Discover the best top things to do in Montserrat, Montserrat including Blackwood Allen Trail, Sun's Montserrat Island Tours - Day Tours, Scuba Montserrat, Montserrat Island Dive Centre, Oriole Walkway Trail, Little Bay Beach, Duberry-Cassava Trail, Rendezvous Beach, Aqua Montserrat, Woodlands Beach.
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The Blackwood Allen Trail located in the Centre Hills. The hike startseither at the Grand View B & B in Baker Hill or in Mongo Hill next to theSeventh Day Adventist Shelter. Highlights include a variety of flora andfauna including our national bird - The Montserrat Oriole and the nationalflower - The Heliconia. The trail allows for stunning views of the northernvillages and the coastline below. The route also takes you through theBlackwood Allen Stream where a variety of fresh water fish species can befound.
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Your adventure begins with a trip to the North-East of the island where you may see your first glimpse of our volcano. You will see our new capitol, museum, and MVO.Then it’s on to the highlight of your journey, a trip across the Belham Valley (covered in Lahars)into Richmond Hill with breath taking views of the buried city and an up close and personal look at our modern day Pompeii.
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Scuba Montserrat has been operating on this beautiful island since 2005. Your dive experience will be relaxing and paced to your skill level. You will see some of the most untouched parts of the Caribbean Sea, whether it be by boat or shore! We also offer Snorkeling, Kayaking, Boat Tours, and Instructional Classes. Our Dive Shop is located in Little Bay right on the sea, give us a call to make your vacation just that more incredible!
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We are a small Scuba Diving business on Montserrat, West Indies. As the youngest SCUBA dive operation on the island we are fast growing and building our client base. We offer scuba and snorkel tours, PADI scuba diving instruction and can even help you arrange your other adventures during your visit. In our 14 months of operation we have certified 20 divers at various levels from entry level, PADI Open Water Diver to full blown PADI Professional, Divemaster! On top of this we have personally guided 20 absolute novices into their first time of blowing bubbles underwater in the PADI Discover Scuba Diving program. Get in touch, we'd love to hear about your trip.
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The Oriole Walkway Trail starts at Hill Top near the Bank of Montserrat and runs SW to Cassava Ghaut. Highlights include an abundance of flora and fauna. Excellent views of the Silver Hills, the northern part of the island and Olveston can also be seen from this trail.
Like the other trails on Montserrat you 'can' do this yourself, unguided, but it has the potential for may wrong turnings, with few signs (even getting to the start of the trail from Hilltop Coffee House can be tricky). Doing it with a guide such as Scriber, as we did, is really recommended and allows you to revisit and know the route to follow. It is steep in places and obviously the difficulty is not just your own fitness, it also varies according to weather - its a rain forest so expect rain in some months and paths are uneven and can be slippery. Don't expect a well signposted trail as per footpaths in the UK, nor a highly prepared and marked trail with picnic places as per the US - its a hiking trail as hiking should be! Another reason to take a guide is to get the best understanding of local flora and fauna, including friendly tarantulas (in a hole in the middle of the path), and the trails titular bird, the oriole. We loved every last second, ending watching humming birds feed. Take a guide, and go!
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Duberry-Cassava Trail starts in Woodlands. A short walk will take you to a picnic area and to ruins of unknown use and origin. This area is ideal for a relaxing afternoon with the chirping of birds and a trickling steam in the background.
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We hiked in (whew doggie) via Rendezvous Nature Trail and enjoyed the quietude, sailboats moored just off the shore and most enjoyably the Tropicbirds with their long long tails and playful flying nature. The surf was too rough for us to snorkel but we could see how, in softer seas it would be excellent.
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AQUA Montserrat is a 100% locally owned and operated small business where all of Montserrat's water fanatics come together and enjoy the beauty of our seas. We offer recreational freediving, snorkelling, adventure-tours, kayaking, kids ocean club - Fish 'N Fins, events, and much more!
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Trip Advisor picture is quite apt. This black sand beach is a gem enjoyed by locals and tourists alike, though never truly crowded. The beach serves as a turtle nesting ground and officials take that stewardship quite seriously. Off shore a number of man made coral reefs are underway, as well. There are changing rooms and bathrooms as well as shaded picnic tables. We didn’t swim but judged the surf to be a bit rough.
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