Mélange Travel & Lifestyle Magazine January 2019 | Page 12

GETTING TO ANGUILLA Did you know Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport Anguilla is open! Click here for up-to-date information on getting to the island, post-hurricane Irma The main gateways into Anguilla are Puerto Rico, St Martin/Martin, Antigua and St. Kitts. You cannot fly directly to Anguilla from North America or Europe. The closest gateway is St. Maarten/Martin. From here Anguilla’s Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport is just a seven-minute flight via Trans Anguilla, Anguilla Air Services or private charter. From Puerto Rico, Anguilla is just a one-hour direct flight via Seaborne Airlines. From Antigua, LIAT provides one scheduled flight per day into Anguilla. Private air charters are also available to and from Antigua, St. Kitts and from various islands throughout the Caribbean. A valid passport and return/ onward ticket are required to enter Anguilla. Click here for up-to-date information on getting to the island, post-hurricane Irma. Anguilla has 33 beaches Anguilla has over 100 species of bird life S ome of its attractions include The Old Fort at Sandy Hill Copper Hole (large blow hole) Heritage Collection Pitch Apple Hole (prehistoric cave) Wallblake House Plantation Katouche Valley (natural mini rainforest) The Olde Valley The Pump House & Salt Factory at Sandy Ground The Dolphin Lagoon at Meads Bay Sydney’s Antique Museum in George Hill www.ivisitanguilla.com