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Airlines Flying to Anguilla

We're proud to offer over 600 global airlines for you to book flights with. No matter where you're flying from, you'll find flights to Anguilla that suit you on our platform. Reaching Anguilla requires flying with multiple airlines. Here are a few airlines we recommend flying with to Anguilla:

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American Eagle

If you're planning to visit Anguilla from the United States, we recommend flying with American Eagle. This regional carrier (an affiliate of American Airlines) operates direct flights to Anguilla and Miami twice a day.

Direct flights to Anguilla aren't always available elsewhere so you will most likely need to transfer via Miami if you're flying from the USA or internationally.

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Anguilla Air Services

Anguilla Air Services is a regional airline based at Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport in Anguilla. It operates scheduled and charter flights across the Caribbean.

You can fly to Anguilla with Anguilla Air Services from St. Maarten and St. Barthelemy. St. Maarten is easy to get to from many major cities in North America and Europe, including Paris, Amsterdam, New York, Chicago and Toronto. Once you reach St. Maarten, board your connecting flight to Anguilla.

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Tradewind Aviation

Tradewind Aviation is an airline offering private charter and scheduled shuttle services around North America and the Caribbean.

Tradewind flies to The Valley in Anguilla from San Juan (Puerto Rico), St. Barthelemy and Antigua, so you'll first need to reach one of these destinations if you want to fly to Anguilla with this airline. San Juan can be reached from many major US cities as well as Madrid and Toronto.

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Book Flights to Anguilla

Nothing beats the perfect beach. Luxurious sand beneath your feet, the sun showering you with the perfect heat, and the gentle lapping of water against the nearby shore. Anguilla has some of the best beaches in the world, and being located as the central chain in the Caribbean archipelago belt, there is no better location for an island paradise.

Relax in luxury and swim in the crystal-clear waters of the stunning Caribbean Sea. Encounter extraordinary wildlife - as turtles and ground lizards roam the islands and enjoy basking on the warm tarmac of the road, the same is true of the turtle dove, Anguilla's national bird.

Alternative Airlines is committed to giving you the easiest holiday experience out there. That's why we have partnered with over 600 airlines for you to choose from and give you more than 40 ways to pay. We help you book your flights with ease, while staying within your budget.

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Discover The Valley

Welcome to The Valley, the capital city of sunset cruises and romantic walks along the beach. Take in the glorious sun the island enjoys during the day, and then get stuck into the world-renowned Caribbean nightlife, before returning to one of the amazing resort hotels for a good night's rest.

The Valley is a small city in the very heart of Anguilla which has sprawling access across the island, allowing you easy access to all the major attractions. One of the impressive sights of The Valley is the St Gerard Catholic Church, a construction which dates back to the English landing in the Caribbean in 1650.

Travellers from the US and Europe love flying to the Caribbean, especially during the winter months to escape the poor weather that plagues the less tropical regions. We recommend booking your tickets a few months before you intend to travel. This ensures you can get them before they sell out. To make this process easy for you Alternative Airlines can help you find flights that fit your budget and get you a flight that suits your travel specifications.

Things to Do in Anguilla

Not sure what to do in Anguilla? Here's some inspiration for your trip to Anguilla:

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Snorkelling and Diving

Anguilla is one of the best places in the world to go snorkelling and diving. This is due to its clear turquoise waters, thriving coral reefs and abundant marine life.

The best snorkelling spots in Anguilla are Shoal Bay East, Little Bay and Prickly Pear Cays. Shoal Bay East has easy access to offshore reefs, while Little Bay is only accessible by boat or a challenging cliff path. Prickly Pear Cays is also only reachable by boat, 6 miles north of Anguilla.

For diving, you'll want to visit Anguillita Island and the MV Commerce Wreck. Anguillita Island is situated off the western tip of Anguilla, featuring mini-walls and underwater caves waiting to be explored. The MV Commerce is a ship that was sunk on purpose to build an artificial reef.

We suggest booking diving and snorkelling tours with reputable operators in Anguilla, such as Scuba Shack and Vigilant Divers.

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Sailing

Want to go on a sailing experience in Anguilla? The island's crystal clear waters and consistent trade winds make it a haven for both seasoned and novice sailors.

One popular sailing excursion you can try is aboard Tradition - a hand-crafted, classic West Indian sloop. Tours include the Prickly Pear Lobster Lunch, half-day snorkel adventures and romantic sunset cruises, so there's something for everybody!

Try to find sailing excursions that can take you around Prickly Pear Cays, Little Bay and Sandy Island as these have the best snorkelling, diving, swimming and beach bar spots.

If you want to learn to sail, the Anguilla Youth Sailing Club offers lessons to both children and adults. You can find the club in Sandy Ground, a village on the north coast of Anguilla.

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Horseback Riding

For an unforgettable experience in Anguilla, why not go horseback riding on Anguilla's picture-perfect beaches?

Seaside Stables Anguilla, situated in the Cove Bay area of the island, is a ranch that has been offering personalised riding experiences for over 30 years.

Guided tours are available for both beginners and experienced riders. On these tours, the horses wade into the sea, allowing you to enjoy the feeling of swimming on horseback!

The ranch is open to visitors by appointment only so we recommend booking in advance. Visit Seaside Stables Anguilla's official website for more information.

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Anguilla 2025 Events

Anguilla hosts many fun and exciting events throughout the year, showcasing the island's unique culture, music, cuisine and community spirit. Major events happening in Anguilla in 2025 include:

  • Moonsplash Music Festival - 14-16th March 2025. One of Eastern Caribbean's most popular music festivals taking place under the full moon at The Dune Preserve on Rendezvous Bay.
  • Festival Del Mar - 19-20th April 2025. Honours Anguilla's maritime heritage. Hosted in Island Harbour over the Easter weekend.
  • Anguilla Culinary Experience - 30th April - 3rd May 2025. A four-day international festival highlighting Anguilla's status as the Culinary Capital of the Caribbean.
  • Anguilla Day - 30th May 2025. Commemorates the island's independence from the Associated State of St. Kitts-Nevis-Anguilla in 1967.
  • Anguilla Regatta - 9-11th May 2025. A three-day event paying tribute to traditional sailing and boat racing, the island's national sport.
  • Anguilla LitFest - 23-25th May 2025. Celebrates the island's literary culture. Primarily a festival for writers and lovers of the spoken word.
  • Anguilla Summer Festival - 31st July - 9th August 2025. Caribbean carnival-style event featuring music, dancing, street parades and beach parties.
  • Music Tourism Convention - 4-7th November 2025. Anguilla is the 2025 host of this event that brings together speakers and delegates from all over the world.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Anguilla?

Anguilla is situated in the Caribbean Sea. It's the northernmost of the Leeward Islands in the Lesser Antilles, east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

Anguilla is an incredibly small island - it's only 16 miles long and 3 miles wide! The capital of Anguilla is The Valley, where Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport is located.

Is Anguilla safe?

Yes, Anguilla is a safe destination. It has low crime rates and is well known for its welcoming atmosphere. However, as with any unfamiliar destination, you should still take precautions to ensure an enjoyable, safe visit.

Avoid isolated areas such as beaches after dark, carry as little cash as possible and make sure your accommodation is locked while you're out/sleeping.

When is the best time to visit Anguilla?

The best time to visit Anguilla will vary depending on your personal preferences. Most tourists visit between December and April, Anguilla's dry season. If you're looking for cheap flights to Anguilla, consider visiting from April to August - there's a higher chance of rainfall but the island will be less crowded and more peaceful.

One period you might want to avoid is from September to November as this is the Atlantic hurricane season. Most hotels and restaurants close during this time.

How to get to Anguilla?

Getting to Anguilla requires multiple flights if you're not already based in the Caribbean. US travellers can fly directly to The Valley from Miami with American Eagle - consider booking flights to Anguilla with Miami as your transfer city. Alternatively, book flights to St. Maarten (Saint Martin) first before flying to Anguilla.

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