Travel to Montserrat


Montserrat It is a quiet island, where you can relax by taking long walks. During these walks, you will be able to observe the different birds that live in the area. Also, you will be able to carry out other activities such as snorkeling or enjoying a couple of drinks taking a game of dominoes with the inhabitants of the island.

This little island of Caribbean suffered a devastating misfortune when its volcano, the Soufrière Hills, erupted in 1995. Later in 1997 it also caused panic throughout the area. Almost half of the island is uninhabited, including the capital, Plymouth, which today remains half submerged in the ashes volcanic and the mud. The effects of the volcano were not limited only to physical destruction; Montserrat's economy was severely damaged, and around two thirds of the population left the island.

The volcano is still active, but this in itself is an attraction for tourists looking for something beyond the usual experience of enjoying a Caribbean with great beaches and luxury resorts. Believe it or not, the options gastronomic In Montserrat they are very varied, with a large selection of international and local specialties. Most bars serve imported beers, spirits, and wines. The specialties Regional are:

- Salt fish
- Mountain chicken. Actually what is served is a few pieces of meat from a typical frog from the large area, so do not think that what you are going to eat in this dish is chicken.
- Soup of pumpkin.
- breaded aubergines

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