Anguilla Channel
Appearance
| Anguilla Channel | |
|---|---|
| Location | Caribbean |
| Coordinates | 18°8′N 63°5′W / 18.133°N 63.083°W |
| Basin countries | Anguilla (United Kingdom) Saint Martin (France) |
| Settlements | Grand Case, Marigot, Blowing Point |

The Anguilla Channel (French: Canal d'Anguilla) is a strait in the Caribbean Sea. It separates the island of Anguilla (a British Overseas Territory) in the north from the Collectivity of Saint Martin, an overseas collectivity of France on the island of Saint Martin, in the south.[1]
Ecology
[edit]A coral reef in the channel known as Chris's Reef was found in 2009. It contains the remains of automotive vehicles which may have been destroyed by Hurricane Luis in 1995 and subsequently placed into the reef for disposal.[2]
Transport
[edit]- There is a regular ferry service between Blowing Point, Anguilla and Marigot, Saint Martin. The ride is 20-25 minutes long.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Data available for Saint Martin (French Part)". OpenSanctions.org. Retrieved 2025-10-05.
- ^ "Blog Archive » Return to Chris's Reef". Les Fruits De Mer. 2010-06-07. Retrieved 2015-12-16.
- ^ "Anguilla ferry routes info and map". FerryGoGo.com. Retrieved 2025-10-05.
Categories:
- Bodies of water of Anguilla
- Landforms of the Collectivity of Saint Martin
- International straits
- Straits of the Caribbean
- Landforms of Saint Martin (island)
- Anguilla–Collectivity of Saint Martin border
- Anguilla stubs
- Caribbean geography stubs
- Non-metropolitan France geography stubs
- Collectivity of Saint Martin stubs