On May 30th, 1967, Anguilla issued a unilateral declaration of independence and established itself as the “Republic of Anguilla.” Anguilla Day is commemorated with many festivities, including parades, cultural events, boat races, and local performances, all aimed at celebrating the island’s identity, history, and accomplishments. The festivities typically commence at the Ronald Webster Park, featuring an official parade led by the Commissioner of Police. The boat race is a highlight of the day’s events, offering a unique and thrilling experience for participants and spectators.
Anguilla Day
May 30, 2024 | Commonwealth News