Anguilla?s phase two reopening to international travellers began this month, with the introduction of ?holiday bubbles? and ?guided movements?.
These two concepts combine to allow properties to safely offer their short stay guests access to a variety of approved amenities, services and activities while they stay in place during mandatory quarantine periods of 10-14 days.
Meanwhile, British holidaymakers may have to wait a little longer before touching down on the island?s sands. While Anguilla remains on the UK?s air corridor list meaning no quarantine on return, routes are currently limited due to the month-long UK lockdown. British Airways have announced that their Gatwick-Antigua flights will be paused until December 11, 2020 at the earliest. Once regular commercial flights restart, scheduled inter-island transfers from Antigua to Anguilla will also resume.
All visitors are welcome to the island in phase two, provided that they meet the pre-entry approval requirements. These include a negative PCR test taken within 3- 5 days of arrival, medical insurance that covers the cost of COVID-19 related treatment for 30 days and payment of fees which vary depending on the proposed length of stay.