Situated in the Caribbean vicinity, Anguilla is yet another feather in the cap of the island leagues here. Planning to take a trip to this beautiful location? Read on before you plan an all-inclusive trip! The beautiful turquoise waters and the scenic beauty of the place is going to take your breath away. It’s a relatively warm place and you need to pack your sun tans and hats.
It’s a go-to destination if you are looking for a feast for the eyes, relaxation for the mind and the body, and a pretty smile on your face. It’s tucked away from the other prominent islands and this is what makes it relatively quieter and hence people can enjoy peaceful holidays here.
There are ample places for parties and water adventure sports as well, but when you wake up in the morning and enjoy the calm waves of the sea hitting the banks of the beach and taking sand castles away with it, you are going to have to sit there for hours just to stop and stare. An all inclusive trip shall keep you well informed so that you don’t waste time or money on this paradise of a place.
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Country: Anguilla
The population of Anguilla is
13,600 habitants.
The Valley is the country capital with
English being the official country language.
Every year more than 151,000 people
visit Anguilla.
25,500 of them are from Canada. The
country currency is the East Caribbean dollar (XCD). The weather is hot and humid
with the average low 25.0C in
January and the average high
30.0 C in July .
The hurricane season is from June till the end of
November.
For the most recent information regarding visa requirements, vaccination, water quality, safety
advisory please visit Government of
Canada Travel & Tourism website.
13,600
The Valley
English
the East Caribbean dollar (XCD)
151,000
25,500
Passport
Canadians must present a passport to visit Anguilla, which must be valid for at least three months beyond the date of expected departure from that country.
Proof of a return or onward ticket is also required.
Visa
Tourist visa: Not required
Business visa: Not required
Student visa: Not required
Exercise normal security precautions
There is no advisory in effect for Anguilla. Exercise normal security precautions.
You may be at risk for these vaccine-preventable diseases while travelling in this country. Talk to your travel health provider about which ones are right for you.
Medical care is adequate, but services may be limited. Medical evacuation to neighbouring islands or Miami is required for serious medical conditions.
Water precautions
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At your option you should leave an additional cash tip of 5 to 10 % for your server
High Commission of Canada
Bishop's Court Hill, St. Michael, P.O. Box 404, Bridgetown, Barbados BB11113
Telephone
(246) 629-3550
Email
bdgtn-cs@international.gc.ca