The most famous is Saint Jeroni that is the highest part of Montserrat: here there is an amazing view of the valley below, where you can take fascinating photos! This chapel was built here after that people found the Virgin Statue.
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What is Montserrat known for? Montserrat is known for its extremely volcanic landscape, and many eruptions and related natural disasters occurred there in the 1990s and 2000s.
The name Montserrat means “Jagged or serrated mountain” because of the sharp looking peaks of the mountain. According to the legend, angels came down from the sky and serrated the mountain with the golden saw to create a throne for the Virgin Mary.
There are many places of interest in Montserrat, such as the Montserrat volcano, nice beaches, and several wonderful places to eat. You can travel to Montserrat at any time you want because there is always summer here.
Passports and visa: U.S. citizens must have a valid U.S. passport at time of entry. NOTE: Generally, all U.S. citizens are required to present a valid U.S. passport when traveling to Montserrat, as well as proof of anticipated departure from the island.
For many visitors to Montserrat, their visit would not be complete without doing one of the walks around Montserrat mountain. It is easy to plan a trip to Montserrat and forget that you will be visiting far more than just a Monastery - you will be visiting a whole mountain.
Goat water is the national dish of Montserrat, a delicious stew authentically made from the meat of the male (ram) goat. It bears semblance to the Irish stew and can be served with a variety of foods, such as bread, and rice.
Indentured servants accounted for the majority of people migrating to Montserrat. Almost fifty to sixty percent of the labour flow from Britain to its many colonies during the early seventeenth century were servants. Many Irish migrants were attracted to the large supply of employment available in the sugar industry.