Anguilla’s Clayton J Lloyd International Airport is accessible via flights from Puerto Rico, St. Maarten, Antigua, and other Caribbean islands. Alternatively, there are ferry services from St. Maarten to Anguilla.
Renting a car is a popular way to get around Anguilla. It gives you the freedom to explore the island at your own pace. Remember that driving is on the left-hand side of the road. A local driver's license is required to drive in Anguilla, which can be obtained at the rental agency or traffic department for a fee.
Taxis are widely available in Anguilla. They are reliable but can be quite expensive. There are fixed rates for taxis which should be clearly posted in all vehicles.
There is no public bus service in Anguilla. However, there are minibuses that provide transport for locals, but they are not recommended for tourists because they have no fixed schedule and routes.
Due to the small size of the island, cycling can be a pleasant way to get around. However, keep in mind that the island is quite hilly and the heat can make cycling strenuous.
For those wanting to explore the offshore islands, cays, and reefs, boat rentals and charter services are available.
In smaller areas and within the towns, walking can be a pleasant way to get around. However, due to the heat, it might not be the best option for long distances. Remember to always carry a valid ID, preferably a passport, while traveling in Anguilla.