Tips & Tricks

If you're new to villa rentals and need a bit of general info, or an "old hand" looking for a new idea... then check out our tips!


Service Clubs

 
Clubs and Organizations on Anguilla


7 Dinners On Anguilla →

 

We can not count the number of times we have been asked this question…

 
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Anguilla Holidays for 2007 →

 

Anguilla Holidays for 2007
New Year’s Day 1 January
Good Friday 6 April
Easter Sunday 8 April
Easter Monday 9 April
Labour Day 3 May
Whit Monday 28 May
Anguilla Day 30-31 May (Special this year)
Queen’s Birthday 14 June
August Monday 6 August-Carnival Time
August Thursday 9 August-Carnival Time
Constitution Day 10 August-Carnival Time
Separation Day 17 December
Christmas Day 25 December
Boxing Day 26 December

 
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Anguilla Pet Visitors →

 

Pets are permitted to visit Anguilla. There are some details and paperwork that needs to be taken care of before you arrive.
The Agriculture Dept. will send you an Import Permit form. Have your veterinarian fill out this form. You must supply a health certificate from your veterinarian dated 10 days or less before your arrival on Anguilla. The health certificate must indicate when last your pet had a rabies shot .
Important Note: Anguilla does not honor the every two years vaccination approved in the states, you must have a rabies vaccination within a year for Anguilla regulations.
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Cable TV →

 

Don't miss your favorite programs while on vacation in Anguilla. Check here to see if Anguilla lists channels you watch at home.
All Island Cable also offers Pay-Per-View programs. Ask at your villa and see if they offer this service.

 
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Can’t Wait Till The St. Regis For Golf? →

 

There is always Four Seasons Resort on Nevis.

 
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Grocery Store Map →

 

Map of the grocery stores and shops around the island.

 
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Restaurant Dress Code

 

Most restaurants request "casual elegant" attire in the evening. This highly ambiguous phrase often appears to mean different things to different people.
Suffice to say that none of the restaurants on Anguilla demand a jacket or tie and only the principal dining rooms of CuisinArt and the Malliouhana require long trousers for gentlemen.
For visitors the uniform of choice tends to be dress shorts or casual slacks with a collared shirt for men and simple dresses or shorts with a blouse for women. Obviously, if you wish to dress up a bit more you are always welcome to do so.
Beachwear is only appropriate at the beach during the day.

 
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Spa Services →

 

Need a facial, massage or pedicure. Here are some recommendations!

 
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The Anguillian Newspaper

 

Keeps you up to date on events around the island. For information on subscriptions... Call 264-497-3823 or Fax 264-497-8706.

 
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Wondering where to eat breakfast? →

 

You're on holiday! You need breakfast! But where to go!

 
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