Lose the crowd
in Anguilla.

Anguilla stands out as an idyllic haven for digital nomads seeking an unparalleled blend of work and leisure. With its pristine white sand beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and tranquil ambiance, Anguilla provides an inspiring environment that fosters productivity and creativity. The island’s well-developed infrastructure, including high-speed internet connectivity and modern amenities, ensures seamless remote work experiences.

The absence of mass tourism preserves a peaceful atmosphere, allowing digital nomads to focus without distractions while enjoying a balanced lifestyle. Furthermore, the island’s international cuisine scene, diverse recreational activities, and vibrant cultural events offer ample opportunities for relaxation and exploration after work hours. All these factors combined make Anguilla a perfect destination for digital nomads seeking a harmonious blend of work, leisure, and a touch of paradise.

Where to stay.

Anguilla offers a range of options that include villas and luxury resorts as well as boutique hotels and apartments.

Some hotels that cater to remote workers include: Arawak Beach Club, Carimar, & Anguilla Great House. You might also check out some of the listings on VRBO.

Getting there.

With direct service from Miami as well as flights from Puerto Rico and St. Maarten, and Antigua, getting to Anguilla is pretty easy with connections from Europe, Latin America, and Canada.

Worksploring Tips for Anguilla

Island Hopping: Anguilla’s proximity to other Caribbean islands makes it an excellent base for short island-hopping trips. Utilize long weekends or breaks to explore nearby destinations and infuse variety into your remote work routine.

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Co-working Options

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The Studio by Confetti

264—584-0909

Info3@confettiduststudio.com

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Office Essentials

264-235-4890

eos@anguillanet.com

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The top carriers in Anguilla include Flow and Digicel, and if you are looking for places to find free Wi-Fi, check out the Public Library, and many restaurants and bars.

Plan for Hurricane Season: Be aware that hurricane season in the Caribbean typically runs from June to November. While the chances of a direct hit are low, it’s still wise to stay informed about weather forecasts during your stay.

Work Visas and Regulations: Depending on the length of your stay and your nationality, you might need a visa to work remotely from Anguilla. Make sure to research and comply with any necessary regulations. Some handy information –

The Department of Immigration is the office that processes visa and extended stay applications – immigration@gov.ai

Visa Application:  www.evisa.gov.ai

Attractions: While The Valley itself is more of an administrative and commercial hub, there are several attractions and points of interest in and around the town, including:

  • Heritage Collection Museum: A small museum that showcases Anguilla’s history and culture.
  • Wallblake House: A historic plantation house and one of the oldest surviving buildings in Anguilla.
  • Sandy Ground Village: A nearby coastal village known for its lively beach bars and restaurants.
  • Meads Bay: A beautiful beach located just a short drive from The Valley.

Engage with the Community: Participate in local events and activities to connect with the Anguillan community. Engaging with locals can provide you with insights into the island’s culture, hidden gems, and even potential networking opportunities.

ANGUILLA SCORES #2 SPOT ON TRAVEL+LEISURE’S 2023 WORLD’S BEST AWARDS LIST

The Anguilla Tourist Board (ATB) is pleased to announce that Anguilla once again features prominently on the Travel+Leisure 2023 World’s Best Awards Lists. Anguilla secured the #2 spot on the Top 25 Islands in the Caribbean, Bermuda, and the Bahamas list; and was voted #21 on the Top 25 Islands in the World list.

ANGUILLA HAS BEEN NAMED ONE OF THE MUST-VISIT DESTINATIONS IN THE WORLD FOR 2022 BY LONELY PLANET.

This is the first time that Anguilla has featured in the annualLonely Planet’s Best inTravel, a collection of the world’s hottest destinations and must-have travel experiences for the year ahead. Anguilla is the only Caribbean country to have been recognised in the Top 10 Countries category.

About Anguilla

Tucked away in the northern Caribbean, Anguilla is a shy beauty witha warm smile. A slender length of coral and limestone fringed with green, the island is ringed with 33 beaches, considered by savvy travelers and top travel magazines, to be the most beautiful in the world. A fantastic culinary scene, a wide variety of quality accommodations at varying price points, a host of attractions and exciting calendar of festivals make Anguilla an alluring and entrancing destination.

Anguilla lies just off the beaten path, so it has retained a charming character and appeal. Yet becauseit can be conveniently reached from the major gateways of Antigua, St. Maarten and Miami, and by private jet, it’s a hop and a skip away.