Montserrat: Overview

Discover your inner volcanologist.

Montserrat has survived hurricanes and more than one devastating volcanic eruption. Split into the Safe Zone, Daytime Entry Zone and Exclusion Zone, the tiny island continues to rise from the ashes. With volcanic rock covering the dusty roads, no stoplights, only two hotels and a smattering of guesthouses, Montserrat is truly like no place on the planet.

Travel Warning: Active Volcano

In January 2007 Montserrat's Soufrière Hills volcano became increasingly active, threatening nearby homes: over a year later, the alert level remains at four (out of five). Travellers should check the most recent information regarding the volcano before embarking on a trip to Montserrat. The Exclusion Zone remains in effect. The Daytime Entry Zone is closed when the volcano is active.

severity: Mid-level alert

Fast Facts

Country Full Name

Montserrat

Population

4,500

Currency

Name: East Caribbean Dollar
Code: XCD
Symbol: EC$

Electrical Plugs

Japanese-style plug with two parallel flat blades South African/Indian-style plug with two circular metal pins above a large circular grounding pin
230V 60Hz

Languages Spoken

Official: English

Time Zones

GMT/UTC -4 

Country Dialing Code

+664

Weights & Measures

Metric

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