Frequently Asked Questions
Q. We are planning our first trip to Anguilla. How much does the weather fluctuate in a given day and throughout the year?
A. The Anguilla Guide offers a detailed assessment of the weather in Anguilla that describes the general climate as well as month to month fluctuations.
All year round, the warm sun shines on the island with temperatures ranging between 70 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit. An occasional threat of tropical rainstorms and hurricanes is to be expected during the months of June to November.
Because of its consistently moderate, tropical climate, Anguilla is a hot spot for travelers, especially during the high season of mid-December to mid-April when winter in other parts of the world is at it's coldest. Finding accommodations in Anguilla during the high season can be challenging. It is wise to book your accommodations in Anguilla early. Your best bet is with privately owned accommodations like BlissVilla because the hotels and large resorts fill up and become overcrowded quickly.
Choosing BlissVilla over more commercialized Anguilla accommodations means being caressed by gentle island breezes as you relax in privacy on the veranda. The open architecture of the villa allows the indoor rooms to remain comfortable and pleasant, and for those warmer nights, both the master and guest bedroom suites are air conditioned to ensure restful, peaceful dreaming.
While the high season is the most popular, there are many advantages to booking your accommodations in Anguilla during the off-season months. Local vendors often offer discounts or reduced prices so you get more for your money when shopping or dining out, and the island is less congested than during the busy winter period.
As the owners of BlissVilla, we have traveled to the island during every time of year. In our experience, the moderate temperatures and tropical climate make vacationing in Anguilla wonderful all year round.
We invite you to check our Rates page for BlissVilla pricing and availability – let us show you how wonderful a stay on the island of Anguilla can be!