Paying tribute to the cultural goals, talents and creativity, a unique island of Montserrat will celebrate the annual carnival, known as the Festival, from December 4, 2009 – January 1, 2010. Goal to be alive with music, feasting and the events that highlight the people resilient and energetic Montserrat.
Inlet must be the most bizarre-looking national capital you have ever seen. Apart from a few huts on the beach and the collection of shops known as the festival village, there are only two magnificent buildings and lots of dust.
Both market structure and Cultural Center. And if they looked like they had just been removed from wrapping paper, it is because they possess. Cultural Center, in particular, looked spectacular out of place. This art, performance and media facilities are arguably the most up-to-date throughout the Caribbean region. And it is expected that he will be one focal point in the city being built from scratch.

Little Bay is north of Montserrat and, 20 years ago, it was nothing. That’s the part of the island looks just right for wandering goats. Capital was (and still technically) Plymouth, south-west of this small Caribbean island. That was before the volcano moves. Soufriere Hills volcano that is inactive for more than 400 years before it began erupting in 1995. It is still active and many of Montserrat have been buried in ash and mud as a result.