Run with a personal touch by Belgian couple Annie and Eric, this charismatic and stylishly decorated place has views out over Belham Valley and the volcano from roomy apartments with full kitchen and private patio or balcony. Reservations are necessary as the owners are not always home.
Essence Guesthouse
Montserrat
Lonely Planet's must-see attractions
Hilltop Coffee House & Family Center
2.51 MILES
A must-see on any Montserrat visit, this nonprofit cafe founded by filmmaker David Lea and his wife Clover does multi-duty as museum, art gallery,…
4.63 MILES
Montserrat’s only white sandy beach is a lovely (though totally facility-free) crescent perfect for swimming, snorkeling and diving. It can only be…
Montserrat Volcano Observatory
1.27 MILES
Scientists at the MVO keep track of the volcano’s every belch and hiccup. At the interpretation center, an 18-minute documentary by local filmmaker David…
3.78 MILES
After about a 3-mile drive south along the east coast (from where the main road reaches the coast), the badly battered road turns into the hills and leads…
1.26 MILES
Ghauts (pronounced 'guts') are steep ravines that send rainwater rushing down from the mountains into the sea. The most famous on the island is Runaway…
4.22 MILES
This modest little museum presents exhibits on aspects of island culture and history from Amerindian times to the present, including photos and dioramas…
1.3 MILES
About halfway down the western coast, this easily accessible dark-sand beach is often footprint-free but has little shade. A covered clifftop picnic area…
0.23 MILES
Now buried under mud and volcanic debris, Belham Valley used to be home to an 18-hole golf course, a bridge and a three-story building. After heavy rain,…
Nearby Montserrat attractions
0.23 MILES
Now buried under mud and volcanic debris, Belham Valley used to be home to an 18-hole golf course, a bridge and a three-story building. After heavy rain,…
0.55 MILES
This small beach at the mouth of the Belham River is great for swimming and is home to a popular beach barn and restaurant. It gets busy with locals on…
1.26 MILES
Ghauts (pronounced 'guts') are steep ravines that send rainwater rushing down from the mountains into the sea. The most famous on the island is Runaway…
4. Montserrat Volcano Observatory
1.27 MILES
Scientists at the MVO keep track of the volcano’s every belch and hiccup. At the interpretation center, an 18-minute documentary by local filmmaker David…
1.3 MILES
About halfway down the western coast, this easily accessible dark-sand beach is often footprint-free but has little shade. A covered clifftop picnic area…
6. Hilltop Coffee House & Family Center
2.51 MILES
A must-see on any Montserrat visit, this nonprofit cafe founded by filmmaker David Lea and his wife Clover does multi-duty as museum, art gallery,…
3.78 MILES
After about a 3-mile drive south along the east coast (from where the main road reaches the coast), the badly battered road turns into the hills and leads…
8. National Museum of Montserrat
4.22 MILES
This modest little museum presents exhibits on aspects of island culture and history from Amerindian times to the present, including photos and dioramas…