Diving and the outdoors at its best:
Lying in the Tropics and in the Trade Wind belt, the heat is tempered by the cooling effect of the other, temperatures rarely rise above 85F or drop below 70F. The driest part of the year is generally from February to July. The western or leeward coast offers a number of attractive bays with black and white sand allowing safe swimming in crystal clear waters with abundant snorkeling opportunities. Guests can lounge on the beach un-harassed by vendors, masseurs, or other beach goers for that matter. Green Monkey Inn & Dive Shop in Little Bay provides a very friendly service. Excellent facilities, boats for hire, dive canoes and a local bar - what more can you ask for? A short canoe dive to Rendezvous Bluff provides a wonderful variety of fish, octopus and stunning coral life - virtually unsurpassed. Troy the owner offers dive locations as far a field as Redonda. So be it a beach dive in Woodlands, or a boat dive off Plymouth, Montserrat has some of the best the Caribbean has to offer.
Hot Rocks and unsurpassed spectacle !:
Yes Montserrat has a Volcano - That's what makes it so interesting. Since its initial eruption in 1995 the island has now a reduced population of about 7,000 people but has magically retained its original friendly Caribbean charm. The Montserrat Volcano Observatory (MVO) offers excellent information on current activity (now in its 3rd phase) and holds tours every Tuesday and Thursday at 2:30 at its observatory in Friths, where excellent views comparable with Arawak's abound. Don't worry Arawak together with the MVO is situated in the safe zone but viewing is free to occupiers from Arawak's panoramic pool terrace!
At night turnout the lights and just look up to see an unsurpassed display of stars that you thought were gone forever! The Milky Way IS still there but sadly extinguished from sight in many countries - but not in Montserrat. Star gazing is a must from Arawak's terrace or whilst taking that long dip in the pool at the end of the day. See if you can catch a shooting star.
Hill Trekking:
Wonderful guided tours or indeed unguided walks are available but probably best appreciated with a guide who can find and highlight pleasure in what others would have only ignored. A recent guided tour provided by the Montserrat National Trust provided us with a stunning early morning hike through to the foot hills of Katy Hill. Jack Boy Hill, also being an excellent place to view the Volcano, provided us with a detailed look of the tropical rain forest but also provided us with clear sightings of both male and female Oriol - Montserat's endangered national bird. Stunning views along the walk provided one of the highlights of our visit. - Owner
Other Activities:
nature trekking; bird watching; volcano watching! and general wildlife appreciation