Discover an island where world-class cuisine and serene beaches create an atmosphere of understated luxury.
To fly from Miami to Anguilla is to exchange a bustling metropolis for an island renowned for its profound tranquility. This direct flight carries you over the Atlantic, leaving the familiar coastline behind for a three-hour journey to one of the Caribbean's most exclusive and serene destinations. The final approach over the island's brilliant white-sand beaches and turquoise waters sets the tone for a stay defined by quiet elegance.
Anguilla is prized for its world-class beaches, a sophisticated culinary scene, and a peaceful character that shuns mass tourism. With no cruise ships or casinos, the island maintains an authentic, refined atmosphere. We manage the direct flight and seamless arrival, ensuring your experience is one of pure relaxation from the moment you take off.
Recommended Aircraft
Citation CJ3+
Rough Estimate
$49,800 (Round Trip)
Capacity
7 People
Flight Time
3:15
The journey to Anguilla should be as peaceful as the island itself. By flying directly into Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport, you avoid the need for connecting flights or ferry transfers from neighboring islands. We coordinate with the on-site FBO to ensure your customs and immigration process is handled privately and efficiently, allowing you to transition from the aircraft to your waiting ground transportation in a matter of minutes.
All price estimates are for a round-trip, Friday through Sunday itinerary. Actual quotes vary depending on factors like season, available aircraft and more. Your quoted price may be more or less than the estimates on this page.
PC‑12 NGX
6 People
$38,300
Citation XLS+
8 People
$63,600
Citation Sovereign+
9 People
$65,900
Heavy Jet
N/A
Can't land
Your non-stop flight from Miami will land directly at Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport (AXA), the sole and official port of entry for Anguilla. The airport's runway length is suitable for many light and midsize jets, allowing for a convenient direct arrival. For larger aircraft, or during certain weather conditions, a brief stop may be required, a factor we carefully consider during flight planning.
Departing Miami
14201 NW 42nd Ave, Opa-locka, FL 33054
12800 SW 145th Ave, Miami, FL 33186
2100 NW 42nd Ave, Miami, FL 33126
Arriving Anguilla
The Valley, AI-2640, Anguilla
An island celebrated for its world-class beaches, culinary arts, and authentic local music.
Anguilla is home to 33 pristine public beaches, including the world-famous Shoal Bay East and the resort-lined Meads Bay. The island's culinary scene is a major draw, with everything from gourmet restaurants to rustic beachside barbecues. A visit to Sandy Ground is a must for its lively beach bars and local music, especially during the Moonsplash music festival.
Taxis are the primary mode of transport for visitors and are readily available, with set rates for trips between popular destinations. Rental cars offer more flexibility for exploring the island's many beaches. The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), but U.S. dollars are accepted island-wide.
Midsize jets like the Citation Latitude offer an ideal balance for this route, providing a comfortable, stand-up cabin for the three-hour flight while adhering to the performance requirements of Anguilla's runway. Their baggage capacity is ample for beach resort luggage and even a set of golf clubs.
The peak season from December to April offers idyllic weather. Anguilla is known for a sophisticated, tranquil atmosphere year-round, but booking is essential for this period. Major events like the Anguilla Summer Festival in August and Moonsplash in the spring draw significant crowds and require advanced planning for aircraft and accommodations.
Anguilla's Quiet Character
A stunning, naturally formed limestone arch that has been carved by the sea. Located near the western tip of the island, it is a dramatic and popular spot for photographers, especially at sunset.
Built in 1787, this is the oldest and only surviving plantation house on the island. The meticulously restored building, with its outbuildings and slave quarters, offers a poignant look into Anguilla's colonial history.
Consistently ranked among the world's best beaches, this two-mile stretch of perfect white sand and calm, iridescent blue water is the island's most iconic natural attraction, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and relaxing.
A tiny cay just a few minutes by boat from Sandy Ground. This small spit of sand, with a single beach bar and restaurant, offers a perfect Robinson Crusoe-style day trip for snorkeling and fresh-grilled lobster.
Yes, for most light and midsize jets, a direct, non-stop flight is standard. Anguilla's runway is just over 5,400 feet, which is ample for aircraft like a Citation Latitude. For larger, heavier jets, performance calculations for fuel and weight might necessitate a brief technical stop for fuel, which we would determine during planning.
Flying directly into Anguilla (AXA) is far more convenient. It eliminates the time, cost, and logistics of taking a 25-minute ferry or a connecting flight from St. Martin. A direct arrival allows you to clear customs privately on Anguilla and be at your hotel or villa in minutes, providing a much more seamless luxury experience.
The process at Anguilla's private aviation terminal is intimate and efficient. Your aircraft will be met by ground staff, and you'll be escorted to a comfortable, private lounge. An agent will process your passports and paperwork on your behalf, typically in a matter of minutes, while your luggage is transferred directly to your waiting vehicle.
We coordinate your preferred ground transportation to be waiting for you the moment you exit the FBO lounge. Whether you've requested a pre-booked taxi, a private SUV service, or a rental car to be delivered to the airport, it will be ready and waiting, ensuring a smooth and immediate departure to your villa.
Yes, Clayton J. Lloyd International Airport typically operates from sunrise to sunset. The runway is equipped with lighting that can be activated for approved late arrivals, but this requires special coordination and may incur additional fees. We always recommend planning for a daylight arrival to ensure maximum operational flexibility.