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6 Anguilla<br />

anGUiLLa<br />

Tranquility wrapped in blue, life in Anguilla centers on the many<br />

powder-white beaches, some of which are so secluded that<br />

they’re accessible only by boat. The 16-mile-long island has<br />

33 beaches, all featuring warm and clear turquoise waters that<br />

are a haven for diving, snorkeling, sportfishing, and sailing.<br />

SUGGESTED<br />

SIGHTSEEING<br />

Beaches Abound<br />

Choose from Anguilla’s numerous<br />

bays and cays — 12 miles of<br />

stunning white sand and coral<br />

beaches bordered by brilliant turquoise<br />

blue waters. On the Atlantic<br />

side, visit Meads Bay, Prickly<br />

Pear Cays, and Upper and Lower<br />

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Shoal Bay. Relax on the Caribbean<br />

side along the beaches of Shoal<br />

Bay West, Little Harbour, and<br />

Rendezvous Bay. Pristine, silky,<br />

and uncrowded, these beaches<br />

are among the most beautiful<br />

in the world.<br />

Day Trips<br />

Take a day trip to nearby Sint<br />

Martin/St. Maarten — the half-<br />

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Dutch, half-French island seen<br />

from almost everywhere on Anguilla<br />

is the most popular excursion.<br />

Shop, dine, gamble, or<br />

simply bask in the sun on Orient<br />

Beach. Or choose to spend the<br />

day in the magical oasis of luxury<br />

on the exclusive nearby island of<br />

St. Barths, which boasts some of<br />

the Caribbean’s best restaurants<br />

and cafes.<br />

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INFORMATION TO<br />

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO<br />

TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR EXCITING <strong>VACATION</strong> DESTINATIONS, VISIT WWW.AA<strong>VACATION</strong>S.COM, CALL (800) 321-2121, OR CONTACT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT<br />

ENTRY REQUIREmENTS: A valid U.S. passport is<br />

required.<br />

DEpARTURE REQUIREmENTS: There is an Anguilla<br />

departure tax of $26 U.S. by plane or $2 U.S. by<br />

ferry.<br />

lANGUAGE: English<br />

CURRENCY: Eastern Caribbean dollar, though the U.S.<br />

dollar is widely accepted.<br />

ElECTRICITY: 110 volts/60 cycles, same as the U.S.<br />

ClImATE: Anguilla has a subtropical climate. The<br />

trade winds help maintain the heat and humidity at<br />

a moderate level. The average temperature is 80° F,<br />

and its annual rainfall is about 36”.<br />

mARRIAGE REQUIREmENTS: A 48-hour island residency is<br />

required prior to marriage. Birth certificates, passport,<br />

and divorce papers (if applicable) are required, as is a<br />

mandatory fee of $284.<br />

This information is current at time of printing and is subject to<br />

change. Please contact your travel consultant.<br />

LISTINGS<br />

Anguilla<br />

★★★★★<br />

Cap Juluca<br />

★★★★★<br />

CuisinArt Resort & Spa<br />

★★<br />

La Sirena<br />

★★<br />

Anguilla Great House

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