Anguilla National Trust
Preserving Anguilla's Past, Protecting Its Future
The Anguilla National Trust was established in 1988 (by Ordinance) and operates as a statutory body charged with sustaining the island's natural and cultural heritage. Since 1991, its headquarters have been housed in the historic Old Customs Building in The Valley.
Mandate & Activities
- Management and protection of heritage sites, national parks, and conservation lands
- Curated heritage and nature tours for the public and educational groups
- Environmental and biodiversity research, habitat restoration, and species monitoring
- Cultural education, awareness programs, archival preservation, and community outreach
Visitor Experience & Tours
ANT offers walking heritage tours, nature trails, and site visits that highlight Anguilla's history, geology, and ecological diversity. Their guides share local stories and protectively manage sensitive sites to ensure sustainable tourism.
Location & Contact
Headquarters: Old Customs Building, The Valley, Anguilla.
Phone: (264) 497-5297 | Email: fm.axatrust@gmail.com
Website: axanationaltrust.com
Established Heritage Institution:
Founded by statute in 1988 to protect Anguilla's natural and cultural heritage.
Headquarters in Old Customs Building:
Home to ANT since 1991 in a historic building.
Guided Tours & Conservation:
Offers public tours, research, and habitat stewardship.
Cultural & Environmental Focus:
Balances preservation of historical sites with ecological protection.