St. Peter (MS)
St. Peter Parish in Montserrat offers several attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy.
St. Peter Parish in Montserrat offers several attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy.
While much of Plymouth, the former capital of Montserrat, was destroyed by volcanic eruptions, you can still visit
The Montserrat National Trust is located in St. Peter Parish and offers information about the island’s history,
Jack Boy Hill is a scenic lookout point that offers panoramic views of the surrounding coastline, including the
St. Peter Parish is home to several beautiful beaches. Little Bay is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and
St. Peter Parish hosts various cultural events throughout the year, including festivals, music concerts, and local
St. Georges Parish in Montserrat offers several attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy.
Located in St. Georges, the Montserrat Volcano Observatory provides valuable information and research on the
The Centre Hills, located in St. Georges, is a beautiful mountainous region that offers hiking opportunities. Take a
St. Patrick’s Festival is an annual celebration held in March that commemorates Montserrat’s Irish
Little Bay, located in St. Georges, is a picturesque beach with golden sand and crystal-clear waters. It offers a
Richmond Hill, situated in St. Georges, offers breathtaking views of Plymouth and the surrounding areas. Visit the
St. Anthony Parish in Montserrat offers several attractions and activities for visitors to enjoy.
Rendezvous Beach, located in St. Anthony, is a beautiful sandy beach with clear turquoise waters. It’s an ideal
Visit St. Anthony’s Catholic Church, a historic and picturesque church located in St. Anthony Parish. The church
St. Anthony Parish is home to lush greenery and scenic landscapes, making it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts
Take a leisurely stroll along the Blackwood Allen Trail, which offers scenic views of Montserrat’s coastline
St. Anthony Parish is home to diverse bird species, including the rare Montserrat oriole. Birdwatchers can