While I seat here at my desk on this Sunday afternoon taking an occasional glance out the window near me, my mind can't help wandering off to a location that is often frequented by my clients, the Viceroy Anguilla. Although I will never in this lifetime be able to afford the luxury of bringing my closest friends and family for a stay in their 5 bedroom Ocean Front Villa(or any of their other rooms, for that matter), I can't help but day dream about what a glamorous vacation it would be. In my day dream, I would sport a bronzed bikini ready body, and lay by the pool all day long. Or perhaps the beach, but who knows people, this day dream is about having options, options I tell ya. When you're paying $10,000 a night for this villa, depending on what time of year you're there, the options better be aplenty. Juss sayin'. Did I mention the butler service? Yes please. So that's where I'm at today, staring off into the mirage that's formed in our parking lot due to these 100+ temps outside. When I look hard enough into it, I can almost see myself at the Viceroy. Sweet, sweet bliss.
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Going to Anguilla? Here are some things to consider:
1. The serving airport on the island is Wallblake Airport, however you can not fly into Anguilla from North American, Europe, Asia, or Australia. You will need to fly to St. Marten, Antigua, or Puerto Rico, then take a charter flight directly to Blowing Point in Anguilla.
2. Anguilla is a very modest location, and nude or topless bathing is not allowed. Except when you are on the beach, revealing clothing is strongly frowned upon.
3. There are about 30 beaches on the island, but many people will tell you that the Cap Juluca beach in beautiful Maunday's bay is by far the best on the island.
4. Driving is on the left. A local driver's license is required to drive. A local driver's license costs $20 US.
5. The best time for scuba diving is: May through November when the waters are their most calm.






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