Due to the active
Soufriere Hills Volcano, there's a global fascination attached to Montserrat these days. Thus, tourists certainly get treated to a novel island visit. Once here, they view this corner of the Caribbean with a new perspective, one not associated with other tropical experiences. Districts have shifted. What once existed is no more. But this beautiful emerald isle is rising from the ash and promises to gleam even brighter as an off-the-beaten-track destination.
Scientists have assured us that it is perfectly safe for visitors to come to the designated safe area in Montserrat. This is where you'll find the majority of activities and accommodations, and there is much to explore here.
St John's to St Peter's
We start our journey in the far north, which is the area farthest away from the volcano. Both the sea port and heliport are at this end of the island, so whether you are arriving on the Ferry or Helicopter you will be arriving in this area. To your north are the Silver Hills,...
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Garibaldi Hill
- This is a good vantage point to view the devastated capital, Plymouth. The long deserted town, destroyed by the eruptions of the Soufriere Hills...
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- Attractions
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Old Road Bay
- A walk along this beach is most interesting, since it has been partially covered by dried mud and cooled volcanic material washed down from the...
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- Lakes and Rivers
- Old Towne
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Woodlands Beach
- This is a favorite beach for picnics and parties, and features a covered patio with concrete tables and benches, barbecue grill, running water...
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- Lakes and Rivers
- Woodlands
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