Travel Montserrat

 

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Diane Cohen and Hank Cooper

Introducing The World's Best Kept

Secret Caribbean Island Paradise

Montserrat - The Hidden Bliss Of The Caribbean

Also known as the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean, Travel Montserrat hosts over four thousand population, with abundance of flora and fauna as well as ocean dwellers. A hidden island of bliss in the Caribbean, Montserrat offers you a holiday of dark sandy beaches, crystal blue ocean, and the lush greens and serene mountains. The home to many rare plants and animals, as well a popular for its coral reefs and caves around the shores, adventure and exploration awaits you.
Some would say that Montserrat offers a true Caribbean experience, one which is so pure, unlike most parts which are already tarnished by tourism gimmicks such as large hotels and cruise ships. It offers a true Caribbean island experience, which provides serenity and warm reception by the humble people of the island.


It would come as a surprise to you, that staying in luxurious villas and resort homes are quite affordable compared to most other places in the Caribbean seas. For example, a huge fully furnished beachside villa that comes with a swimming pool, garden and BBQ area, kitchen and other facilities costs only around $700 per week. That is the price that you have to pay for most hotels around other Caribbean islands.


Experience the local cuisine of Montserrat with influences from English, Irish, Creole, Mulatto, and West African dishes, the specialty being obviously seafood. They might not be Michelin Star rated, but the local chefs serve up dishes that would make you salivate for more. Besides the food, the pub and taverns make a favorite visit among fine drinking enthusiasts as they carry good vintage bottles.
You might also want to experience the unique 'grey snow' phenomenon at Montserrat. It only happens once in a while, coming from the great Soufriere Hills Volcano. It is actually dust of ashes, however the locals call it the 'grey snow'. It is a beautiful sight to see. For a more historical experience, visit the ruins of Plymouth which had been buried by lava, mud and ashes.
Despite all the other cultures, Montserrat is heavily influenced by the Irish culture, therefore it would be the perfect place to visit on St. Patrick's day. This is due to the fact that the original settlers of Montserrat were of Irish descendants.


Whether you want to go diving to see the beautiful coral reefs, or explore the caves on the shores, or to just get away from the hustle and bustle of the city to this hidden bliss island of the Caribbean, Montserrat would definitely give you an amazing experience that you will never forget.

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The road to exclusion zone, the roads are in disrepair from the trucks moving the tons of volcanic debris but once you get to Jackboy Hill you can see the other side of the island where the most ash came down and even formed a new coastline where the old airport once stood. 

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