The Montserrat National Trust protects and promotes the natural, cultural, and historical heritage of the island, offering visitors a chance to engage with its rich ecological and cultural landscape.
Montserrat National Trust plays a critical role in preserving the island's exquisite natural beauty and cultural heritage. Situated in the Caribbean, Montserrat is characterized by its lush green hills, volcanic landscapes, and vibrant marine life. The Trust manages various projects, including the upkeep of botanical gardens, restoration of historical sites, and conservation of native species. The Trust's Garden is a major attraction offering a peaceful oasis with a wide variety of tropical plants. Visitors can also explore historical sites like the Amerindian Petroglyphs, which offer a glimpse into the island's past. Montserrat's flora and fauna, much of which is endemic, make it a prime spot for eco-tourism, particularly for bird watchers hoping to catch a glimpse of the national bird, the Montserrat Oriole. Visitor-friendly facilities include informative exhibits and guided tours, offering an enriching experience for those interested in the island's natural and cultural narratives.
Botanical Gardens featuring diverse tropical flora
Unique volcanic landscapes and spectacular views of Soufrière Hills
Amerindian Petroglyphs offering historical insights
Bird watching opportunity to see the Montserrat Oriole
Explore diverse plant species and enjoy the serene landscape at the Trust's garden.
These carvings offer a glimpse into the island's early inhabitants and their culture.
Stunning views of the active Soufrière Hills volcano, a hallmark of Montserrat's geography.