The Valley is the laid-back capital of Anguilla, a British Overseas Territory known for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters, and exclusivity. While it’s more administrative than touristy, The Valley provides a glimpse into authentic island life—surrounded by quiet charm, heritage sites, and proximity to some of the Caribbean’s best beaches.
Unlike most bustling capitals, The Valley is a serene, low-key town with a small population and a peaceful vibe. It’s the center of local life on the island, offering cultural sites, art galleries, and convenient access to Anguilla’s luxury resorts and world-class beaches like Shoal Bay East and Rendezvous Bay.
Explore Anguilla’s colonial past, from slavery to revolution. This museum is a labor of love curated by local historian Colville Petty.
A charming space showcasing Anguillan and Caribbean art, perfect for discovering local talent.
Built in 1787, this is Anguilla’s oldest surviving plantation house, now open for tours.
An architectural gem featuring coral stone and vibrant mosaics, blending faith and artistry.
Shoal Bay East – Often ranked among the top beaches in the world
Rendezvous Bay – Calm, shallow waters perfect for swimming
Meads Bay – Fringed by luxury resorts and restaurants
Sandy Ground – Laid-back, with beach bars and live music
While The Valley isn’t a culinary hotspot itself, nearby eateries offer incredible local and upscale fare.
Top Picks:
Tasty’s Restaurant – Caribbean fusion with a gourmet twist
Blanchards Beach Shack – Feet-in-the-sand casual with top flavors
Veya – Elevated dining in a treehouse setting
Local favorites include:
Johnny cakes, grilled crayfish, goat stew, and Anguillan rum punch
Four Seasons Resort Anguilla (15 min away) – Iconic beachfront opulence
Malliouhana Auberge Resort – Five-star elegance perched above Meads Bay
Easy Corner Villas – Self-catering apartments near The Valley
Carimar Beach Club – Family-friendly and close to top beaches
Best Season: December–April – Ideal weather, peak luxury season
Shoulder Months: May–June – Fewer tourists, better deals
Low Season: July–November – Hurricane season, but good for budget travelers
Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (AXA) is in The Valley and handles regional flights from San Juan, St. Maarten, and Antigua.
Many visitors arrive via ferry from St. Maarten, a short 25-minute ride.
Currency: Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), but USD widely accepted
Language: English
Transportation: Taxis or rental cars—no public transit system
Dress: Casual, but respectful—especially in town and churches