The island country of Anguilla in the Caribbean Sea is a British overseas territory composed of a main island and other smaller islands and cays, the majority of which are uninhabited. It is one of the smallest countries in the Americas, lying north of Saint Martin and east of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Anguilla is usually reached by ferry boats or cruise ships.
As you can see from the online webcams, Anguilla has stunning sand beaches that are regarded as the best in the world, as well as inviting bays.
The island provides excellent diving opportunities on ecologically significant corals. Aside from water sports, visitors enjoy Anguilla's hiking trails, horseback riding, and other activities.
Throughout the year, the island hosts a variety of festivals and events, including the annual Anguilla Yacht Regatta and the Anguilla Summer Festival. 

Anguilla’s capital is the small town called The Valley, situated in the centre of the main island. The Valley is home to a few historical buildings, such as the Walkable House, a restored plantation house dating back to 1787, art galleries, and fine hotels and villas. The town is home to the island's tallest point, Crocus Hill, offering splendid panoramic views, stunning white-sand beaches, and the Anguilla Watersports park.
Along the wonderful coast of Anguillera, there are tiny villages hosting resorts and lively bars, such as Sandy Ground and Island Harbour. 

Population: estimated 15 thousand people

Capital: The Valley

Other places: Blowing Point Village, Sandy Ground Village

Religion: Anglican, Methodist, Pentecostal

Climate: Tropical climate, tropical wet and dry climate

Popular attractions: Shoal Bay East, Meads Bay Beach, Rendezvous Bay Beach