Anguilla was colonized by English settlers from Saint Kitts in 1650, and administered by Great Britain until the early 19th century, when the island - against the wishes of the inhabitants - was incorporated into a single UK dependency along with Saint Kitts and Nevis Several attempts at separation failed In 1971, two years after a revolt, Anguilla was finally allowed to secede; this arrangement was formally recognized in 1980 with Anguilla becoming a separate UK dependency
Anguilla has few natural resources, and the economy depends heavily on luxury tourism, offshore banking, lobster fishing, and remittances from emigrants Increased activity in the tourism industry, which has spurred the growth of the construction sector, has contributed to economic growth
Anguilla is a flat and low-lying island It is 35 sq miles, 16 miles long and 3 miles wide at the widest point The highest point is Crocus Hill, at 65 meters
The island is made of limestone, providing many caves Two of the most impressive being The Big Springs located in Island Harbour and The Fountain located in Shoal Bay
Anguilla also has many attractive coral reefs which provides habitats for a vast array of tropical fish and marine wildlife This motivates individuals to take part in snorkeling
English is the official language, spoken everywhere
Nature
Anguilla has many farms of corn, peas, tomatoes and other crops To see, buy or learn about plants and animals in Anguilla one can visit The Department of Agriculture, located in The Valley, Anguilla
Anguilla National Trust is an organization whose task is to preserve Anguilla's natural environment, historic and cultural resources and archaeology They can provide information on Anguilla's environment and conduct tours
Gardens in Anguilla are:
The Angilla Beautification Club ABC also hosts an Annual Flower and Garden Show
Hiking, Art Gallery Tours, Horseback Riding at Seaside Stables, El Rancho Del Blues and CLiffside Stables Tennis, Golf at Play-A-Round Mini-Golf Park and Temenos Golf Club, Spa and Wellness, Glass-bottom boat, Swimming, Snorkeling, Fishing, Festivals: Anguilla Summer Festival, Tranquility Jazz Festival, Moonsplash, Festival Del Mar, Annual Anguilla Yacht Regatta and Annual Lighting of the Christmas Tree
There are many places to lounge, listen to music and dance such as:
The East Caribbean dollar was fixed in 1976 at an exchange rate of 27 per US dollar US dollars are accepted everywhere but change will be in East Caribbean currency Credit cards are taken at hotels and restaurants not everywhere will accept Amex Mastercard/Visa preferred Stores will have all prices listed in East Caribbean dollars
There are many places to dine in Anguilla, with a wide variety of cuisines to chose from The prices also vary depending on the selected restaurant
Reservations: 497 3229
Chose from an array of hotels, villas, guest houses and apartments to rest your head at night
Anguilla Great House
Ku on Shoal Bay
Shoal Bay Villas 10 - Shoal Bay
Arawak Beach Inn - Island Harbour
Frangipani Beach Club - Meads Bay
Rendezvous Bay Hotel and Villas - Rendezvous Bay
Caribbean Seaview - Long Path
Carimar Beach Club - Meads Bay
Lloyd's - The Valley
Masara Resort - Katouche
Ocean Breeze - Long Path
Meal in inexpensive restaurant | 66.36 USD |
3-course meal in restaurant (for 2) | 111.6 USD |
McDonalds meal | 22.16 USD |
Foreign beer (0.33 bottle) | 3.3 USD |
Cappuccino | 2.85 USD |
Pepsi/Coke (0.33 bottle) | 2.85 USD |