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Entry Protocols

Entry requirements

Entry rules in response to coronavirus (COVID-19)

Entry to Anguilla

On arrival, all fully vaccinated people will receive a yellow wrist band. All unvaccinated people including residents and minors, will receive a red wrist band. Wrist bands can only be removed at the direction of the Ministry of Health. Details on vaccinations requirements below.

Anguilla’s ports, sea and air, are open to returning residents and visitors. The regular ferry service from Marigot Port (French St. Martin) to Blowing Point Ferry Port has been suspended until further notice.

All people must use certified ground transportation to move from their port of arrival to their destination. People arriving cannot rent vehicles or go in private vehicles until they receive negative results (more on testing below).

Pre-arrival requirements

If you wish to travel to Anguilla you will need prior approval from the Government’s Health Team. You can apply for approval by completing the online form on the Government’s entry portal: https://ivisitanguilla.com/ or COVID-19 website 

As part of the approval process you must provide evidence of a negative RT-PCR (polymerase chain reaction) test taken 3 to 5 days before the planned date of your arrival. Rapid PCR tests and rapid antigen tests will not be accepted. You should not use the NHS testing service to get a test in order to facilitate your travel to another country. You should arrange to take a private test.

Testing on arrival

All visitors and returning residents will be tested on arrival and may be subject to further testing.

On arriving at your destination, either a residential property, hotel, guest house or private rented villa, all person's must stay in place at the property until they have been officially notified by the Ministry of Health that they have been tested out as negative, then and only then can you can explore the island via taxi or rental car.  

Entry requirements for visitors

All adult visitors arriving in Anguilla from 1 July must be fully vaccinated and have received their last vaccination at least 21 days before arrival. The only exception to this requirement is for pregnant women. You will not need to self-isolate on arrival.

Multi-generational families arriving in Anguilla

In a multi-generational family or groups comprising fully vaccinated adults and unvaccinated children under the age of 18, or pregnant women, the unvaccinated persons will be required to take a further RT-PCR test four days after arrival, but will not need to self-isolate.

Returning residents who are not fully vaccinated

Returning residents who are not fully vaccinated, including children under the age of 18, will be required to self-isolate for a period of 10 days after arrival in approved accommodation.

Unaccompanied children

Unaccompanied children under the age of 18 who are not fully vaccinated, coming from a fully vaccinated household and arriving to stay in a fully vaccinated household, will be required to take a RT-PCR test four days after arrival but will not be required to self-isolate on arrival.

Unaccompanied children under the age of 18 who are not fully vaccinated, coming from an unvaccinated household and/or arriving to stay in an unvaccinated vaccinated household, will be required to take a RT-PCR test four days after arrival and will be required to self-isolate for 10 days in approved accommodation.

Covid 19 (Corona Virus) status update weekly

Total cases:  

Active Cases: 109

Recovered Cases: 

Hospitalized Cases: 0