Montserrat - Transport

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There is a main road running North/South of the island.

Bus:

To catch a bus, just stick your hand out anywhere on the road.

Ferry:

The nearest ferry service is from Antigua (with occasional visits to Nevis). Ferry normally commences early November and runs 5 days a week off-peak, December to March six days a week.

https://ferry.mniaccess.com/
accessmni@gov.ms
phone at 1 664-491-3378
WhatsApp at 1 664-392-3600

Taxis:

Taxis are available from Little Bay and the airport.

Air:

Small planes fly from Antigua to Montserrat and major airlines have services to Antigua.

Rental Vehicles:

For rental cars, see the Police Station in Little Bay. Quad bikes can also be hired. Driving is on the left.

Visitors to Montserrat can apply for a temporary driving license using the Government of Montserrat’s online portal for driving license services.

Alternatively, applications may be made in person, for the time being, at the Brades Police Station and the MCWLE office in Brades.

When using the online link, once the application has been completed and payment has been made, a receipt will be provided that serves as permission to drive on the island. Collection of the license can be made at your convenience from the Office of the Drivers and Vehicle Licensing Division (MCWLE) in Brades upon arrival on the island. Payments are easy and secure, as all major credit cards are accepted.

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  1. August 16, 2023 at 6:51 PM
    Dominique Bovey says:

    And uf somebody can tell somebody at the Montserrat Volcano Observatory (website mvo.ms) that their website does not work, that would be nice (I forgot).
    The MVO is a must see, especially for the movie about the eruption.

  2. August 16, 2023 at 6:48 PM
    Dominique Bovey says:

    Montserrat is a lovely green island with nice inhabitants and a history shattered by the volcanic eruption. .
    We visited the outskirts of the buried capital, Plymouth, and other parts of the island, with Cecil Wade, +16644922814, who made the visit very interesting and lively.

  3. August 16, 2023 at 6:40 PM
    Dominique Bovey says:

    There is extensive dredging going on in Montserrat, Little Bay as of August 2023, which unsettles the sea floor. That means your anchor won’t hold well, and in addition you may be in the way of a 80m Ro-Ro cargo ship anchoring stern-to to the crumbling wharf, or facing a dredging barge, both prospects being stressful. In addition, two wrecks marked on the map in front of the beach seem to exist.
    All the formerit existing moorings for yachts have been removed, as well as those for the local fishermen.
    All this makes anchoring in Rendezvous Bay (north), or maybe Carr’s Bay, just south, the only reasonable option. The Cap’t’n alone must dinghy to the wharf for formalities.
    Tying the dinghy to the wharf can be done on the south side. This is a rough place, do not go barefeet (customs won’t let you in without shoes and shirt anyway).

  4. March 7, 2019 at 11:32 AM
    Data Entry says:

    We enjoyed our visit at Montserrat.
    Visiting the volcanic-buried town of Plymouth was a special experience of a lifetime.

    The Montserrat Tourism Division, phone +1664 491 4703, was very helpful in finding a tour guide. We connected with L&Yve’s Tours, phone +16644935031, visit Plymouth and many more. We enjoyed the tour with highly recommended guides.

  5. March 15, 2015 at 4:29 PM
    Data Entry says:

    Free Wifi in the harbour. Try to go during the week as museums and Volcano Observatory are closed not the weekend.

  6. March 12, 2014 at 6:57 PM
    Data Entry says:

    I can recommend the following Tour Guide – Joe Philips. His knowledge of the island and it’s history is extensive and he complements the tour with pictures and videos of the island both before and after the extensive volcano devastation. At the end of the tour he will email a link to some of the information that he has provided. His tours last 3-5 to 4 hours.Contact details are:
    Joe Phillip
    Box 432
    Brades
    Montserrat
    West Indies
    Phone: 1-(664)-492-1565
    Email: joephillip@live.com
    Marine VHF Channel 08: Avalon