Anguilla - Security
Anguilla Security for Yachts
Overall Crime and Safety
Based on reports to Noonsite from cruisers, petty theft is on the rise in the Caribbean in general. Cruisers should take basic safety precautions and use common sense when ashore. Avoid walking alone in isolated areas, especially at night. Don’t carry large amounts of cash around or wear expensive jewelry.
The risks of petty theft, pickpocketing and assault increases during regattas and festivals. Do not leave drinks unattended.
General Maritime Issues
Dinghy thieves operate throughout the Caribbean. Be sure to lift, chain, and lock your dinghy and outboard when not in use, especially at night. When leaving your dinghy ashore, ensure that your dinghy and outboard are securely locked.
AirTags and other cell based/Bluetooth tracking devices are being used by cruisers to track their dinghys/outboards. Some thieves are aware of this practice and may detect, locate and disable them. Understand the limitations of using tracking devices. (See this May 2024 Jost Van Dyke, BVI CSSN report.) The use of GPS trackers (rather than Bluetooth trackers) is recommended. See this Report by David Lyman.
Advice throughout the Caribbean is to remove items from the deck that may be tempting for thieves. When going ashore close all hatches, lock your boat, hide valuables out of sight and secure any loose items, including fuel/jerry cans and jugs. Keep the boat well-lit to deter boarders. It is also advisable to keep your cockpit/salon areas and hatches locked at night when sleeping onboard.
A new method of corruption appearing in Caribbean islands is for a “finders” fee to be demanded when a stolen dinghy is “found”. (See this Nov 2023 Tyrell Bay, Carriacou CSSN report and this Apr 2024 Clifton Harbour, SVG CSSN report.)
Specific Maritime Areas of Concern
There have been few reported incidents in Anguilla though thefts and attempted thefts have occurred in the past.
Caribbean Safety and Security Net
The Caribbean Safety and Security Net (CSSN) collects and shares reliable reports of crimes against yachts in the Caribbean, helping cruisers make informed decisions.
The CSSN website offers current and past incident reports, stats, regional piracy info, and annual summaries. Here are some of the ways to use their site:
- Subscribe to CSSN to receive free alerts via Telegram or Email.
- View the Interactive Map to view the latest reports in your cruising area.
- Search Reported Incidents to view reports by event type, country or key words.
- Review Incident Statistics to view statistics by type, country and time.
- Report an Incident if you’ve experienced or witnessed a boarding, robbery, or other security issue, report it via the CSSN Incident Reporting Form.
- Review CSSN’s General Security Precautions for Cruisers.
Incident Reports
Visit the CSSN Anguilla page or visit the CSSN Interactive Map to keep up to date with the latest incident reports.
Also review the Noonsite Related Security Reports for Anguilla.
Last updated: July 2025
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Wondering if the listed cruising permit costs for Anguilla are in EC or US dollars. One week permit cost listed is 1125 for 5 to 20 tons. If in US dollars this would be $416.66. Big difference.
Hi Stephen!
The cruising permit fees for Anguilla are in EC. I’ve updated Noonsite to add clarity and provided a link to the brochure about the National Park – https://naturalresources.gov.ai/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/NEW-MPA-Brochure.pdf.
Great question and we hope this helps others when using Noonsite.
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Megan
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Yesterday I tried to use the SailClear at Road Bay and they DO NOT use it here.
here’s a great map of anchorages in Anguilla for anyone looking
https://www.virtualbeachs.com/anguilla4.html