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Sightseeing
No visit to Montserrat is complete without a tour of the island, where visitors can enjoy it's beauty and lush vegetation.
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Soufriere Hills Volcano |
The island now attracts world wide fascination about its active volcano. As a result of
the volcanic activity, parts of the island including Plymouth, the capital, and villages in
the southern and eastern areas, have been relocated to the north of the island on the
advice of the scientists at the Montserrat Volcano Observatory.
Scientists have assured the Tourist Board that it is safe for visitors to come to the
designated safe area in Montserrat. The majority of tourist accommodations are in the
safe zone and they are offering full services. Ancillary visitor services are operating as
usual. Tourist attractions such as Chances Peak, Galways, Bamboo Forest and Great
Alps Falls are inaccessible during this period of volcanic activity. However, visitors can
engage in a variety of activities including hiking, scuba diving/snorkeling, mountain
biking, golfing, sailing, tennis, historic tours, iguana feeding a Trimaran sail to
white-sanded Rendezvous Bay.
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