Experience Anguilla
We Do In Anguilla 2022 What Official Island Guide Publishing Info What We Do In Anguilla (WWDIA) is Anguilla's Official Island Guide and has been publishing annually since 1991. FOUNDING PUBLISHERS George & Selma Hodge MANAGING EDITOR Clemvio Hodge WWDIA TEAM Gesel Hodge • Leeford Gumbs Whitney Gumbs • Celina Hodge CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS Jerome Dupont • Zuri Wilkes WWDIA ONLINE wwdia.com/magazine wwdia.com/calendar CONTACT What We Do In Anguilla P.O. Box 1373, The Valley, Anguilla, B.W.I. AI-2640 Phone: (264) 582 - 5859 info@whatwedoinanguilla.com PRINTING Deschamps Impression, Québec COPYRIGHT ©2022 WWDIA. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part is forbidden without the written permission of What We Do In Anguilla.
Welcome to Anguilla
What's In My Bag?
We welcome you to taste, explore and enjoy Anguilla. Learn how to make local foods, where to stay, how to get around and so much more.
Find what you need at these great stores. A list of Anguilla branded items, local products and essentials for your stay.
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4-5 Travel To & Around
Road Map
How to get to and around Anguilla. A list of car rentals and other transport options.
Use the Road Map to fi nd your way around Anguilla. Drive or ride from beach to beach and tip to tip.
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The Events
Where to Stay
Find out when, where and what's happening. Calendar of events and events to attend.
They come in all shapes, sizes and views. Options for where to stay and, if you're here to stay.
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All Things Food
Exploring
Restaurant Directory with 100+ options. Give these local food & drink recipes a go.
Be adventurous and experience Anguilla. Explore the history, culture and get to know our people.
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Find our video content on Facebook and YouTube
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Info to Know
Island stats, tourism stats & important information. A mix of interesting and pertinent info.
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Welcome
Welcome to Anguilla! Welcome to your home away from home. Welcome to an island where the secret ingredient to the most extraordinary experience is found in getting to know the people, eating what we eat, drinking what we drink and doing what we do! Delve into experiences made with you in mind or create your own experience that will last a lifetime. Try cooking local recipes or try as many restaurants as you can - there are over 100 ranging from street food to fi ne dining. We are happy to be your guide - taking you on a quest along the roads less travelled and helping you envision a home in Anguilla. This is what we do. Experience Anguilla!
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Travel to & Around
Air | Sea | Land
Getting Here | Sea To get to Anguilla via boat ride, you can: • Take the public ferry service from the Marigot ferry terminal in St. Martin • Schedule a charter, with GB Ferries ( page 2) or Calypso Charters, for a swift transport from the Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) to the Blowing Point Ferry Terminal (AXA) and vice versa. When arriving via private yacht, having the necessary clearance is important and prevents unnecessary delays. Docking is at the Road Bay and Blowing Point ports. Be sure to observe mooring requirements in order to preserve the underwater environment. Contact the Marine Park Office for more info: VHF Channel 16 or Tel: 1(264) 497-2871 or 497-3611
LUXURY YACHTS | CATAMARAN | PLEASURE BOATS
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Getting Here | Air Anguilla's sole airport, Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (CJLIA), services commercial and private airplanes. Direct commercial fl ights to Anguilla take off from Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic and now, Miami, Florida. There are also private charters from regional gateways such as Antigua, St. Kitts, Puerto Rico, St. Thomas and most commonly, Sint Maarten/Saint Martin. Local airline operators offer scenic fl ights around Anguilla and to neighbouring islands. Aurora Anguilla has a "Fly Direct" offer for its guests who want to "fly directly into paradise" on Aurora Anguilla's private planes (see pg. 37). The Anguilla Air and Sea Port Authority (AASPA) is directly in charge of the operations of all ports of entry in Anguilla. You can contact them at 497-3510.
The world's shortest international flight is the 10-minute, 12-mile flight between Princess Juliana International Airport (St. Maarten SXM) and Anguilla's Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (Anguilla - AXA). 8
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Getting Around Anguilla does not have public transportation so, you can opt to: Drive a Rental Obtain a temporary driver's permit from the Inland Revenue Department (see pg. 60) or a car rental agency (see pg. 11). Remember, as a British Overseas Territory, we drive on the left and so must you. Hire a Taxi Visit the taxi dispatchers stationed at the Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport or Blowing Point Ferry Terminal to get a taxi. Or, ask the concierge at your accommodation for assistance booking one. Or, contact Jerry's Luxury Services (see pg. 11). Walk | Cycle | Scooter Whether to get from one point or the other, to explore or to exercise, walking and cycling are great ways to really feel at one with your surroundings. Go on a Quest to view the island in all its splendour. Immersive local tours and experiences are readily available (see pg. 49).
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Find me if you can... We are putting your geography skills to the test! Can you find these locations? Use the coordinates to find the exact locations. Then, visit them, take a photo and share it with us! Send us a message on Facebook
Meads Bay Pond 18.183497N, 63.128178W Board walk and bird watching at Meads Bay Pond. There's also a well on this site.
Katouche Bay 18.212885N, 63.075249W Go here in the late afternoon to witness the bright glow of the yellow cliffs at sunset. This bay is also the location for the end of the Katouche Hike and Cave Tour (see pg. 47).
Long Pond 18.210632N, 63.015604W This pond holds the remnants of a once functional shrimp farm.
East End 18.236194N, 62.996748W A visit to the Heritage Collection Museum will enrichen your knowledge of the intriguing history of Anguilla.
Captain's Bay 18.262775N, 62.980886W A long, winding road leads you to this pristine beach on your way to the eastern tip of the island. It is the second farthest beach to the east of the island - the farthest being Windward Point Bay.
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(264) 584-1238 (264) 235-7147 JERRYSTRANSFERS@GMAIL.COM JERRYLUXURYSERVICES.COM
LUXURY TRANSFERS • GROUP PICKUPS • ISLAND TOURS • TAXI PICKUP • HOURLY SERVICES
BUDGETING FOR LAND TRANSPORT
Car Rental (per day) Temporary Driver's Licence • 3-day Permit • 3-month Permit Requires: Valid foreign driver's licence and passport
Taxi (for up to 2 persons)
Taxis do not use metres and charge based on Taxi Zones (see pg. 32-33).
Cost (US$) 35+ 15 20 10 - 36
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ROMCAN Car Rental
South Hill, Anguilla
George Hill, Anguilla (264) 497-5278 (264) 497-5778 (264) 235-7373 summerset@anguillanet.com
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TEL: 1(264)584-1124 Email:topnotchcarrentals@yahoo.com We at Top Notch Car Rentals aim for excellence. We offer friendly service with flexible hours.
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The Events 2022 Calendar of Events | Events to be here for
Anguilla has events - that you need to be here for - all year round! Be it sailing around the island for the Anguilla Day Boat Race or indulging in seafood and local cuisine, people from all around the world come here or come home to celebrate and enjoy! While some events entice thousands to attend, some are known for their more intimate ambience - where lasting bonds are often formed.
JULY
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Calendar of Events
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Flower & Garden Show
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The Great Treasure Hunt
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James Ronald Webster Day
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Moonsplash Music Festival Good Friday Easter Monday Boat Race
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Labour Day
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Anguilla Culinary Experience Anguilla Day & Boat Race | Rock the Boat Celebration of the Platinum Jubilee and Official Birthday of Her Majesty The Queen| Village Ting Whit Monday Boat Race | Welches Fest Annual Men's Week West Fest Jouvay
John T Memorial Cycling Race
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Anguilla Summer Festival
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South Valley Street Fair
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August Sunday Boat Race
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August Monday: J'ouvert, Caribbean Beach Party & Boat Race
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August Tuesday Boat Race
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August Wednesday Boat Race
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Eyes Wide Shut | August Thursday Beach Party & Boat Race
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Grand Parade of Troupes (Constitution Day)
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Anguilla Poker Run
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Champion of Champions Boat Race
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Festival Del Mar
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JUNE
Annual Women's Week
DECEMBER
MAY
APRIL
MAR
FEB
Need a suggestion? Check out pgs. 14 & 15 for "Events to be here for"!
AUGUST
Anguilla's culture is one to be experienced! And, what better way to experience it than by attending an event or two or more!
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TBA
Malliouhana Fest Annual Christmas Tree Lighting
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National Heroes & Heroines Day
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Christmas Day
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Boxing Day
Events in Bold represent Public Holidays. Events with dates as TBA (to be announced) did not have dates confi rmed prior to the publishing of this edition. Event info is subject to change. Find the most up-to-date info by visiting, wwdia.com/calendar
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2 0 Events to be 2 2 here for! Festival Del Mar April 16 - 17 Celebrates all things of the sea, offering an exquisite culinary experience coupled with a deep sea fi shing competition, music and fun activities.
Welches Fest June 6 Preserves and showcases cultural activities, practices, foods and artefacts.
Anguilla Summer Festival August 1 - 7 Takes place around the fi rst Monday in August and features the talents of the island in recognition of Emancipation. Local cuisine, music, pageantry and boat racing are just a few events held during this exhilarating week with fan favourites such as J'ouvert & August Monday Beach Party, Eyes Wide Shut, Parade of Troupes & Anguilla Poker Run.
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The Great Treasure Hunt February 20 Challenges teams to an island-wide test of knowledge about Anguilla while fi nding the treasure - places, artefacts and activities of cultural and historical significance.
Eyes Wide Shut August 4 Features an impressive lineup of international and local soca artistes and bands and is known as the "Anguilla Carnival Ultimate Daybreak Fete".
Anguilla Poker Run August 6 Offers a unique experience of beach hopping by land or sea, partying, playing poker and participating in various competitions.
Malliouhana Fest November 26 - December 19 Offers an authentic experience to residents and visitors alike, while recognising our Cultural Ambassadors and Artists. There are several events and activities which take place throughout the festival, such as: Culture on the Road, National Culture and Arts Awards, Leh We Roam, Tranquil Jazz on the Lawn & Storytelling Under the Stars.
Online Calendar by WWDIA
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All Things Food
Restaurant Directory | Must Trys | Recipes
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When visiting Anguilla, there are some things that you must try! Delectable cuisine and tasty beverages? Without a doubt, Anguilla has just that! You can fi nd a variety of cuisines and beverages - local, regional or international - at varying price points at the 100+ restaurants in Anguilla (see pgs. 18 & 19). You can also "try your hand" at making Anguilla's traditional eats and treats (see pgs. 22-24).
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Hint... Look out for specials such as $5 Crayfish, Special of the Day and Happy Hour.
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WEST END | Taxi Zone (1, 2, 3)
Aurora Anguilla • Breezes Eventide Kitchen Table Marella Bankie Banx Dune Preserve Blanchard’s B & D’s BBQ Belmond Cap Juluca Cip's by Cipriani Pimms The Cap Shack Uchu • Four Seasons Resort Bamboo Bar & Grill Half Shell Beach Bar Salt Sunset Lounge Epicurean Cafe Island Crave Jacala Malliouhana • Bar Soleil Celeste Leon's at Meads Bay Mango’s Ocean Echo Picante Sarita's • Sharkey's • Straw Hat @ Frangipani SunShine Shack The Great House Coconuts Old Caribe Trattoria Tramonto
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SANDY GROUND Barrel Stay 583 - 9048 Dad’s Bar & Grill 581 - 3237 Dolce Vita 497 - 8668 Elvis’ Beach Bar 498 - 0101 Johnno’s 497 - 2728 LIT Lounge/Ethnik Cuisine • 476 - 9966 Prickly Pear 235 - 1906 Roy’s Bayside Grill 497 - 2470 Sand Bar 498 - 0171 Sandy Island 476 - 6534 Veya 498 - 8392 SOUTH & NORTH HILL Corner Bar Pizza 497 - 3937 E’s Oven 498 - 8258 Eat Slow, Feed Long 584 - 4816 Hall’s Unique Bakery 497 - 5538 IWAS@thebar • 582 - 4927 Kel's Candy & Ice cream 498 - 3349 Tasty's 497 - 2737 The Village Bakehouse 498 - 5050 Valley's BBQ 497 - 2720 BLOWING POINT Amy’s Bakery 497 - 6775 Cocono’s 497 - 6434 Ferry Boat Inn 497 - 6613 Triangle’s Unique Pizza 497 - 6866 GEORGE HILL Anguilla Fried Chicken • 497 - 2016 Anthea's Bakery • 581 - 8417 Roti Hut 497 - 5030 Zack’s Shawarma 583 - 6641 • New addition to the directory
THE VALLEY | Taxi Zone (6)
Andy’s Chan Boo's Changes Bar • Coffee O'Clock Da’Vida's English Rose Fat Cat Gourmet Gizelle's Snack n Lunch Good Korma Hungry’s Ken's BBQ Larry’s Restaurant Lisa’s Restaurant Oishi Delicious Asian Kitchen • Pizza King Ruthy’s Yum Yum Sharpy’s Shake Shack Tropical Treats
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EAST | Taxi Zone (7, 8, 9, 10)
Artisan Pizza Elodia’s Falcon’s Nest Gwen’s Reggae Bar & Grill Hank’s Island Carousel Hibernia Kaiyla's Pizzar • Le Bon Pain Madeariman Manoah Olas Tacos Bar & Grill • Palm Grove Bar & Grill Round the Corner Serenity Tropical Sunset Uncle Ernie’s Zemi Beach House Stone 20 Knots
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Welcome to Uchu, the newest addition to Cap Juluca's restaurant scene. Bold, Peruvian flavors to tickle the senses. As the stars come out, Latin and soul music fill the air.
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• Seafront dining opening out to Maundays Bay • Live DJ entertainment • Extensive cocktail program with infused piscos • Regional Peruvian cuisine
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Must Try Products of Anguilla
OLAPOPS
Sascha's
Glo's
Flavoured Ice Pops
Five-Lemon Lemonade
Flavoured Rums
OLAPOPS is a local ice pop manufacturer that aims to provide the market with highquality tropical flavoured ice pops. Currently, they come in six flavours: lime, pineapple, blue raspberry, mango, dark cherry and fruit punch and can be found at local supermarkets.
Sascha's Five-Lemon Lemonade is a father-daughter duo offering refreshing lemonades in a variety of flavours including guava, strawberry, passion fruit, ginger basil, mint and raspberry. Lemonades are on sale at the roundabout in The Valley next to the Old Valley sign.
Glo's Flavoured Rums offers a "true taste of paradise" with unique handmade rums. These rums feature fifteen flavours including Apple, Cinnamon, Banana, Coconut Punch, Mango, Mint, Passion Fruit, Pineapple, Pomegranate, Sea Grape, Sorrel and Tamarind.
Specialising in bespoke specialty platters and catering services for any event.
(264) 729-5838 (WhatsApp Only) umami.anguilla@gmail.com
Open: Monday to Saturday Hours: 5pm - 10pm Contact: (264) 729-4252 | (264) 476-7427
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Tomato, eggplant, lettuce, cabbage, pepper, corn, pigeon pea, spinach, kale and a seasonal favourite, mango, form the list of popular local produce in Anguilla. Anguilla's farmers also supply eggs, chicken and beef, for example. Where can you buy these farm-fresh foods? At supermarkets and from roadside vendors. Top off your foodie adventure by: cheffi n' it up using Anguilla's farm-fresh foods, or having your farm to plate experience at one or more of Anguilla's restaurants or have a private chef cook for you at your accommodation.
In Anguilla, eggplant is also referred to as "booloonjee" and arable land is referred to as a "bottom", for example, "Valley Bottom", "Cauls Bottom" and "Gaulin Bottom".
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Directions
BREAKFAST
Corn Porridge Ingredients 1 cup corn (Anguilla corn, guinea corn ground and sifted or cornmeal) 1/4 cup sugar 1/2 cup milk 1 teaspoon butter 1 teaspoon cinnamon or nutmeg or both Pinch salt (optional) 4 cups water
1. Bring water to a boil. Add cinnamon/nutmeg, salt and butter. 2. Stirring rapidly, add corn a little at a time. 3. Lower heat and cook for 15 minutes, stirring regularly with a wooden spoon. Cornmeal will require less time to cook. 4. Add milk and sugar and continue to stir regularly to avoid sticking to the pot or burning. 5. When the porridge is at the desired consistency, pour into cereal bowls and let cool. Serve warm. Source: Cooking with Zest by Yolande Oneal Hodge Richardson
Heart & Soul's Cream of Wheat Try it for yourself: (264) 476-2125
Ingredients 4 cups Water 1 Cinnamon stick 1 Bay leaf 1 1/2 tsp Sugar 1/2 tsp Salt 1/4 tsp Cinnamon powder 1/4 tsp Fresh grated nutmeg 1/4 cup Milk 3/4 cup Cream of wheat powder
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Directions 1. Place water and salt in a small pot along with cinnamon stick and bay leaf and bring to a boil. 2. Add cinnamon powder sugar and stir. 3. Add grated nutmeg and slowly pour 3/4 cups of cream of wheat, whisking continuously to ensure there are no lumps. 4. Turn fire down low. Allow to cook for 5 minutes add bay leaf and mildly stir. 5. Pour into a bowl to cool. Serve.
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Directions 1. In a bowl, add 8 ounces of flour. 2. Add enough water to form a very smooth paste while stirring with a wooden spoon. 3. Pour into a small pot. 4. Cook on a low flame and continue stirring till paste thickens to desired consistency and is cooked. 5. Milk and sugar may be added if desired. 6. Pour pap into a porridge bowl and serve while hot.
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Porridge has been a staple in Anguillians' diet for many generations as ingredients were typically readily available especially during difficult economic times. For variation, a little corn meal or ground guinea corn may be added to the flour. Source: Bernice Fahie Richardson
In the past, fresh goat or cow milk was used, as well as, salt picked from the seashore or the salt pond.
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iCandi Treats
Moist Banana Bread PASTRY
Try it for yourself: (264) 584-6068
Directions 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Lightly grease and flour a 9x5 inch loaf pan or spray with baking spray. 2. In a large bowl, mash the bananas, add the melted butter, the sugar, egg and vanilla. Stir well with a large wooden spoon.
Ingredients 4 slightly overripe bananas (mashed) 1/3 cup melted butter 3/4 cup granulated sugar 1 egg (beaten) 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon Pinch of salt 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour OPTIONAL - 1 cup chopped walnuts/ almonds/chocolate chips plus extra for topping if desired. 24
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3. Sprinkle the baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt over the banana mixture. Stir to combine. 4. Add flour and walnuts or chocolate chips (if desired) and stir just until no streaks of flour remain. DO NOT OVER MIX. 5. Pour the batter into the prepared loaf pan. 6. Bake for 50-60 minutes, until a knife inserted in the centre of the loaf comes out clean. 7. Cool in the pan for 10 minutes, then turn out onto a wire rack and cool completely. 8. Slice into thick slices, serve and enjoy. This recipe also makes 3 mini banana breads or 18 banana muffins.
Stud's Pub
Tropical Cosmopolitan
DRINK
Specially crafted by Dion ("Stud") of Stud's Pub Crafted Cocktails, the "Tropical Cosmopolitan" is a refreshing Caribbean spin on the well known Cosmo.
Ingredients Mango Passion fruit Dragon fruit Vodka Coconut Rum
Try it for yourself: (264) 581-8773
Serve chilled and enjoy!
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner | 7 days a week Live Music & Entertainment Tel: (264)497-5750
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What� in my Bag?
Self-Care | Beach Wear | Anguilla-Branded Products
What's in my Bag? What's in your bag when you are travelling to Anguilla? What's in your bag when you are going to the beach? What's in your bag when you are going back home? There are many fantastic products available - high-quality, locally made and essential for your Anguilla experience. We've listed a few picks of products for SelfCare, the Beach and Anguilla-fied (Anguillabranded products), where to fi nd them and pricing (prices and product availability subject to change).
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Beach Wear & Gear Here are some items that you can take to the beach for a fun time with the children, family and friends.
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Turkish Towel - Beach Happy, $22
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Water Blaster - Beach Happy, $6
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Swimming Goggles - Beach Happy, $10
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Anguilla Tote Bag - Caribbean Silk Screen's AXA Tees Boutique, $28
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Self-Care Essssentials Self-care is the basis of your vacation. These are your Anguilla Self-Care essentials: 5
Aromatherapy Body Mist - Bath House, $16
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Natural Insect Repellant - Bath House, $20
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Soy Candle - Zemi Beach House, $15
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Bamboo Iris Casablanca Lilly Coconut Candle - Aurora Anguilla, $50
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Anguillian Salt Soak - Belmond Cap Juluca, $25 WE PROVIDE THE BEST 5
ACRYLIC NAILS | MANICURES | PEDICURES WASH & HAIR TREATMENTS | HAIR CUTS HAIR STYLING | HAIR COLOURING & MORE!
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Get Anguilla-fied Show your Anguilla pride and love with these beautiful Anguilla products: 10
Anguilla Beach Name T-Shirt - Caribbean Silk Screen's AXA Tees Boutique, $18
11 Banana Rum - Zemi Beach Resort, $26 12 Anguilla Playing Cards - ARC, $3
Contact: (264)476-0596 | (264)476-0595
13 Zemi Branded Ceramic Bowl - Zemi Beach Resort, $30
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Anguilla Rock Clock - ARC, $60+ Contact: (264)476-0596 | (264)476-0595
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Anguilla Dominoes - Anguilla Treasures, $50 Contact: axatreasures@gmail.com
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Cap Juluca Rashguard - Cap Juluca, A Belmond Hotel, Anguilla, $40
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There are so many amazing products to choose from. Visit these stores or the boutiques at the resorts (see pg. 35 - 37) to see what's available or let our team help you put together the perfect Anguilla bag! Now, the most important question is, "What's in your bag?". Send us photos of your favourite Anguilla products. Send us a message on Facebook
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Road Map
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Where
to Stay
Where to Stay | Here to Stay | Where to Say I Do
Views | Cost | Amenities | Location
What determines where to stay in Anguilla? "Where to stay in Anguilla?" - the inevitable yet crucial question when planning your trip or staycation in Anguilla. Anguilla is known for its array of properties ranging from five-star resorts to luxurious villas to charming escape properties to homely apartments. The answer to this big question, ultimately, comes down to your preferences and budget. Wherever you choose to stay, may your stay be a memorable experience fi lled with good nights' rest, tranquillity, refreshing breeze and service that exceeds your expectations. And, if you have fallen in love with Anguilla and decided that you are here to stay (see pgs. 42, 43 & 45), may you fi nd your dream home!
Discover the magic of Anguilla at our iconic beachfront oasis on the sea. From vibrant island cuisine to wellness and seaside adventures, create the perfect balance of relaxation and adventure during your tropical getaway. A U B E R G E R E S O R T S . C O M / M A L L I O U H A N A
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Where to Say "I Do" Anguilla, oh, beautiful, Anguilla - the ideal place for your dreamy destination wedding! Celebrate your love at Anguilla's pictureperfect venues: luxury resorts (see pgs. 35 - 37), renowned beaches, intimate villas (see pgs. 35 - 44) and/or historic churches. Or, on one of Anguilla's offshore cays or a private yacht in Anguilla's waters.
Here are some things to know when you are planning to marry in Anguilla. You must: 1. Obtain a marriage licence from the Judicial Department for US$241.80 2. Obtain EC$100 worth of stamps from the General Post Office (see pgs. 50 & 51) for the marriage licence 3. Provide necessary documentation for proof of identity (valid Government-issued ID), original decree (if divorced) and original death certificate (if widowed) to complete the marriage licence process 4. Get married at a church or the courthouse before having your ceremony at your chosen location, if that location is not a church or the courthouse. Let your wedding day vision come alive by utilising your resort's event planning services or hiring a private event planner (see pg. 14) and book a professional photographer to document the moment (see pg. 3).
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"Anguilla" has been mentioned in several songs by local, regional and international artistes. Match these lyrics to their song title.
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1. Loca - Shakira 2. Whoops Now! - Janet Jackson 3. It's A Rocky Road - The Bacon Brothers 4. Kick Back - Satya Valli 5. Tonight (Best You Ever Had) - Ludacris, John Legend 6. Losing Your Mind - Razorlight 7. Tranquila - Thalia
Which song is the lyric for? Flying my private jet to villas in Anguilla
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Yo sigo tranquila, like I'm on a beach in Anguilla Anguilla here we come! Here we come now I'm used to playin' tag on the sands of Anguilla Jetting round the sunny Caribbean on the shores of Anguilla To the white sands of Anguilla
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Debbie & Steve Haines (Brokers/Owners) Trophy Properties Anguilla Ltd. Main Road West End, Anguilla, BWI Phone: (954)232-7253 (US) | (264)476-1559 (AXA) Email: steve@trophyproperties.net Web: www.trophyproperties.net
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Nathan’s Cove Meads Bay, Anguilla
With a panoramic view of Meads Bay, this lovely 1, 2 (both on the lower level) and 4 bedroom apartment (on the upper level) is fully air conditioned with ceiling fans, laundry facilities and maid service with a verandah on the upper level. For below market rates Call: David Hodge - (264)497-6595 (Anguilla) Call: Earle Gumbs - (301) 630-3040 (USA) Email: EarleGumbs@aol.com
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Tel: (264)476-4333 or (264)476-4118
Here to Stay How to acquire residency in Anguilla? There are two types of Residency-by-Investment programmes in Anguilla: the Residence by Investment (RBI) Programme for permanent residency and the High Value Resident (HVR) Programme for tax residency.
Residency By Investment Applicants, under the RBI Programme, must fulfi l one of two investment options, and pay the processing and due diligence fees: Purchase or Construct Approved Real Estate
Make a contribution to the Capital Development Fund
Considerations:
The Capital Development Fund is a government fund established to fi nance public sector projects that grow, develop and diversify Anguilla's economy.
• To qualify a family of 4, the minimum value of the property must be US$750,000 at the time of application • Each additional dependent will require an additional investment of US$100,000 • The property cannot be sold within five years of the purchase date • Additional application fees and due diligence fees will be required upon application.
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The minimum contributions required are as follows: • Main Applicant – US$150,000 • Spouse or Dependent – US$50,000 each Source: Select Anguilla
High Value Resident To be recognised as a tax resident in Anguilla, applicants, under the HVR Programme, must meet the following requirements: • Pay US$75,000 per year in annual worldwide income tax to Anguilla’s Treasury • Own and maintain property in Anguilla valued in excess of US$400,000 • Spend a minimum of 45 days in Anguilla each year • Establish genuine links in Anguilla, such as bank accounts, memberships, etc • Declare that you have not spent more than 183 days per year in any other country • Demonstrate the ability to readily transfer the fi rst five years of tax payments • Pay the programme application and due diligence fees Source: Select Anguilla
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Villa Rentals | Property Sales
Bristol Building – Lower South Hill P.O. Box 549, The Valley, Anguilla Ph: (264)498-3200 | Cel: (264)235-6555 E: sales@islanddreamproperties.com islanddreamproperties.c om
Dreamcatcher, Shoal Bay East www.dreamcatcher-anguilla.com info@dreamcatcher-anguilla.com
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Building in Anguilla Anguilla has several experienced and resourceful real estate agents and contractors to assist you in building the property of your dreams. Here are a few things you need to know before embarking on your building journey. Alien Land Holding Licence If you are a non-belonger, an Alien Land Holding Licence must be obtained from the Government of Anguilla to purchase land or any property in Anguilla. An application for this Licence must be submitted to the Department of Lands & Surveys. Taxes Taxes applicable when purchasing property in Anguilla include Stamp Duty and Transfer Tax. For the transfer of vacant property, stamp duty on the Licence (12.5%) and transfer fees (5%) must be paid. For a Belonger, stamp duty can
be 1% or 5%. If you own property in Anguilla, you may be liable to pay Property Tax. Planning Permission Planning permission must be obtained from the Land Development Control Committee before building or applicable developments are made. Limitations and Stipulations For Alien Land Holders, there is a government policy that the purchase of land for residential purposes is limited to 0.5 acres and the minimum size to build is 2,000 sq. ft. living area. A 10% deposit is required until completion of the dwelling house within a given time frame. If the development is not completed within twentyfour (24) months then penalties are applied. For more information, contact the Department of Lands & Surveys at 497-2424 and the Department of Physical Planning at 497-5392.
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5 Quests to Go On | Stamps of Anguilla | Storytime
Experience
Anguilla
How to truly experience Anguilla? Through exploration! Whether you are new to Anguilla or a seasoned local, there is always something to see, learn, delve into and do in Anguilla! But, what does "truly experiencing Anguilla" mean? The answer lies in allowing the essence of Anguilla to captivate you - creating a sense of pride and profound love for Anguilla through the acknowledgement of the humble beginnings of Anguilla (see pgs. 52 & 53), the resilience and the community spirit of its people, the stories behind what makes Anguilla's culture what is, the scenic views and interesting landmarks... Take some time to explore Anguilla! Not sure where to start? Quest Experiences can assist you in finding your experience (see pg. 49)!
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5 Quests To Go On
Take a Photo on the Arch
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Located at the tip of West End, the Arch is regarded as one of the must-visit landmarks in Anguilla. It provides the perfect backdrop for photos. Take a drive to visit nature's Arch!
Try Roasted Corn on the Cob
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Not every day you can get corn roasted on coals in Anguilla. Nonetheless, this tasty snack, known as "roast corn", is a highly sought-after one! A usual indicator of its availability is a crowd of persons standing around a grill at the side of the road.
Drink Coconut Water
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When thinking of a refreshing drink that is directly from the source, coconut water is the fi rst to come to mind! Coconut water is available year-round, at roadside vendors and some restaurants and resorts.
Play Dominoes with the Pros
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Experience the thrill of "shuttin' de game" and get your domino lingo, theatrics and strategy "down pack" by playing with the pros. More of a sport than a game in Anguilla, dominoes is one of Anguillians' favourite pastimes.
Play in a Scratch Band
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Anguilla's scratch bands are known for allowing anyone, who's willing, to play music with them. Up for learning how to play a new, unique instrument? Give playing the "bass" (made from a bath pan, broom stick and string), güiro or triangle a go!
Alternative uses for stamps in Anguilla include the payment of stamp duties, for example, for a marriage licence (EC$100 worth of stamps) and the payment for filing and searching court documents. 50
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Source: Philatelic Bureau - General Post Office - Anguilla
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The Story Behind the
Stone Walls
The stone walls scattered throughout the island of Anguilla are works of art built by enslaved Africans during the 18th and 19th centuries. They bear testament to the hardiness of the rocks, creativity of our ancestors and demanding work of our forefathers. No doubt, they were used as a means to divide properties within the plantations at the Hughes Estate, Wardens Place, Mill Round, Junk’s Hole and William Richardson estates. Today, some of them still stand. Although, the majority were destroyed during the 1970s and 1980s when development blossomed after the revolutionary years of the late 1960s. Rocks were needed for the construction of roads and buildings and, these stone walls provided rocks quickly and in abundance. These rocks also supplied a steady cash flow for the struggling Anguillians. An integral part of our heritage, however, is being lost through the disappearance of these walls. Left intact, devoid of bush and debris, they can be aesthetically pleasing. Two examples of such walls are the late Miss Marjorie’s and Teacher Iris’s Dutch-style home opposite Warden’s Place (Koal Keel) and the historic WallBlake Plantation Estate in the Valley.
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Written by the Anguilla Archaeological & Historical Society
The Anguilla Archaeological & Historical Society is a non-profit organisation committed to protecting, preserving and promoting the national treasures of Anguilla’s heritage. Visit their website for more interesting facts at aahsanguilla.com/
The Story Behind the
Hand-Built Wells For centuries, wells were an integral part of survival for communities in Anguilla. Most of these were dug and built by hand - some of which by the Amerindian people. Many of these wells are found in low-lying areas and/or near bodies of water such as ponds and the sea. Water from these wells is "brackish" - that is, slightly salty. Water was collected, on foot, for drinking, cooking, washing and other purposes. Now, not as frequently used, these wells are landmarks - reminding us how much Anguilla's infrastructure has developed. Wells can be found in West End, Sandy Ground, East End, Mount Fortune, The Valley, George Hill and elsewhere.
& The Old Courthouse
Visit Roger's Well in West End to read stories from those who used the well.
Sitting atop the island's highest point, Crocus Hill, is the only remaining 18th century government building, the Courthouse, on Anguilla. This historical site served as Anguilla's administrative centre - housing the Courthouse, Treasury, Post Office, Customs and Prison. Occupying the main floor were the courtroom and Post Office, for example, while the basement-like ground floor served as a kitchen and the Prison. In 1955, Hurricane Alice destroyed the Courthouse - leaving the imposing colonial-style stairway and limestone walls of the structure behind. The current administrative centre is located in Anguilla's capital, The Valley. The restoration project for The Old Courthouse began in 2020. The building will be used to house the National Museum and Archives. Photos: Malliouhana Fest - Culture on the Road wwdia.com |
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Info to Know
Island Facts | Statistics | Important Numbers
Island Facts ECONOMY Currency: Eastern Caribbean (XCD) Exchange Rate: US$1 = EC$2.70 GDP Growth: 1.04% Infl ation Rate: 0.03% (2021 Quarter 4) Main Industries: Tourism and Financial Services
Anguilla, pronounced "ang-GWILL-a", is the most northerly island of the Leeward Islands. With this geographical position, Anguilla has a 200-nautical mile Exclusive Fishery Zone to the north of the island. It is, then, no surprise, that fishing and seafood are a major part of the livelihood and diet of several Anguillians. Also surrounding Anguilla are its seven cays: Scilly Cay, Scrub Island, Sandy Island, Sombrero Island, Anguillita, Dog Island and Prickly Pear. Unlike its sovereign state which only accepts one currency (the Pound Sterling), Anguilla accepts two currencies - the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD) and the United States Dollar (USD). Additionally, both currencies are dispensed at ATMs throughout the island. Foreign currencies are also sold and purchased at Anguilla's domestic banks (see pg. 59). As a British Overseas Territory, Anguilla's official language is English. Nonetheless, it is common to hear locals speaking in Anguillian dialect. Visit https://whatwedoinanguilla.com/language/ to learn more about Anguillian language.
EDUCATION # of Primary Schools: 7 # of Secondary School(s): 1 # of Community Centres: 4 Compulsory School Age: 5 School-leaving Age: 17 Tertiary Institutions: 3
HEALTH Hospital: Princess Alexandra Hospital Clinics: Central Polyclinic, East End Dental Clinic, Western Polyclinic and Ann-Victoria "Tota" Smith Polyclinic # of Pharmacies: 3
GEOGRAPHY & CLIMATE Highest Point: Crocus Bay (213 ft above sea level) Average Temperatures: 76-87 F (24-30 C) Average Annual Rainfall: 35 inches
LOCATION Area: 35 square miles Capital: The Valley Coordinates: 18.2272 N 63.0490 W Population: 15,500 (as of 2020) Time zone: GMT -4
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IMPORTANT NUMBERS FOR GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
MEDICAL Hospital • Accident & Emergency 911 • Princess Alexandra Hospital 497 - 2551 East End Dental Unit 497 - 2343 Central Polyclinic 497 - 6898 Ann-Victoria "Tota" Smith 497 - 4020 Polyclinic Western Polyclinic 497 - 6421 ESSENTIAL SERVICES Anguilla Fire and Rescue 498 - 3344 Service Department of Disaster 497 - 2926 Management Royal Anguilla Police Force 497 - 2333 (RAPF) HQ Blowing Point Police Station 497 - 6533 Radio Anguilla 497 - 2218 OTHER DEPTS & STATUTORY BODIES Anguilla Air & Sea Ports 497 - 5816 Authority (AASPA) 497 - 3476 Anguilla General Post Office 497 - 2528 Department of Labour 497 - 3511 H.M. Customs 497 - 2513 Immigration Department 497 - 3994 Inland Revenue Department 497 - 8334 Judicial Department 497 - 2377 UTILITIES Anguilla Electricity 497 - 5200 Company Ltd. (ANGLEC) Water Corporation of 497 - 1270 Anguilla
RADIO STATIONS Fusion Radio Klass FM Radio Anguilla Upbeat Radio New Beginning Radio Kool FM Voice of Creation 56
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GOVERNMENT Type: Self-governing overseas territory of the United Kingdom Parliamentary Democracy (House of Assembly) Head of State: Queen Elizabeth II (represented locally by an appointed governor) Title of Head of Government: Premier Branches of Government: Executive, Legislative and Judicial Legal System: Common Law (English model) Principal Judicial Body: Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court
MISCELLANEOUS Area Code: +1264 Driving: On the left side Electricity: 110v (60 Hz) - Type A & B outlets Major Religion: Christianity Official Language: English Post Code: AI-2640 Internet Country Code .ai (top level domain) Government of Anguilla Website gov.ai
Island & Tourism Stats For the year 2020, Anguilla's economy experienced negative growth of 29.87%. The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) projects a positive growth rate of 1.04% and 7.40% for 2021 and 2022 respectively. For 2021, output in 'Hotels & Restaurants' is projected to decline by 7% in comparison to 2020 - attributable to the effects of the COVID19 pandemic. Activity in 'Construction', along with 'Wholesale & Retail', saw the most
significant increases throughout 2021, growing by 4% and 5% respectively. Generally, other areas show broadly flat movements for 2021.
Gross Domestic Product (at current prices) 2016 GDP (US$M) at MP* PC* GDP (US$) at MP
2017
318.75 281.06 20927.83 18652.48
2018
2019
2020
322.46 20942.75
376.73 24206.75
258.44 16673.6
*MP = Market Prices | Pr = Preliminary | PC = Per Capita | PJ = Projected Source: Anguilla Statistics Department | Figures converted from EC$ to US$ Conversion rate: US$1 = EC$2.70
13-14 DAYS Average Length of Stay
Historically, the fi rst quarter of each year is the most popular in terms of visitor arrivals - with the tourism season running from November to April. However, with the imposed travel restrictions to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, this trend was not realised for 2021. Also, impacted by the COVID-19 quarantine measures was the average length of stay. 2020 saw an increase in the average length of stay to 13-14 days in comparison to the typical average length of stay, 7-8 days. For 2021, this average is projected to fall to 8-9 days.
41,093 = 25,381 + 15,712
2020 Visitor Arrivals
2020 Tourists
Annual Arrivals
2020 Excursionists
2021 Visitor Arrivals
2009
112,115
January
987
2010
118,411
February
1,117
2011
123,558
March
2,405
2012
129,391
1st Quarter
4,509
2013
151,303
April
1,300
2014
176,780
May
601
2015
186,068
June
1,932
2016
175,970
2nd Quarter
3,833
2017
150,678
July
4,889
2018
87,345
August
2,639
2019
166,351
September
443
2020
41,093
3rd Quarter
7,971
Tourism Arrival Summary Tourists
2017
2018
2019
2020
68,254
54,533
95,375
25,381
Excursionists
82,424
32,812
70,976
15,712
Total Visitors
150,678
87,345
166,351
41,093
Source: Anguilla Statistics Department
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COMPOSITION OF ANGUILLA'S FINANCIAL SERVICES INDUSTRY
Financial Services Anguilla is committed to the development and modernisation of its fi nancial services industry. Stakeholders are working collaboratively to boost the efficiency of the delivery of fi nancial services and diversify Anguilla's offering of fi nancial services and products.
(AS AT 23 DEC 2021)
BANKING Domestic Banks
2
Offshore Banks
3* INSURANCE
Domestic Insurers
25
Offshore Insurers
3
Exciting developments in this industry include:
Captive Insurers
79
Insurance Managers
16
1. the establishment of flexible and FinTechfocused regulatory frameworks such as the utility token offering regulatory framework
Insurance Brokers
12
Insurance Agents
5
2. legislative reform including legislation to be enacted throughout 2022 for the following areas: • Variable Capital Companies • Trust and Corporate Services Providers • Securities and Investment Funds • Anguilla Special Trusts • Co-operative Societies
MUTUAL FUNDS Administrators & Managers
3
Managers
2
Private Funds
5
Professional Funds
2
UTILITY TOKEN OFFERING SERVICE PROVIDER Administrators
1
Issuers
1
Exchange
0 TRUST AND CORPORATE SERVICE PROVIDERS
For more information on the developments in Anguilla's fi nancial services industry, please visit: fsc.org.ai/industryupdates.php
General Trusts
The Anguilla Financial Services Commission is responsible for antimoney laundering and combatting the financing of terrorism (AML/CFT) supervision of all financial service providers on the island.
Money Service Businesses
Restricted Trusts Company Managers
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MONEY SERVICE BUSINESSES
C.W. Lake Commercial Building, Unit 12,
Real Estate
9
Micro-Lenders
5
Credit Unions
1
Lotteries
2
*2 under Administration Source: Anguilla Financial Services Commission
We're here for Anguillians at home and abroad. Experience the credit union difference at Liberty Co-operative Credit Union. Our Members Have Access to: Saving Accounts; Chequing Accounts; MasterCard Credit Cards; Loans & Lines of Credit; Free Financial Advising; And so much more!
+1 (264) 584-0737 | 498-0738 memberservices@libertyccu.com www.libertyccu.com C.W. Lake Commercial Building, Unit 12, The Valley, Anguilla
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OTHER SERVICE PROVIDERS
The Credit Union Difference: We are an indigenous entity Our Members are all Owners We work closely with our members to maximize their investments Our Members' financial security is our priority!
No matter the need we're here for You. Come Grow With Us!
Online Bill Payments. Two branches and seven ATM locations on island. Card services accessible and accepted worldwide.
Banking in Anguilla There are currently two domestic banks in Anguilla. Products and services offered by domestic banks in Anguilla include: • checking and saving accounts • certificates of deposit • mortgages • loans (education, personal, commercial, land purchase and vehicle) • debit and credit cards • online banking • overdraft facilities • safe deposit boxes • purchase and sale of foreign currencies • international wire transfers • sale of local and regional drafts • payment orders • letters of credit • night deposit rental
National Commercial Bank of Anguilla Ltd. “Committed & Leading The Way” +1 264 497 2101 service@ncbal.com www.ncbal.com
Bank operating hours: Monday to Thursday: 8am to 2pm Friday: 8am to 4pm
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Starting a Business in Anguilla Any person operating a business in Anguilla is required to apply to the Commerce Unit in the Ministry of Finance, Government of Anguilla for a business licence. Once the application is approved, the business owner is required to register the business with the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) and pay the required fees for the operation of the business. Upon receipt of payment, IRD issues a business licence certificate which the business owner is required to display in the place of business. All business licences are valid until 31 December of the year received and must be renewed annually at the IRD. Business licence fees vary according to the nature of the business/activity. For more information on business licences, visit ird.gov.ai
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THANK YOU TO OUR ADVERTISERS! By recognising the importance of WWDIA to Anguilla and all who grace her shores, they have enabled us to continue serving you for 30+ years now. Anguilla Villa Company South Hill, 498-2741 | p43 Anguilla Yoga 476-0942 | p30 Aurora Anguilla Rendezvous Bay, 498-2000 | p37
Dreamcatcher Villa Shoal Bay East | p44 Dream Events 476-8915 | p14 GB Ferries Blowing Point, 584-6205 | p2
Bath House 581-1506 | p30
Hodge's Catering Service/Hit the Spot George Hill, 582-1141 | p23
Beach Happy South Hill, 582-4545 | p 28
Illumination Special Effects 235-2523 | p15
Bella Blu Meads Bay, 582-4545 | p40
Island Carousel Shoal Bay East, 497-3137 | p23
Belmond Cap Juluca Maundays Bay, 497-6666 | p19
Irie Life South Hill, 497-6526 | p27
Blues & Blues Ltd Blowing Point, 497-0197 | p62
Island Dream Properties Lower South Hill, 498-3200 | p44
Calypso Charters Blowing Point, 584-8504 | p7
Jeep Rentals AXA 584-6226 | p11
Caribbean Silk Screen South Hill, 497-2272 | p 28 Carimar Beach Club Meads Bay, 497-6881 | p40 Chateau Genesis West End, 476-0942 | p44 Coralito Villa Corito Bay, 476-0942 | p43 Crystal Sunrise Sandy Hill, 497-7377 | p41
Jelly BBQ George Hill, 581-1586 | p23 Jerry's Taxi & Luxury Transfers 584-1238 | p11 Liberty Co-operative Credit Union The Valley, 584-0737 | p58 Limin’ Da Coconut Villa Little Harbour | p38
Malliouhana Meads Bay, 497-6111 | p35
Shoal Bay Villas Shoal Bay East, 497-2051 | p39
Mango’s Seaside Grill West End, 497-6479 | p18
Straw Hat Restaurant Meads Bay, 497-8300 | p17
MEPITS Solutions The Valley, 476-0633 | p45
Sugar Koated Nail Bar South Hill, 581-1813 | p30
Nathan's Cove Meads Bay, 497-6595 | p40
Summer Set Car Rental George Hill, 497-5278 | p11
National Commercial Bank of Anguilla The Valley & West End, 497-2101 | p59
Top Notch Car Rental The Farrington, 584-1124 | p11
Ocean Breeze Long Path, 235-7094 | p42
Trophy Properties West End, 476-1559 | p38
Placid Pools 584-3979 | p44
Tropical Sunset Shoal Bay East, 497-2076 | p25
Pure Anguilla Crocus Hill, 497-8700 | p47
Umami 729-5838 | p20
Quest Experiences Anguilla, 582-5859 | p49
Uneek Supply The Valley, 497-5870 | p29
Richardson's Car Rental West End, 498-8900 | p11
Young Hustlers New Generation 581-9464 | p29
Romcan Car Rental South Hill, 476-6060 | p11 Royal Palms South Hill, 729-5530 | p44
Lockrum Point Villa Lockrum Bay | p35
Ruthy’s Yum Yum Little Dix, 729-5530 | pg21
Madeariman Shoal Bay, 497-5750 | p25
Sarita's Long Bay, 729-4252 | p20
Zemi Beach Resort Shoal Bay East, 584-0001 | p36 Zuri Wilkes Photography 581-8982 | p3
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What We Do In Anguilla Official Island Guide
What We Do In Anguilla is committed to ensuring that all persons - visitors & locals - are able to holistically experience, learn about and develop an undying love for Anguilla. For information about the island and getting to Anguilla from your respective countries, we've included a list of overseas Anguilla tourism offices on the right. ANGUILLA P.O. Box 1388, Coronation Ave. The Valley, Anguilla Toll Free: 1(800)533-4939 Tel: (264)497-2759 Email: info@ivisitanguilla.com www.ivisitanguilla.com "Anguilla British Caribbean"
Overseas Representatives NORTH AMERICA Mr. Noel Mignott PM Group 301 East 57th Street 3rd Floor, NY 10022 Tel: (212)490-2098 Email: sintoa@pmgroup.bz
UNITED KINGDOM Carolyn Brown CSB Communication Tel: 44(0) 207-736-6030 Email: info@anguilla-tourism.com
SOUTH AMERICA Ms. Danila Barreto InterAmerican Network S.A. Plaza Independencia 838 – Suíte 506 R.O. del Uruguay Tel: +55 11 3214-7500 Email: danielle@interamericanetwork.com
ITALY Stefano DePaoli DE PAOLI ASSOCIATI SRL Via del Mare, 47 20142 Milano, Italy Tel: 011-39-0289-5341-08 Email: stefano@depaoliassociati.com
CANADA Barbara Jesson President Jesson + Company Communications Inc. 77 Bloor Street West – Suite 1200 Toronto Canada M5S 1M2 Tel: (416)323-7828 Email: bjesson@jessonco.com Copies of What We Do In Anguilla are available from the ATB Overseas Representatives.
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