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Good experience with this place. We arrived late and they left us the car with our name on it and keys in it ready to go. Not too many places would do that in my experience. Reasonable rates in comparison to other places.
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The Taxies on Anguilla don't have meters, and there is almost no taxi regulation or oversight from the local government. Fare price should be negotiated before you get in the cab, much like you would do in the UK. A ride halfway across the island costs about $35(USD). I highly suggest that you rent a car. It will cost you too much if you don't. Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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The roads in anguilla which once were very rough, have been greatly improved. All major roads have been resurfaced and are nice and smooth now. Some remote spots are a little tricky, but nothing you couldn't do in a rental. :) Theme: Car/Motor Home
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by pumarega Anguillan's drive on the left side of the road. Which is probably because they are a British overseas territory. Their cars can have the drivers side on either the left or the right, they don't seem to care. If you are from the US, this may be a bit disorienting; but the biggest challenge to the un-initiated would be round-abouts. The rule is that you yield to traffic from the right. The island is home to two traffic lights. Both are on the islands only "Main Road". Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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by ktduncan Rent a car right when you arrive in Anguilla. The cost of a taxi ride to our resort was a bit more than an entire day of a rental car. The cars are usually delivered to you and when you return them you can arrange to leave them down by the ferry terminal with the keys in the ignition. Pretty simple. Leave a Comment Theme: Car/Motor Home
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 Bobert getting out the clown car by evilprebil This is a tip only for the people who plan on spending some time off the resort they are at. Had we not had 9 other people with us, we would have just rented a car for a few days, not the entire stay. STILL it is a very affordable option considering cabs are about $20 each way. Part of the difficulty is that Anguilla, as a British territory, drives on the left. This wouldn't be a problem for the Brits, except the steering and set up are all like American cars. With all this in mind though, I was less apprehensive to drive here. The roads are flat, the speed limit is 'technically' only 30mph. Just hug the shoulder and drive slow if you're not comfortable and you'll be fine (the locals and more daring tourists will pass). I used AVIS (APEX car rental on Anguilla)and they delivered the car to the resort (I actually went to pick it up and they weren't there!) So that's the info I will include. Tip: If there are more than three of you, don't rent the smallest car. It is super tiny! Leave a Comment
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 Ferry from St Martin by ktduncan We flew into St Martin and took a cab to the ferry station. The ferry was easy to handle with our luggae as the crew handled our bags. Pretty easy trip, although our ferry over was much nicer than the one on our return. Once you arrive in Anguilla, try to be the first one off the ferry so you can be first to get through customs. Leave a Comment Theme: Ship/Boat
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LIAT (1974) LTD. is a Regional airline which serves 22 destinations in the Eastern Caribbean from Santo Domingo Dominican Republic in the north to Georgetown Guyana in the south, linking the chain of islands in between. Within Anguilla (264)-497-5000/1/2 Passport and return or onward ticket required. Contact the Agricultural Dept. (264)497-2615 for info on pet, animal and seeing eye dog importation. Leave a Comment Theme: AirplanePhone: 1-888-844-5428Website: www.LIAT.com Other Contact: customerrelations@liatairline.co
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Many people choose to fly into St. Martin (SFG) and take the ferry over. We flew american airlines into Anguilla. If the price difference isn't significant, you're obviously better off flying into Anguilla(AXA). The airport is very small which usually translates as quick with no lines. Also, there's a $20 per person departure tax when leaving Anguilla by air. I don't know if it's the same for St. Martin, but factor that into your decision. Theme: Airplane
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