Ferry Travel
Check the ferry schedule in advance as departure times can vary between the public ferry and private charters.
Situated on the southern shores of Anguilla, Blowing Point is a peaceful village that functions as the island's primary maritime gateway. It is home to the main ferry terminal, making it the first point of contact for many visitors arriving by sea from Saint Martin. Beyond its role as a transit hub, the village maintains a quiet, welcoming atmosphere characteristic of Anguillian culture. Its strategic location provides easy access to the island's famous white-sand beaches and vibrant local life, offering a convenient and scenic starting point for any Caribbean adventure.
Situated on the southern shores of Anguilla, Blowing Point is a peaceful village that functions as the island's primary maritime gateway. It is home to the main ferry terminal, making it the first point of contact for many visitors arriving by sea from Saint Martin. Beyond its role as a transit hub, the village maintains a quiet, welcoming atmosphere characteristic of Anguillian culture. Its strategic location provides easy access to the island's famous white-sand beaches and vibrant local life, offering a convenient and scenic starting point for any Caribbean adventure.
Main ferry terminal connecting Anguilla to neighboring islands.
Strategic southern coast location with easy beach access.
Quaint village atmosphere with a authentic local feel.
Primary entry point for international travelers arriving by boat.
Primary entry point for visitors arriving from Saint Martin.
Home to one of the fourteen districts of Anguilla.
Offers a more functional, transit-oriented environment compared to the secluded resort areas.
Check the ferry schedule in advance as departure times can vary between the public ferry and private charters.
Have your travel documents ready for customs and immigration upon arrival at the ferry terminal.
Travelers arriving by sea and those seeking a quiet coastal base.
XCD $
$200-$400 p/day
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Consider arranging a taxi or car rental at the terminal to easily reach your final destination on the island.
December-April
Pleasant weather and manageable crowds make this an ideal time for island hopping via the ferry.
Warm temperatures and calmer seas are great for boat travel, though it is the start of the hurricane season.
A quieter time on the island with lower prices, but be mindful of the peak hurricane season in September and October.
The peak tourist season offers the best weather, though the ferry terminal and village will be much busier.