Anguilla - Restrictions

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Marine Park:

Anguillian waters are all protected as a national park.

There are several areas where anchoring is prohibited or severely restricted. These include Little Bay, Dog Island, Prickly Pear, Sandy Island, and Shoal Bay-Island Harbour. Sombrero Island, a land-sea reserve with abundant marine life and historical significance on land, likewise, forbids anchoring.

The Department of Fisheries and Marine Resources has set up and keeps up mooring fields in Little Bay, Sandy Island and Prickly Pear, to make it easier for people to comply with this law.

Note: All Marine Park moorings are only available during the day (from 6:00 am to 7:00 pm daily). Use of the mooring buoys is prohibited for any vessel longer than 55 feet. A user fee is charged, together with the cruising permit.

For more information, see here.

The rules for the Marine Park are:

  • Please do not stand or lean on corals
  • Please do not break off live or dead coral
  • Please do not anchor on any reef or seagrass areas – sandy areas only
  • Please do not throw garbage into the sea
  • Visitors are NOT permitted to fish within Marine Park boundaries
  • NO flora, fauna, or artefact found within any of the Marine Parks may be removed or damaged
  • Activities that may lead to the damage of any flora, fauna, or artefact found within any of the Marine Parks is PROHIBITED
  • Water skiing is NOT allowed within Marine Park boundaries
  • Jetskiing is NOT allowed in any of Anguilla’s waters
  • Fires are NOT allowed on any of Anguilla’s beaches
  • Absolutely no anchoring in Little Bay

Visitors are prohibited from spearfishing and the collection of coral and shellfish.

There are also restrictions on waste disposal for which there is a charge.

Any person who violates one of these terms is subject to a fine of EC$5,000.00 and/or six months imprisonment.

Wide Caribbean’s Marine Protected Areas (CaMPAM)

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  1. June 10, 2019 at 1:43 PM
    glensmith71hotmail-com says:

    Yesterday I tried to use the SailClear at Road Bay and they DO NOT use it here.

  2. August 27, 2017 at 10:47 AM
    Data Entry2 says:

    here’s a great map of anchorages in Anguilla for anyone looking
    https://www.virtualbeachs.com/anguilla4.html