A tiny island was just ranked safest in the Caribbean — here’s why travelers love it

Tiny Caribbean Island Takes Top Spot for Safety, Attracting Travelers Seeking Tranquility and Luxury

Anguilla, a British overseas territory nestled between St. Maarten and the US Virgin Islands, has earned the top spot as the safest destination in the Caribbean, according to a 2025 ranking from World Population Review. The island's tranquil atmosphere, crystal-clear waters, and luxury resorts have made it an attractive choice for travelers seeking a peaceful getaway.

Crime rates on Anguilla are notoriously low, with violent or petty crimes being virtually non-existent. According to the report, tourists can feel safe and at ease in this tropical oasis, making it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

While the review noted that drug-related offenses are "moderate," they rarely affect visitors, who come to Anguilla to enjoy its stunning beaches, lush green landscapes, and vibrant culture. The island's friendly hospitality, diverse cuisine, and exclusive resorts make it a little harder to reach, but for those willing to venture off the beaten path, the rewards are well worth the effort.

Anguilla was also recognized by Travel + Leisure's 2025 World's Best Awards as one of the top islands globally and the highest-ranked in the Caribbean. The island's peaceful shores, welcoming locals, and lack of high-rise buildings or shopping malls make it an idyllic escape from the stresses of modern life.

For travel expert Erin Schroeder, Anguilla stands out as one of the best destinations in the Caribbean, offering a unique blend of tranquility, luxury, and exclusivity. "The island of Anguilla being named the safest country in the Caribbean is an incredible win," she said. "Safety in the Caribbean is a top three deciding factor when travelers are weighing various islands."

Schroeder notes that Anguilla's exclusive appeal makes it more difficult to reach, but for those willing to invest the time and effort, the rewards are well worth it. "There's a high price of entry," she said. "Travelers have to fly to St. Maarten and take a boat, which costs about $115 per person each way for a shared ferry."

To travel smartly in Anguilla, John Rose, chief risk adviser for Altour, recommends taking a "layered" approach to safety. This involves reviewing local advisories, checking with hosts or advisers for up-to-date information, and practicing common-sense precautions like limiting displays of wealth and using registered transportation.

"Safety is dynamic, not static," Rose said. "The best travelers prepare by gathering accurate information before they go, monitoring while they're there and staying ready to respond if something changes." With its low crime rates, stunning natural beauty, and luxurious resorts, Anguilla is a top choice for travelers seeking a tranquil Caribbean getaway.
 
🤔 I gotta say, $115 per person each way for a shared ferry sounds like a pretty steep price tag just to get to this supposedly "safest" island 🤑 And let's be real, if you're looking for tranquility and luxury, you might as well just stay in your own city and enjoy the peace and quiet at home 😴 I mean, what's so special about Anguilla that it's worth going all the way to the Caribbean for? 🤷‍♀️
 
just got the scoop on anguilla being the safest island in the caribbean 🌴👍 i mean what's not to love? crystal clear waters, stunning beaches, luxury resorts... it's like a tropical paradise come true 💸 but seriously tho, crime rates are super low and tourists can feel really safe there. plus, it's off the beaten path so you have to fly into st maarten and take a ferry, which is actually kinda worth it for the price 🤑 anyway, i'm def adding anguilla to my bucket list ASAP! ✈️
 
Anguilla's safety record is definitely impressive 🙌, I mean who wouldn't want to visit a place with virtually no crime? It sounds like an idyllic escape from the stresses of city life... but at what cost? $115 per person each way for just getting there? That's a pretty hefty price tag 💸. And while I get that exclusivity can be appealing, it does make it more difficult to reach certain groups of people who might not have the means to afford it.

I also wonder how 'moderate' drug-related offenses really are, and what that means in practice 🤔. It's great that locals and visitors alike seem friendly and welcoming, but let's not forget that there can be power imbalances at play when it comes to tourism. Overall, Anguilla does sound like a great destination for those seeking tranquility and luxury, but I think we should all be aware of the potential trade-offs 🤗.
 
omg 🤩 i totally get why anguilla is on top of the safest destination list!!! who wouldn't want to escape to a tropical oasis with crystal clear waters and luxury resorts? 🌴🏖️ its like a little slice of heaven on earth! i'm not surprised they're recognizing it as one of the top islands globally and in the caribbean - its vibe is so chill and peaceful, perfect for those looking to unwind and relax. and yeah, $115 per person each way sounds steep, but trust me, its worth it! 😅
 
Anguilla's safety record is pretty impressive 🙏. I mean, who wouldn't want to visit an island with crystal-clear waters, lush green landscapes, and luxury resorts? It's like a tropical paradise on earth. The fact that crime rates are super low is definitely a major draw for travelers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

I think what's also great about Anguilla is its unique blend of tranquility and exclusivity. While it can be a bit harder to reach, with prices around $115 per person each way for a shared ferry, it's definitely worth the effort. And from what I've heard, the island's welcoming locals, diverse cuisine, and stunning beaches make it an absolute gem.

For me, safety is always a top priority when traveling, and Anguilla seems to hit all the right notes 🌴. Of course, it's always important to do your research, stay informed, and practice common-sense precautions, but overall I think Anguilla has a great reputation for being a safe and welcoming destination.

Let's hope more travelers get to experience this Caribbean gem soon!
 
I'm loving the idea of an idyllic escape from city life 🌴🏖️. But let's get real, $115 per person each way to get to Anguilla via St. Maarten? That's pretty steep 🤑. I mean, I can understand why you'd want to avoid all the touristy areas and high-rise buildings, but it might be worth considering more affordable options for travelers who aren't looking to splurge 💸.
 
omg u gotta see this anguilla is literally the safest place in caribbean now lol they got crystal clear waters and luxury resorts but also super low crime rates no petty crimes or anything like that 🌊🏖️ its like a dream come true for ppl who wanna escape city life and just relax on the beach idk what's the point of traveling if u can't even feel safe lol
 
OMG u guys 🤯 I just read that Anguilla is the safest island in the Caribbean! Like literally, no major crimes happen there 😌 it's like a peaceful paradise with crystal clear waters and luxury resorts 🏖️🌴 plus, the locals are super friendly and welcoming 👋

I can see why it's a top choice for people looking to escape city life 💁‍♀️ and find some tranquility 🙏 but omg the boat ride from St Maarten is like, $230 per person each way 🚣‍♀️ that's just crazy! 😱

anywayz I think it's cool that there are people like Erin Schroeder and John Rose giving tips on how to stay safe in Anguilla 👍 "layered" approach to safety is a good idea imo 💡
 
I think it's really cool that Anguilla made the cut as the safest destination in the Caribbean 🌴🕊️! I've always wanted to visit a place with crystal-clear waters and no petty crime, you know? 😎 It sounds like the island has this perfect balance of tranquility and luxury, and I'm not surprised it's getting so much attention from travel experts. The idea that visitors have to fly to St. Maarten and take a boat for $115 each way is still pretty steep, though... but if you're looking for a stress-free getaway, Anguilla might be worth the splurge 🤑🌊
 
omg u gotta check out anguilla!!! 😍 it's literally the safest island in the caribbean right now! 🌴 i mean crime rates are super low and everyone is so friendly there's this one resort that's like, super exclusive and u have to take a boat from st maarten but trust me its worth it lol $115 round trip ferry isn't even that bad 🚣‍♀️ plus ur getting all the luxury amenities and crystal clear waters... what more can u ask for? 🌊
 
🤦‍♂️ I mean, what's with the $115 ferry ride from St. Maarten? Like, come on! You're already shelling out top dollar to stay at one of those luxury resorts... 🤑 Can't they just make it easier for people to get to Anguilla without breaking the bank? 🚣‍♂️ It's not exactly inclusive travel here. And what about all the tourists who are gonna end up driving around in rental cars, potentially risking accidents or getting lost on those tiny roads? 🚗😬 I'm all for safety and tranquility, but let's be real, it's a Caribbean island – there are gonna be some risks involved! 😏
 
This all seems too good to be true 🤔... I mean, what's the catch? How can one island in the Caribbean possibly have zero violent or petty crimes? It just doesn't add up. And $115 per person each way for a shared ferry? That's not exactly budget-friendly 😒. Plus, all this talk about safety and security makes me think there must be some kind of hidden agenda here... like they're trying to control who can and can't visit the island 🤐. What if it's just a ploy to keep tourists from finding out about some dark secret? 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm so stoked about this news 🤩! I've been meaning to plan a trip to the Caribbean for ages and now that I know Anguilla is one of the safest islands out there, I'm totally sold ✈️. The idea of escaping to a tranquil oasis with crystal-clear waters and luxury resorts sounds like absolute heaven 😌. I mean, who wouldn't want to ditch the hustle and bustle of city life for a peaceful getaway on a beautiful island? 🌴 Plus, the fact that it's off the beaten path makes me think it'll be an even more exclusive and unique experience 💕. I'm definitely adding Anguilla to my bucket list ASAP!
 
😊 I'm loving this news! Tiny Anguilla island taking the top spot as safest destination in the Caribbean? 🌴🏖️ It's not surprising to me, honestly. Have you guys ever been to an island where you felt completely at peace and safe? That's what I want for my next vacation, no doubt about it 😌. I love that they're focusing on tranquility and luxury - who doesn't deserve a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life? 🤩 My tip: if you do end up going to Anguilla, take advantage of those early morning yoga classes or sunset sails - pure bliss! 💆‍♀️🌅
 
I'm so down for Anguilla right now 🌴🏖️! I mean, who wouldn't want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life for some crystal-clear waters and luxury resorts? The fact that it's like, super safe with low crime rates is a major bonus. I've heard those US Virgin Islands can be pretty sketchy 🤔. And $115 per person each way just to get there? Worth it, right? 💸
 
Anguilla being the safest destination in the Caribbean is kinda surprising 🤔... I mean, we've all seen those pictures of beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters, but what's really going on behind the scenes? Like, how many tourists actually do end up getting scammed or robbed? And what about the environmental impact of all these luxury resorts? I'm not saying Anguilla isn't a great place to visit, but let's not get too caught up in the hype. There's gotta be more to it than just a fancy ranking 🤑...
 
Anguilla being the safest spot in the Caribbean makes sense, I guess 🤔. I mean, have you seen those crystal-clear waters and lush green landscapes? It's like a tropical paradise or something. But, to be real, 115 bucks for a shared ferry ride is kinda steep 😅. I'd rather take my chances with St. Maarten or the US Virgin Islands, they're not that far off and still got plenty of great spots to hang out. Plus, Anguilla's whole "exclusive" vibe might be a bit too much for me, I like being able to walk around without worrying about getting mugged or whatever 😂.
 
🌴 so i was checking the stats on anguilla's tourism industry and it looks like they got around 80k visitors in 2024 which is a pretty significant increase from last year 📈. and let's look at this - crime rates are super low, only about 40 reported crimes per 100k people which is way below the global average 🤯. but what i found really interesting is that most tourists aren't affected by drug-related offenses, it's literally not a thing on the island 😴.

anyway, here's a quick chart of anguilla's safety stats vs other caribbean islands:

| island | violent crime rate per 100k people |
| --- | --- |
| anguilla | 0.04 |
| st. maarten | 3.44 |
| us virgin islands | 2.15 |

and did you know that anguilla's got one of the highest hotel occupancy rates in the caribbean? like, over 85% 📊. that's gotta be a good indicator of its luxury appeal 😎.

oh and i just found out that st. maarten is actually getting more visitors than anguilla now, who knew 🤔. maybe it's because they've got more shopping malls and high-rise buildings? but honestly i think anguilla's still the winner here in terms of safety and tranquility 😌.

btw, have you guys seen those travel + leisure awards? anguilla just made it to the top 10 islands globally 🏖️.
 
ang uilla is defo the epitome of chill vibes 🌴😎, who needs city life when you can have crystal clear waters & no crime to speak of? i mean, its like they say "you can't buy happiness" but in anguilla's case, you don't need to spend a fortune either 💸🏖️. seriously tho, its awesome that its getting all this recognition, and im sure the locals are over the moon about it 🌕. anyone ever been to anguilla? i've got a buddy who went there last year and he said it was like heaven on earth ☀️
 
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