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No way to get to Anguilla if you are on SXM.
Elaine ********************************* God Bless the broken road....
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Probably only by a private boat charter.
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Probably only by a private boat charter. And to do that LEGALLY, one would have to go through customs and immigration on Anguilla and since the ferries shut down I do not believe Anguilla would take someone from SXM since Anguilla closed their borders March 20 as stated in the article. This in ONLY good if one is already on Anguilla. " US citizens who have been in Anguilla since the closure of the borders on March 20 are being given an opportunity to leave the island."
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Borders are closed. No boats, ferries, trains, planes or automobiles.
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Travelers should have heeded the warnings earlier. There were plenty of notices out there.
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