Anguilla Guide - Luxury Anguilla villas for rent
Any Anguilla guide will list peace, pampering, great food, beautiful beaches and a wonderful local music scene as the star attractions on Anguilla (ang-gwill-a). If you're a beach lover, come visit and stay in one of the luxury Anguilla villas for rent. You may become giddy when you first spot the island from the air; its blindingly white sand and lustrous blue-and-aquamarine waters are intoxicating. And, if you like sophisticated cuisine served in casually elegant open-air settings, this may be your culinary Shangri-La. Despite its small size, Anguilla has nearly 70 restaurants ranging from stylish temples of haute cuisine to classic, barefoot beachfront grills. Here you will be as relaxed as if you stayed in to eat at your choice of many luxury Anguilla villas for rent.

This dry limestone isle is the most northerly of the Leeward Islands, lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It stretches, from northeast to southwest, about 16 mi (26 km) and is 3 mi (5 km) across at its widest point. The highest spot is 213 feet above sea level, and there are neither streams nor rivers—only saline ponds once used for salt production. The island's name, a reflection of its shape, is most likely a derivative of anguille, which is French for "eel."
The people of Anguilla are in part what make it such a magnificent place. Genuinely gentle and gracious, Anguillians take great pride in their island and pleasure in sharing it with visitors from around the world. Guests and natives almost always share friendly “hellos” as they encounter each other across our island, and it’s not long until many know each other by name.
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