Montserrat, a British Overseas Territory in the Caribbean, is often called the "Emerald Isle of the Caribbean" due to its lush green hills and Irish heritage. Plymouth, the former capital, is a modern-day Pompeii after the devastating volcanic eruptions of the 1990s. The Montserrat Volcano Observatory allows visitors to learn about the active Soufrière Hills Volcano. The island`s untouched coral reefs make for excellent snorkeling and diving. Montserrat`s St. Patrick’s Festival, a week-long celebration of its Irish roots, is a unique cultural event. Local cuisine blends Irish, African, and Caribbean flavors. With its intriguing blend of natural beauty, disaster-recovery, and unique culture, Montserrat provides an extraordinary Caribbean destination.
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