More info on Montserrat villa

Posted on June 8th, 2009 by Laura Byrne Paquet in Vacation Rentals

A while ago, I wrote a blog post about the Caribbean island of Montserrat, where I spent a great vacation with my sisters and our husbands. I’ve just found out that our rental villa, Surf Sighed, has its own website. It’s a lovely, affordable tropical rental with a pretty pool deck and great views. If you’re looking for a laid-back destination where tourists don’t overwhelm the locals, you can’t beat Montserrat. It’s not the easiest place to get to (connections from Antigua are launched and cancelled with alarming frequency), but it’s worth the trip.

2 Comments on “More info on Montserrat villa”

  1. Lori Henry

    How tempting… 🙂

  2. Laura Byrne Paquet

    It really was a nice place! Long flight from BC, though. 🙁

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