Alongside Mead's Bay the oceanfront resort continues to set the standard for modern-day island glamour set atop a bluff that rolls down to pristine white sands and azure-blue sea. On the quiet shore of Anguilla, as the standard bearer for luxury in the Caribbean. The architecture was lavish, the views to die for, and the beaches secluded and serene with a vast spa designed with the height of elegance for its era. Spend your honeymoon where the colors—celadon blue, mango, and saffron, often—are vibrant, the style is playful, and the quality of service is top-notch.
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• Enjoy a 25% savings on your room rate • 7 night stays and longer • 1 Complimentary Breakfast • $1000 resort credit, plus $100 per night for stays longer than 7 nights • Airport transportation
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• Book five nights and enjoy the fifth night complimentary • $500 Resort Credit on Suites or $250 Resort Credit on Guestrooms • Credit is not applicable to retail • 1 Complimentary Breakfast • Airport Transportation • Blackout dates apply
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• Bottle of Champagne and chocolates upon arrival to paradise • Island Escape couples massages (120 minutes) • Private dining experience with our Chef • Couples sunset cruise across our sparkling Caribbean waters • Day trip for two to Sandy Beach Island • Airport Transportation • 1 Complimentary Breakfast
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• Book five nights and enjoy the fifth night complimentary • Complimentary VIP Experience at the San Juan Airport • $500 resort credit, per room, per stay • Malliouhana cabana experience including refreshments • Must book a tradewind flight in order to redeem resort package
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When it opened over 30 years ago, Malliouhana put Anguilla on the map as the romantic getaway. The oceanfront resort continues to set the standard for modern day island glamour set atop a bluff that rolls down to pristine white sands and azure-blue sea. From vibrant island cuisines to Caribbean seaside adventures, the Malliouhana family brings the magic of Anguilla to your doorstep. Add in new offerings including spacious beachfront accommodations, a cascading infinity pool that seems to drop off into the sea below, and a beach bar that epitomizes toes-in-the-sand relaxation, and a new era for Malliouhana has arrived. Come to lounge amidst the privacy of Turtle Cove, soak up the sun on the island's best beach at Meads Bay, or take in Anguilla’s rich and dynamic culinary scene. You’ll feel at home with our easy island lifestyle —and with the Malliouhana family.
Anguilla enjoys warm, comfortable temperatures nearly year-round, so make your Anguilla travel plans at your leisure. Keep in mind, however that the island’s peak tourist season lasts from December to mid-April; because of the increased demand, prices tend to shoot up considerably during this time. Those looking for a deal should visit Anguilla between May and August, when prices remain relatively reasonable and before the island’s hurricane season hits.
Anguilla is unique because it is a great place to visit year-round. So when planning a trip, the weather should not be the only consideration unless a few degrees will make a difference in comfort. The average high temperatures on this East Caribbean Island remain in the mid ’80s throughout the year, with the hottest month being August. The average low temperatures remain in the lower to mid 70’s year-round, with the coldest month being February. Anguilla is a reasonably dry island with an annual rainfall total of only 35 inches. Even during the rainy season (also known as hurricane season), which lasts from the beginning of June to the end of November, the area can still be lovely. Tourists, in general, tend to avoid visiting during these months. For detailed information, visit Anguilla Weather.
Anguilla is the most northerly island in the Eastern Caribbean and is located at 18.2°N Latitude and 63°W Longitude. It is 193.94 miles SE of San Juan, Puerto Rico (55-minute flight). Anguilla’s zip code is AI-2640, and the flight code is AXA. Anguilla has 33 beaches, of which many have ranked the world’s best on numerous occasions. Anguilla’s beaches offer peace, quiet, and serenity, along with crystal clear water – a Caribbean playground for the young and the old.
Anguilla’s official language is English, but one may find that some words are not what they seem. To help you understand, here’s Anguilla Language 101. Anguilla’s capital is The Valley. There, all government offices and banks (main branches) are situated. It is also located almost exactly in the middle of the island. Anguilla is 35 sq. miles: 16 miles long by 3.5 miles at its widest point. Its population was estimated at 15,094 in 2011 and 2014 Projected GDP of EC$841.78 mil. Anguilla’s currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (ECD); however, the US Dollar (USD) is accepted at an exchange rate of US$1=EC$2.70 (varies). Traveling with pets is possible; however, specific rules and regulations exist. Contact the Agriculture Department for pet, animal, and plant importation information. Call (264)497-2615 or email william.vanterpool@gov.ai
Anguilla’s national sport is boat racing, which began in the late 1800s and the early 20th century when fishermen raced their boats on the return journey from the day’s trip. These fishing boats were the immediate forerunners of those now explicitly built for racing, which became an organized sport in the 1930s. Boat races draw large crowds and are held mainly on public holidays. They are significant and colorful cultural events where people meet friends, make merry to the beat of popular calypso music, eat barbecue, and sample the strong drinks of the Caribbean. Other sports and games in which Anguillans engage are cricket (a legacy from the early colonial days), football (soccer), volleyball, draughts, and dominoes. Lawn tennis is also popular.
The Royal Anguilla Police Force (RAPF) has 100+ officers committed to serving and protecting. Dial 911 for emergency or contact the Princess Alexandria Hospital at (264)497-2551. If necessary, ask your concierge for a list of physicians. Anguilla’s ambulances are equipped with certified Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs).
Modern sophistication meets seaside splendor in these spacious suites measuring 1,350- 4,500 square feet, each with an expansive private patio and separate sun terrace, all with sweeping views of the Caribbean.
Benefits include an expansive private terrace to take in the gentle sea breezes, and a roomy 775-875 square feet to spread out. Mobility and hearing accessible rooms available.
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