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Getting There

Anguilla is located in the Eastern Caribbean, (18º North Latitude and 63º West Longitude)


Arriving via St. Maarten

  • Just seven miles from Anguilla, St. Maarten's Julianna International Airport (SXM) is serviced by nonstop flights from New York, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Chicago, Charlotte, Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Canada, Amsterdam and Paris.
  • Arrive to Anguilla from St Maarten either by boat or air. The short boat ride from St. Maarten allows you to relax and begin your vacation the minute you step off the plane in St. Maarten.
  • 25 minutes by charter boat or sea shuttle from the port adjacent to St. Maarten’s airport, which can easily be arranged through the resort when making your reservations or inquire about the ferry that departs at various times during the day.
  • Eight minutes north by air from St. Maarten's International Airport.

Arriving via Anguilla Wallblake Airport (AXA)

The island's airport is called Anguilla Wallblake (AXA), or Wallblake airport to the locals. Located in The Valley, the capital city of Anguilla, the airport sits at an elevation of 108 feet above sea level (33 meters) and is 5,462 feet long (1,665 meters). In 2004, the Wallblake runway was lengthened to this length to accommodate larger commercial aircraft, and can easily handle most all private jets and smaller aircraft.

From San Juan, Puerto Rico

One hour east of Puerto Rio, visitors can fly directly into Anguilla's Wallblake Airport from San Juan, Puerto Rico via American Eagle/American Airlines. San Juan is a hub for American Airlines. San Juan has direct flight service to and from most all major U.S. cities.

From Other Islands in the Area

Guests may opt to fly directly to St. Maarten, Antigua, St. Thomas or St. Kitts via American/American Eagle, Jet Blue, Air France, LKM, ATA, Winair, or LIAT for easy transfer to Anguilla.

Please note: Since January 23, 2007, all persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document.