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Life in Anguilla

Hello everyone. I'll be moving to Anguilla for work and was wondering if anyone could give me a little info on the general cost of living there? Like estimated rent for a 1 bedroom fully furnished apartment, monthly cost of renting a vehicle longterm, etc. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

I did a search on YouTube, but alot of the recent videos are just vacation vids, or vids from more than 1 year ago.

I'm from another Eastern Caribbean islands, so if there's also anyone from our region currently living in Anguilla here on Reddit who wouldn't mind sharing some info that would be fantastic too! Thanks in advance 🙏🏽

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u/NikkoB001 — 3 days ago

Day trip from SXM, passport safety

Planning a day trip to Anguilla from SXM and I know we need to bring our passports for the ferry, but is it generally safe to leave our bags with our passports and everything at a beach chair while we go in the water?

The thought of that makes me a little nervous. We could take turns going in the water but that doesn’t sound like much fun. What’s everyone else doing with their stuff?

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u/Interesting-Snow-381 — 7 days ago

Last week's trip

Had a lovely time, as always, in Anguilla last week. We're doing work on a house there, so still stayed at Frangipani as we usually do. We were on the second floor of the new wing, which was an excellent spot, although we will always be attached to the original side.

Carnival vibe was fun. We skipped Jouvert, but spent Sunday afternoon at Johnno's on Sandy Ground to watch the boat race, and that was a blast. If you are there during any of the boat races, I highly recommend following along with Klean Stream https://youtube.com/@klean-stream?si=g72a0iKuVn7S20YN . It adds a lot to understanding what's actually going on (don't expect ESPN-level production values lol).

Restaurant-wise, we had an uncharacteristically mediocre meal at Ocean Echo, including a totally slammed whole fish. I'll chalk it up to an off-season miss but it was disappointing. On the bright side, we had a dinner and lunch at Karaya, which were both great, and we used their beach chairs one day, which was also nice. Dinner at Ben's was lovely as always. Sharky's dinner also excellent. Blanchard's was solid both in the restaurant and beach shack, and sushi at the bar at the 4S was a nice change of pace. We had one meal at the bar at Straw Hat, and while we love the bar, we find the food fine but nothing special. We tried Jacala, but it had closed for the season.

The island was surprisingly (to us) busy with tourists, and had a nice vibrant vibe.

One day we went to Shoal Bay East and were thinking of going to Zemi or Manoah and getting a day pass. It turns out that, contrary to some things I've read, Zemi charges 75/head with NO CREDIT against your food/drink tab. That seems totally silly to me since you don't even get to use the pool. Not sure the point of even offering it under those terms. Unfortunately Manoah, which is in a better part of the beach anyway was closed for the season. Anyhow, all's well that ends well, and we had lunch and drinks and got chairs at Ola's and had a great time all for less than we would have paid Zemi just to sit.

Already planning to be back next August.

u/Fat_Al_NYC — 13 days ago