
Luxe Leisure, Laid-Back Living
A vision of barefoot elegance, Anguilla is the Caribbean at its most refined and relaxed. With sugar-white beaches lapped by aquamarine waters, alfresco dining under swaying palms, and that unmistakable “liming” vibe (aka "hanging out and relaxing with friends")—Anguilla is your invitation to slow down in style. Snorkel hidden coves, sip cocktails with your feet in the sand, or discover the island’s roots in a sacred cave once used by the island’s earliest inhabitants. Whether you're seeking five-star luxury or beach-bar simplicity, your Envoyage advisor will curate your perfect Anguilla escape.

Anguilla in Focus
Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD)
Tipping Customs: 15-20% at restaurants is customary.
Language: English
Popular Drink: Mauby - a soft drink made from tree bark
Must Eat: Fried Johnny Cakes
Power Up: U.S. Plugs 110 V
Weather: The climate is tropical, hot all year round.
Best Time to Visit: December-April is considered the peak season.
Anguilla Offers

Moments Worth Chasing
Swim and Snorkel at Shoal Bay East
Widely considered one of the Caribbean’s most beautiful beaches, Shoal Bay East pairs soft white sands with calm, crystal-clear waters and vibrant coral gardens.
Unwind on Rendezvous Bay
A gently curving stretch of coastline with postcard-worthy palms and soft surf. Ideal for shell collecting, sunset walks, and sun-drenched serenity.
Feel the Local Rhythm in Sandy Ground
Anguilla’s go-to spot for casual nightlife and authentic eats. Sip, savor, and soak in yacht views—and if you're here in May, catch the festive Anguilla Regatta.
Step into History at Fountain Cavern National Park
Explore an ancient pilgrimage site filled with Amerindian petroglyphs and freshwater pools, nestled within a limestone cave beneath the island’s surface.