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2007-03-31 14:49:45 · 1 answers · asked by snoopyworthless 2 in Travel Caribbean Anguilla

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Tucked away in the northern Caribbean lies a small wonder.. Anguilla!

Ours is a tiny island with a big reputation. With a population of some 12,000, Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory, 16 miles long, and 3 miles at her widest point. Boasting 33 white sand beaches with crystal clear waters, a contemporary international style, extraordinary vistas, world-class accommodations and mouth-watering cuisine, Anguilla is the culmination of your search for the idyllic tropical escape.

Our island is a retreat for couples, families and singles, offering accommodations for the most discerning traveler.

And a plethora of choices await you. Visiting art galleries, touring historic sites and museums, horseback riding, dancing to island beats, excursions to our undersea world, sailing and snorkeling, or quiet days basking in the sun and enjoying the simple pleasure of sunset strolls.

International air service into Puerto Rico, St. Maarten and Antigua makes getting here easy. Entry requirements differ by country of origin but a valid passport is preferred. Our language is English, our currency the Eastern Caribbean dollar. And, along with our first rate tourism product, we are an exceptional location for business and commerce.

Anguilla is inviting, intriguing and truly incomparable. We value our visitors as much as our visitors value the time they spend on our island. We proudly share our traditions - be it festivals or our national sport, boat racing - but best of all, we share the warmth and friendliness of our people.

GOOD LUCK!

2007-03-31 14:52:15 · answer #1 · answered by Jeffrey 7 · 0 0

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