Ports – Anguilla

Anguilla is a small island in the Caribbean Sea that does not have major seaports due to its size and geographical features. However, the island has several marinas and marine access points that are used for a variety of purposes including tourism, shipping and local fishing. Here are some of them:

  1. Blowing Point Ferry Terminal – The main port terminal on the island, serving ferry services to neighbouring islands including St. Maarten. Ferries transport both passengers and cargo, making this port a key access point to and from the island.
  2. Road Bay – This bay in the north of the island serves as a major location for yachts and other small vessels, providing mooring and services for the local tourist sector and private boat owners

Full list of official ports that exist in the region:

  • ANGUILLA (UN/LOCODE: AIAXA, Caribbean Sea)
  • ROAD BAY ANCH (Caribbean Sea)
  • COVE BAY (Caribbean Sea)
  • RENDEZVOUS BAY (Caribbean Sea)
  • ROAD BAY (UN/LOCODE: AIRBY, Caribbean Sea)
  • CORITO BAY (Caribbean Sea)
  • CROCUS BAY (UN/LOCODE: AICRH, Caribbean Sea)
  • DOG ISLAND BAY (Caribbean Sea)
  • MAUNDAYS BAY (Caribbean Sea)
  • MEADS BAY (Caribbean Sea)
  • PRICKLY PEAR CAYS (Caribbean Sea)
  • SCRUB ISLAND (Caribbean Sea)

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