Anguilla Travel Risk Level
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office currently rates Anguilla at Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions). Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory, so there is no British Embassy, and the Royal Anguilla Police Force or other relevant local authorities will support you if you need help.
Government travel advisories
US State Department
UK FCDO
Active disaster alerts (GDACS)
No active GDACS disaster events for Anguilla at this time.
Health alerts (WHO)
No active WHO health alerts for Anguilla at this time.
Global & regional health alerts (WHO)
Cross-border outbreaks and pandemic-scale alerts that affect travellers regardless of destination.
Frequently asked questions
Is it safe to travel to Anguilla?
Anguilla is currently assessed at Level 1 (Exercise Normal Precautions) based on US State Department and UK FCDO advisories. Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory, so there is no British Embassy, and the Royal Anguilla Police Force or other relevant local authorities will support you if you need help.
What is the current US State Department travel advisory for Anguilla?
The US State Department has not published a current travel advisory for Anguilla in our dataset.
What is the current UK FCDO advice for Anguilla?
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office currently advises at Level 1 — Exercise Normal Precautions — for Anguilla. Anguilla is a British Overseas Territory, so there is no British Embassy, and the Royal Anguilla Police Force or other relevant local authorities will support you if you need help.