Discover the best top things to do in Blowing Point, Anguilla including Dolphin Discovery Anguilla, GB Ferries, Calypso Charters Anguilla, Funtime Charters, Ocean Two Charters.
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4.5 based on 427 reviews
The dolphinarium is located in Blowing Point beach, 50 meters from migration. There are two ways to reach the destination: From St. Maarten taking the boat in Marigot from the French side will take 20 minutes by Ferry or from the airport in the Dutch side will take 45 minutes by Ferry. Once the boat has stopped at Blowing Point, you will have to get to our offices by your own. From there we will take you by taxi (included) to the dolphinarium that is 500 meters from the Office.
4.5 based on 252 reviews
Whether you need an exclusive or shared private charter or simply a ferry shuttle between Anguilla and St. Maarten/Princess Juliana Airport Terminal; a day trip to or drop off and/or pickup from St. Barths; sea excursions around Anguilla or one of its several keys including Prickly Pear and Sandy Island, you are in good hands with GB Express.
After a complicated trip to St. Martin it is such a mice luxury to let GB Ferries pick you up at airport, help you through customs and whisk you off to Anguilla. The staff are very fun and pleasant. We went with the main ferry last time, it was much more cumbersome and took a lot longer. This was more direct and relaxing.
4.0 based on 111 reviews
Calypso Charters Anguilla is a full-service charter boat company specializing in daily airport transfers between Blowing Point Terminal, Anguilla (AXA) & Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM), St. Maarten, as well as private boat charters & excursions in Anguilla, St. Maarten & St. Barths.
4.0 based on 28 reviews
In reading the other reviews, I’m surprised by the experiences of others relative to the transfer experience my husband and I had. We booked a shared transfer through the Belmond Cap Juluca hotel where we are staying (which is amazing!). It may have been the hotel’s coordination that improved the process, but we didn’t have any porters or strange luggage hand offs. We were the only ones on the boat as it was the first day Anguilla opened for tourists. We did have to wait about 25 minutes as we were early to the boat, and another 15 minutes upon arrival for the health administrator to arrive for the test. While no one loves waiting, it was a function of the times not anyone’s issue. The weather is quite windy so it was an adventurous boat ride, but surprisingly I never felt sick or got wet. We sat outside in the front bow for a great view and some welcomed sunshine. Crew was great and super friendly! We debated whether to fly or transfer by boat. Now having done the boat, personally I would rather be on the water in a large boat than tossing around in a small plane, though this is a matter of personal preference. Entire trip took 30 minutes plus another 30 for driving, waiting and admin. If your arrival times perfectly with the departure, it would be even more convenient. Overall I would recommend, especially in a slow season.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
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