Christianity is the main religion, with major denominations including Roman Catholic and Anglican.
Montserrat is home to unique bird species like the Montserrat Oriole and endangered sea turtles, among others.
Most locals now reside in the northern parts of Montserrat due to the exclusion of Plymouth.
No, Plymouth is not particularly known for its lively nightlife.
Yes, the island of Montserrat has the National Museum which showcases its rich cultural heritage.
While Plymouth itself is within the Exclusion Zone, guided tours offer safe viewing of certain areas.
The architecture includes colonial-era buildings, many of which now sit in ruins due to past volcanic eruptions.
Montserrat’s culture is vibrant, with strong influences from its African and colonial history reflected in festivals and the arts.
Yes, festivals celebrating Calypso music, among others, are common and reflect local traditions.
Snorkeling and diving offer opportunities to explore the island's vibrant coral reefs and marine species.