobster at picnic tables where toddlers feed chickens wandering between tables. Zemi Beach House’s residences ($1,200/night) include Thai House spa treatments for grandparents while teenagers paddleboard to offshore reefs and younger children attend Penguin Kids Club’s daily treasure hunts.

Sandy Ground’s fishing village transforms Wednesday and Friday nights into harbor-front festivals where three generations dance to banjar music at Johnno’s Beach Stop while fishermen grill their daily catch over oil drums. Elvis’ Beach Bar specializes in rum punches served in mason jars while children play dominoes with local elders who share hurricane survival stories between moves.

Scrub Island’s uninhabited shores, reached via five-minute boat ride from Island Harbor, create Robinson Crusoe adventures where families claim their own beach for the day. Captain Rollins’ charter service ($200/family) includes snorkel gear and coolers while his stories of smuggling days entertain during crossings. Abandoned resort foundations now shelter hermit crabs that toddlers collect in buckets while grandparents search for whelk shells along untouched beaches.

Frequently Asked Questions

Ready to see what Anguilla has to offer? Let’s tackle some of the burning questions you might have as you plan your visit!

  • Traveling to Anguilla from July 15 to July 22, 2024, with flexibility to adjust dates by a few days for better rental options.

  • Budget for the vacation rental is $3,000 to $5,000 for the week, aligning with average rental costs in Anguilla which range from $400 to $700 per night for family-friendly properties.

  • Traveling with four family members, including two adults and two children, requiring at least three bedrooms, kid-friendly amenities, and accessibility features for ease of movement.

  • Prioritizing activities like snorkeling at Shoal Bay, visiting the Anguilla National Museum, and enjoying beach days at Meads Bay, ideally located within a 10-minute drive from the rental.

  • Essential features include a private pool, a fully equipped kitchen, and walking distance to the beach, ensuring comfort and convenience during the stay.

  • Plan to arrange transportation via a rental car for flexibility in exploring the island, with options available at the airport or local rental agencies like Anguilla Car Rentals.

  • Cancellation policies typically range from 30 to 60 days before arrival with fees of 10-20% for late cancellations; reviewing individual rental agreements is crucial to avoid unexpected costs.