Dolphins Playing at Dolphin Discovery Anguilla
Dolphins performing tricks at the Dolphin Discovery Anguilla facility in the Caribbean.
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This time, Linda is visiting Anguilla, one of the smallest inhabited Caribbean islands, named by Columbus due to its eel-like shape, (Anguilla means eel in Spanish.) Here, she learns the traditional dance, jumps into crystal-blue water from cliffs, and swims with dolphins. What's not to like about Anguilla?
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Dolphins on Anguilla
These photos were taken at the Dolphin Experience at Blowing Point, Anguilla. We debated about whether it was cruel or not but the trainer clearly loved them and they genuinely seemed to thrive on their interaction with humans. Their enclosure was built into the sea so they could catch fish for themselves - if the fish was too big for them to eat they would bring it back to the trainer to swap for something more suitable! They have at least double the life expectancy of dolphins in the wild.
Blowing Point East Anguilla Video Tour
This is the beach with the Anguilla-St. Martin ferry.
It's a working beach, with many more small Anguillian
boats docked in the harbour.
Trip to Anguilla
This famous Dolphin guy is working at the Dolphin Academy in Anguilla. Just listen to his voice.
Anguilla 2018
Trip to Anguilla end of 2018.
100% shot with GoPro 7 Black Handheld!
My 2nd day testing it.
Magic city anguilla
Indoor outdoor play ground
Traversée de Anguilla à vélo.
Tant qu'a faire la traversée d'un pays à vélo, autant choisir Anguilla. Le pays fait 3 miles de largeur d'une plage a l'autre! Du traversier a Blowing Point jusqu'à Shoal Bay, réputé être une des plus belles plages au monde, il y a 13 km.
En location, un vélo de fille a 1 plateau et un merdésimal Trek avec la suspension figée. Mais ce fut suffisant pour faire tout le trajet et revenir avant le dernier traversier.
2016-06-22 Saint-Martin - leaving Marigot for Anguilla
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La Vue & Backstreet in Anguilla
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Hurricane/Tropical Storm Procedure Video
Hurricane/Tropical Storm Procedure Video for Civil Servants of the Government of Anguilla
Rosmund Davis, CEO, Calypso Charters, Anguilla
Hurricane Irma blows Anguilla
A captured footage of Hurricane Irma, one of the most powerful Atlantic storms in a century, showed heavy rain and strong winds bending trees in Anguilla's capital, The Valley. Power lines were downed as Irma left scattered debris outside storefronts and homes shuttered by residents. Irma, with top sustained winds of 300 km per hour, was on track to reach Florida on Saturday or Sunday, becoming the second major hurricane to hit the U.S. mainland in as many weeks.
Puerto Sagrado, Private Island, Anguilla (Scrub Island, Anguilla, BWI)
Puerto Sagrado, Private Island (Scrub Island, Anguilla, BWI)
Anguilla Tourism
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Travelers come to Anguilla for the natural beauty and quiet atmosphere, the 33 sparkling white sand beaches, art galleries, and other historical and cultural offerings.
For seaside vacation experiences, the beach options are seemingly endless: Rendezvous Bay, Cove Bay and Mead's Bay beckon with long curved strands of sand. Smaller pocket beaches include Limestone Bay, known for its snorkeling, and Little Bay, reached only by boat. Captain's Bay and Junk's Hole Bay are more remote. Shoal Bay East is undoubtedly the island's most popular beach while Scrub Island, Prickly Pear and Dog Island are excellent snorkeling destinations.
At the MoonSplash Music Festival in March, Bankie Banx serves up three days of music, food and fun. In May, a regatta features seven yacht races over three days. Carnival in August is beloved for parades, calypso competitions and traditional wooden-boat racing. November's Tranquility Jazz Festival brings performances by regional and international musicians.
AIRPORT/GATEWAYS/FLYING TIMES: Airport: Wallblake Airport is located 5 minutes drive from the capital, The Valley. Gateways/Flying Times: Antigua: 35 minutes . Puerto Rico: 1 hour. St. Kitts: 30 minutes. St. Maarten: 6 minutes. St. Thomas: 30 minutes. Lean more about how to get to Anguilla.
CLIMATE: Average Winter/Summer temperature: 80 degrees.
DINING: Known as 'the cuisine capital of the Caribbean,' Anguilla's extraordinary dining scene offers discerning travelers a robust variety of gastronomic diversions with more than 70 dining experiences ranging from elegant, intimate gourmet seaside restaurants to casually chic beachfront bistros and festive, affordable roadside grills. Tipping at restaurants is discretionary at 10 or 15% as a 15% service charge is added to each bill.
LANGUAGE: English.
NIGHTLIFE: Most resorts and hotels on Anguilla offer nightly entertainment in season and there are several excellent local bands who perform frequently at such venues as Johnno's, The Pumphouse, Road Well Café and Ripples in Sandy Ground; Rafe's and the Red Dragon Dance Club in South Hill and The Dune Preserve on Rendezvous Bay.
SIGHTSEEING: Explore caves and grottos. The Wallblake House, a restored 17th century plantation house, is the oldest on the island. Lobster village at Island Harbor. Salt ponds at Sandy Ground. Dolphin Discovery -- a pool where one can actually interact with the dolphins. Big Spring -- an ancient Amerindian cavern with petroglyphs carved into the face of the rock walls. The Warden's place is Anguilla's 2nd oldest property, dating back to the 18th century. Heritage Collection Museum. An island tour for 1 or 2 persons cost approximately US $65.
Anguilla Beaches Video
We would like to introduce you to a beautiful island that we call tranquility wrapped in blue also known as Anguilla.
The powdery beaches, aqua blue sea and incredible sunsets are among a few of the things that make it a real tropical paradise.
Vacation and tourism magazines around the world claim that Anguilla has the most beautiful beaches in the world. Celebrities like Brad Pitt, Janet Jackson, Robert Deniro, Robin Williams and Uma Therman all visit this tropical paradise because of it's tranquility and beauty.
Viceroy Anguilla Hotels and Resorts
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On a beach overlooking Barnes Bay, this upscale resort is 5 km from Cuisinart Resort Golf Course and 8 km from Blowing Point Ferry Terminal.
Posh modern rooms with beachy decor feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and Nespresso machines, plus furnished decks and soaking tubs. Luxe suites add kitchens and 4-poster beds; 3- to 5-bedroom beachfront villas are also available. Room service is offered 24/7.
Dining options include 3 restaurants and a lounge. The property features 3 outdoor pools, tennis courts and a 24-hour gym. There’s also a kids’ club. A spa/salon offers massages and beauty treatments.
Address: Barnes Bay, West End 2640, Anguilla
Phone:+1 800-201-9580
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Falcon Nest in Island Harbor, Anguilla!
Anguilla's only place for the Falcon Dip! This beach bar/restaurant is my absolute favorite place to eat when in Anguilla! I could have every single entrée and be blown away with how wonderful the presentation, freshness and flavor was perfectly placed in each meal. It's even easy on the pocket, the costs was so reasonable that I went back every night for another excellent experience! Locals and tourists line up for the best lobster, chicken wings, mahi mahi...you name it, they have it! Just don't forget the Falcon Dip! This video was an improvised commercial my friends and I thought was necessary to pass on the good word on how AMAZING this dip and location truly is! You know it's Out of this World when the food makes you create a video for it!
Cart Wheels in Anguilla
And a little beach clean up.
Anguilla Piggies
There are a few working farms in Anguilla. We ran into the one featured in this video, while venturing through Anguilla's backroads. The pigs were just too cute to not stop and fawn over... I just had to NOT think about ribs or bacon! Unfortunately, one of the piglet's Dad DID have food on his mind.