Getting To and Around Anguilla

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Travelling to Anguilla is convenient as it is easily accessible through flights from North America, Latin America, and Europe, as well as ferries from nearby islands.

Visitors can fly direct into AXA – Anguilla’s only airport – with BermudAir or American Airlines. 

From Puerto Rico’s Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport (SJU), catch a direct flight to Anguilla in just one hour with Charter Air Direct, or opt for a private air charter. 

Alternatively, fly into St. Maarten’s Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM), which is serviced by most major international airlines. From there, a quick flight to Anguilla is available via local airlines AAS and TAA, through private air charters as well as scheduled flights. 

Additionally, the AAS and TAA’s regional route network has services from Antigua, St. Barths and several other Caribbean islands, including St. Kitts, making it easier than ever to embark on an adventure to this tropical paradise.  

Ferry boat between Saint Martin and Anguilla caribbean islands, Saint Martin in the background, West Indies

For ferry services, the public ferry operates eight times daily between St. Martin and Anguilla. Several private companies also offer comfortable, professional ferry services between the two islands.  

As a small territory, Anguilla is easy to traverse; indeed, it is possible to drive from one side to the other in 45 minutes. Renting a car and taking taxis are popular choices, with the former being extremely cost-effective and the latter doubling up as an informal tour guide, providing insights and recommendations.  

For a more adventurous experience, bicycles and all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) offer access to off-the-beaten-path locations and allow you to enjoy Anguilla’s natural beauty. Whilst cycling can be exhilarating, hills and the heat can be a hindrance, so be prepared.  

However, in smaller towns and beach resorts, walking can be pleasant for short distances.

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