Anguilla Holidays
Tranquility wrapped in blue
Where the big crowds and cruise ships don't venture, discover an island of peace and tranquillity. Spanning just 26 X 5 km, Anguilla is dotted with small town shops and quaint little beach bars alongside beautifully clear waters and soft white sands. A holiday in Anguilla is a welcome escape from the bustle of every day life.
Luxury holidays in Anguilla
An Anguilla holiday is not lacking in culture. There is nothing better than enjoying a cold beer, listening to the sound of reggae from the bar whilst everyone gathers around a smoky BBQ waiting to eat some of the freshest seafood you will find in the world! The standard of accommodation is fantastic meaning that if you want a break from exploring the island you can always chill out in the hotel and enjoy all the available amenities.
A holiday in Anguilla is the holiday of a lifetime. With a population of just over 13,000 people, you will not have a problem finding peace and tranquillity. Set amongst the beachfront shack bars and small town shops you will find several beautiful holiday resorts, each ready to make your Caribbean holiday dreams come true.
5 great reasons to holiday in Anguilla
- Bring your snorkelling gear! Crystal clear waters make snorkelling in Anguilla a true spectacle.
- Attend the ’Tranquillity Jazz, Golf & Wine Festival’ as well as one of many Reggae festivals!
- Heratige Collection is an amazing little museum that has been thoughtfully designed and built.
- Rendezvous is one of the best beaches on the island
- Aficionados of history might want to check out Wallblake House, one of the oldest buildings on Anguilla
Things to do in Anguilla
Temenos Golf Club is a great course for experts and beginners alike. Although the course is rather testing, with various water hazards and occasional strong winds, the views are spectacular and the service is phenomenal. You will be greeted by a smiling member of staff with a refreshing, cool towel at 2 points during your round (after nine holes and at the end of your round). The clubhouse is both large and beautiful and the course is never overcrowded. If you plan to play at dusk, it is highly recommended that you bring some kind of insect repellent. The golf carts are equipped with GPS and whatever the weather, you are sure to enjoy your day out on the golf course!
Interesting facts about Anguilla
- Population - 13,600
- Area - 35 sq. miles
- Capital - The Valley
- Currency - East Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
Anguilla Holidays 2024 / 2025
Kenwood Travel are experts in organising Caribbean holidays; your holiday to Anguilla is a tropical paradise just waiting to be explored. To secure one of our great offers for holidays in 2024 & 2025, call us now on 0207 749 9245.
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Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club
Let the tropical breeze and warm turquoise waters wash over you at Aurora Anguilla Resort & Golf Club on Rendezvous Beach. It's a true Caribbean escape!
Carimar Beach Club
The Carimar Beach Club is an affordable Anguilla resort offering self-catering villas, ideal for families, with many sports activities nearby such as tennis, golf & horse riding.
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CusinArt Resort Golf Course
Golf enthusiasts are invited to tee off in style at the CusinArt Golf Club. This striking, architect-designed 18-hole championship golf course boasts unbelievable views of the Caribbean Sea, St. Maarten, and the Anguilla Channel over the par 72 course. Opened in 2006, this 7,063-yard course will provide an unforgettable experience for golfers of all skill levels - whether a novice or a seasoned golf pro.
Sandy Island
Make a day trip to this small but perfectly formed, solar-powered island for a real life castaway experience. Fringed by gently-blowing palm trees, white sand and crystal waters, this islet has just one landmark - the brightly coloured Sandy Island Bar & Restaurant. Surrounded by coral reefs, this is the ideal location for swimming and snorkelling. Afterwards, be sure to head to the restaurant for some tantalising BBQ.
Tradition Sailing Charters
Take to the waters and enjoy a sailing excursion with Tradition Sailing Charters - renowned for all-inclusive boat trips with snorkelling, lobster lunches, and sightseeing the natural wonders of Anguilla, such as Little Bay, Crocus Bay, Katouche Bay and Prickly Pear Cay. Set afoot the Tradition and enjoy a half day tour, a full day tour, or the 2.5 hour sunset cruise, which is bound to top off your holiday in this Caribbean paradise.
Maundays Bay
Maundays Bay is a pristine, crescent-shaped beach known for its breathtaking natural beauty. With its powdery white sand and crystal-clear waters, it offers an idyllic setting for relaxation and water activities. The calm, shallow waters are perfect for swimming and snorkelling, while the surrounding lush greenery adds to the beach’s serene ambiance. Often less crowded than other beaches, it provides a tranquil retreat.
Anguilla Arch
This impressive arch is a breathtaking geological marvel that frames the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea, creating a stunning backdrop for photographs and exploration. Situated near the island's rugged coastline, it offers visitors a unique perspective of Anguilla's dramatic scenery. The area around the arch is ideal for coastal walks, providing panoramic views of the surrounding ocean and rugged landscape.