Stunning views of Montserrat

 Stunning views of Montserrat are what make it such a popular holiday destination. Situated between two large islands, it is easy to get to from an airport in Majorca. With its idyllic location next to the Lovers' Rock, it is also ideal for a relaxing picnic or romantic stroll. Popular attractions include the Blue Grotto, in which a diver can enjoy the spectacular views of Montserrat from the surface of this deep underwater cave.

Montserrat is a book to be read with a guide. Therefore, to climb the sacred mountain, I booked an individual tour on excurzilla.com. And to save myself from transport problems, I rented a car at Barcelona airport using the bookingauto.com service.



Hotels in Montserrat boast a variety of amenities to make your holiday stay special. Keyonna Beach is an attractive, charming boutique hotel situated on a quiet stretch of white sand, in the south-western corner of the main city of Antigua. The resort is situated in Johnson's Point, near the best beach to be found anywhere in the Caribbean. Dotted with a variety of quaint bars, restaurants, it is frequented by visitors looking for a quiet, peaceful break. Other popular attractions include the Montserrat Petroglyphs National Park, which has an impressive four-poster structure.



Staying at a Montserrat luxury home will allow you to experience the island's natural beauty and culture, with its beautiful beaches and idyllic resorts. At the heart of the island's tourism hub are its several national parks. The Hinterland National Park, for example, is home to unique fauna and flora, including mountains with waterfalls and lush rainforests. Its beautiful beaches have earned it the name as the Caribbean's most scenic beach town. If you are staying on the island's south-west coast, then you can opt for a luxurious villa that is strategically located to capture the panoramic views of the surrounding area. The views are also stunning, with Montserrat being one of the most picturesque places to be in.



To capture the stunning views of Barcelona, Spain's capital city, you can head to the Paseo de Gracia after your tour of Montserrat, and from there, it is just a short drive over the narrow streets of Barcelona. Paseo de Gracia is also home to the beautiful Royal Theater, which features an authentic balcony, giving you a rare look of how the Spanish people enjoyed their favourite past-times centuries ago. You will find great food and drink bars in the area, as well as a host of shops selling souvenirs, tapas and Barcelona tapestries.



As the sun sets, you can drive straight to your next destination, the Barcelona airport, which is only 40 miles away by car. Once you have arrived, you can start taking in some of the stunning views of the city from the terminal. There are some great options for sightseeing, and you can start walking along the tarmac before heading towards the chic resort village of Montserrat. Once there, you can take in the sights and sounds of the village and then continue along the road up to the top of the mountain. The views are stunning, and you may want to set off walking along the path to the village.



From the village, you can head down to the coast and take in some of the stunning views of Montserrat below. The first few hundred yards are on the coastal path, and then you will take a sharp turn to the left, travelling along the road to the national road. As you proceed along this road, you will take in the views stretching out for several miles, including the shoreline, Montserrat's grand sand dunes, the sea - and, at the far end of the dunes, the village of Arenal D'en Castell. This beach is actually part of the Montserrat estate and can be reached by taking a trip to the lighthouse - which is visible from a nearby table. From here you can stay at one of the local resorts or take a walk down to the sea, or enjoy some fantastic views back across the bay.

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