Anguilla is a place to escape the brash developments that can exist in the Caribbean (so no casinos ) and its for the vacationer who likes luxury and pampering. This is perhaps why it is attracting celebs alike so they can escape their public lives. Anguilla has over 100 restaurants considering its size is a healthy amount of choice. There are many sunken wrecks and underwater parks that attract schools of fish around Anguilla. Check them all out by scuba diving in one of the seven marine parks that Anguilla offers: Little Bay, a calm, sheltered site suitable for training and night dives;Prickly Pear, a beautiful canyon characterised by ledges and caverns, where nurse sharks can be seen; Shoal Bay Harbour Reef System; Stoney Bay; Dog Island; Seal Island Reef System and Sandy Island. If you prefer your sports on top of the water then try parasailing, windsurfing and water skiing,swim
with friendly dolphins,
easily organised around Shoal Bay. Organise a deep sea fishing tour. Anguilla has many artists exhibiting their works in the 15 or so galleries to be found. Take a historic
tour of The Valley the Capital, available every Tuesday
and Thursday, and also enjoy a guided rainforest tour.
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Visit the Anguilla Info Map to see what is on the map
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When to Go For scuba diving the water visibility is highest in the summer but the high season for tourists on the island is from mid December until mid April. Its quite a dry island.
Check out the Anguilla Blog to see what other Anguilla Websites have to say
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Anguilla is 15 minutes by ferry from French St Maarten, or maybe qualifying for the worlds shortest flight 4 minutes ! It has an 18 hole PGA standard golf course at Temenos Golf Club that has been designed by Greg Norman.