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BULLETIN BOARD
Island Updates and news.
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WELCOME TO THE ISLAND OF ANGUILLA BWI
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The northern most island in the Windward island chain, Anguilla is just an hour flight from Puerto Rico SJU and a 20 minute ferry ride from our neighbor to the south, St. Martin/Maarten SXM.
Our airport, Wallblake Airport AXA has daily flights with American Eagle, Winair and Liat.
Anguilla has over 30 white sand beaches, great restaurants and intimate resorts and villas.
Anguilla's capital, The Valley in located in the center of Anguilla, about 17 miles long and 3 miles wide at it's widest point.
The island has a population of about 13 thousand mostly English speaking people and is a British Overseas Territory.
This website has information about getting to Anguilla by air and by sea, where to stay, where to eat and what to do while you are here.
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Great donated items by the plenty are on sale at AARF's yardsale.
Held this year at Roy's Bayside Grill in Sandy Ground from 9 to 12 on March 13, 2010
There will be three more yardsales this year, same place, same time.
Come out and support the puppies!
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AYSC Villa Tour Fundraiser & Afternoon Tea
Sign up for the Anguilla Youth Sailing Club Villa Tour Fundraiser & Afternoon Tea.
Saturday, March 20, 10:00AM
We will meet at the Governor's House at 10:00 AM where the tour will be traveling by bus to the Villas. After the tour we will return to the Governor's House, where we will enjoy a lovely afternoon tea provided by friends of the AYSC. We ask that you dress casual yet classic.
Tickets are $125 and are available the day of. We look forward to seeing you there and ask that you RSVP through this invitation as soon as possible.
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Anguilla Information and Links
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WELCOME TO THE ANGUILLA GUIDE
Anguilla, a small island in the Caribbean is a quiet place full of white sand beaches, great dining and friendly people. Since we are very close to our neighbor to the south, St. Martin/Maarten, there are many options for getting here and lots to see when you arrive. This website and all the websites listed in our SECTIONS area on the left will help you discover Anguilla, help you select ACCOMMODATION and give you accurate information about everything Anguilla. Look under ANGUILLA GUIDE for categories relating to everything about the island. Our LINKS section has a list of other website relating to Anguilla. If you have questions, CONTACT US. We live on Anguilla and will be happy to assist you.
NEW FEATURE! Anguilla Guide now has a U.S. Toll Free Number. If you need an answer in a hurry give us a call. 1 800 418 4620 . We will try to be there for you but if you miss us leave a message and we will call you back. Please leave your number before you start your message, the recorder only lasts 30 seconds.
Click Anguilla Forum to join our forum filled with Anguilla information and click Event Guide to check out open and close dates, upcoming events etc. Get a free Anguilla map, click Anguilla Road Map.
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The Anguilla Guide Forum is dedicated to providing and sharing information about Anguilla by visitors and island residents. If you are planning a trip to Anguilla and want to find out where to stay, eat and things to do, just use the form below to sign up for our forum. Click Read more to find the form.
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Everything you need to know to play a round at the golf course.
Temenos Golf Course managed by Cap Juluca provides the ultimate golf experience in
the Caribbean – a Greg Norman designed course with breathtaking views and
challenging, dramatic holes.
Players are greeted by a spectacular view of St. Maarten and the Caribbean Sea at thetee box of the 384-yard starting hole. The overwhelming visual appeal continues withholes two and ten sharing a 16,000 square foot green that rests along the Anguilla
Channel. Large Sea Grape trees on the left and the Merrywing pond on the right frame
the perilous drive on the 423-yard 16th hole that plays into the trade winds and finishes with an elevated green surrounded by water and protected by deep bunkers. The narrowing fairway on the 18th hole ascends forty feet through rugged terrain to a
narrow green carved out of the native plantings.
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