Cast off from Little Bay aboard a private catamaran, snorkel the volcanic rock formations and vibrant reefs of Montserrat's northwest coast, and drift back to port on a sun-drenched deck as the green hills glow gold at dusk. The ultimate sensory farewell to the Emerald Isle.
What to expect
The catamaran glides north from Little Bay along cliffs draped in tropical greenery, the volcanic silhouette of Soufrière Hills visible to the south as a constant, dramatic backdrop. The captain drops anchor at sea-caves and shallow volcanic reef formations where sergeant majors, parrotfish, and the occasional turtle circle curiously around snorkellers. Back on deck, a spread of tropical fruit, freshly made guacamole, and rum punch appears as the afternoon light softens. The sail back into Little Bay with the island turning amber is the kind of moment that makes the whole voyage worthwhile.
Good to know
Coordinate the return time carefully with the captain — confirm all-aboard and allow a 60-minute buffer. Private charters can accommodate 2–12 guests. Snorkel gear, towels, and a full bar are typically included; confirm dietary needs when booking.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Little Bay — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.