13 days in Anguilla Itinerary
13 days in Anguilla Itinerary
Created using Inspirock Anguilla trip planner
Start: Cairo
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— 11 nights
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End: Cairo
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The Valley — 11 nights

The Valley is the capital of Anguilla, one of its fourteen districts, and the main "town" on the island., it had a population of 1,067.HistoryHistorical landmarksThe Valley has few examples of colonial architecture due to the relocation of Anguilla's administration to St. The Valley is known for nightlife, adventure, and wildlife. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: stroll through Meads Bay, enjoy the sand and surf at Crocus Bay Beach, soothe aching muscles at some of the top local wellness centers, and explore the activities along Maundays Bay.
To find where to stay, maps, traveler tips, and other tourist information, refer to the The Valley journey planner.
Cairo, Egypt to The Valley is an approximately 27-hour flight. The time zone difference when traveling from Cairo to The Valley is minus 6 hours. Traveling from Cairo in December, expect The Valley to be somewhat warmer, temps between 34°C and 26°C. On the 12th (Mon), you'll travel back home.
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To find where to stay, maps, traveler tips, and other tourist information, refer to the The Valley journey planner.
Cairo, Egypt to The Valley is an approximately 27-hour flight. The time zone difference when traveling from Cairo to The Valley is minus 6 hours. Traveling from Cairo in December, expect The Valley to be somewhat warmer, temps between 34°C and 26°C. On the 12th (Mon), you'll travel back home.
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Highlights from your trip
Anguilla travel guide
A peaceful set of islands with a pristine, bespoke tourism infrastructure, Anguilla offers a restful vacation for beach-lovers, honeymooners, and diving enthusiasts. A scattering of historic attractions in Anguilla stand as testament to the native and colonial histories of the set of paradisal islands, but the focus here lies much more on coastlines rather than timelines. The beaches of Anguilla remain relatively untouched, allowing the scenery to speak for itself. However, this is no back-to-basics place, with whatever tourist developments there are being made to luxury standards, and priced accordingly.