- Anguilla - Wikipedia
Its goal was not independence per se, but to gain separation from Saint Kitts and Nevis and a return to being a British colony
- Anguilla: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor
White, powdery sand that stretches for miles, pristine waters and the laid-back, welcoming attitude of the Anguillan people Swim and sunbathe all day—and all year round—at romantic public beaches like the aptly-named Rendezvous Bay, then dance to calypso music at Anguilla's annual summer festival
- Ivisitanguilla. com - Discover the #1 Island in the Caribbean
Explore the unparalleled beauty and charm of Anguilla, renowned as the culinary capital of the Caribbean, where pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant culture await your adventure
- Anguilla | Caribbean Island Paradise British Overseas Territory . . .
Anguilla, island in the eastern Caribbean Sea, a British overseas territory It is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles and lies about 12 miles (19 km) north of the island of Saint Martin and 60 miles (100 km) northwest of Saint Kitts
- 20 Best Things to Do in Anguilla, According to Experts - Travel
From sunset sailing to seafood feasts, here are the 20 best things to do in Anguilla, according to local experts
- Anguilla Maps Facts - World Atlas
Ringed by coral reefs and white sand beaches, Anguilla (a British Overseas Territory), is a mostly flat, low-lying island of coral and limestone; located in the north-eastern Caribbean Sea, east of Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands
- Anguilla Tourist Board- Head Office | The Valley - Facebook
Resources - Anguilla for this year’s Agriculture Fest, a true celebration of the people who feed Anguilla From fishermen bringing in the day’s catch, to farmers raising livestock, to those growing fresh crops and herbs, this is where our food story comes to life Come out and experience the flavours, meet the
- Things to Do in Anguilla: 25 Best Activities (2026)
Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory in the Eastern Caribbean and is part of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles Despite it’s small size (it’s only 16 miles long), Anguilla is consistently voted the #1 island in the Caribbean AND the culinary capital of the Caribbean
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