Best Eco Stays in Montserrat
Where to stay in Montserrat
The 2 best places to stay in Montserrat are sustainable and all run on solar power, hand built from recycled and indigenous materials and rooted in the island’s own community. From the Centre Hills above St. Peter’s to the seafront at Little Bay these eco lodges are top rated for low-impact eco friendly comfort that keeps guests coming back to the unspoiled green half of the Emerald Isle.
How we decide the best place to stay in Montserrat
Each top rated stay in Montserrat is hand picked and checked for sustainability features.
We look at how the property actually sources its energy, like Gingerbread Hill running its hand built villas on solar power across its three secluded acres above St. Peter’s.
We analyse the water conservation, like The Clubhouse running off grid on collected rainwater by the sea at Little Bay.
We verify where the food comes from, like Gingerbread Hill growing its own produce in hydroponic gardens and fruit trees and keeping the family’s own chickens.
We also look at the property’s wider impact, like The Clubhouse being female and locally owned by Montserratian entrepreneur Veta Wade and home to her Fish ‘N Fins marine conservation non profit, which has taught hundreds of island children to swim and snorkel and supports the Montserrat Turtle Action Plan.
The guest house and eco lodge on this list of best places to stay in Montserrat have proven they are making a real effort to protect the island while taking care of its guests.
If the Emerald Isle of the Caribbean has stirred your taste for volcanic peaks and easy green calm, our guide to the best sustainable hotels across the Caribbean gathers the whole region in one place, or hop a short way north to the eco stays of St Kitts and Nevis, look northeast to nearby Antigua and drift north up the chain to Guadeloupe.
Top Picks, Where To Stay in Montserrat
- Gingerbread Hill: Solar powered hill top guest house
- The Clubhouse (Veta Wade): Female and locally owned, conservation led
Gingerbread Hill is a family owned, solar powered guest house set on three secluded acres above St.
Peter’s, with the Centre Hills rainforest behind it and the Caribbean stretching out to the west. David and Clover Lea built the villas by hand from recycled and indigenous materials, and the grounds carry hydroponic gardens, fruit trees and the family’s own chickens, making it the most self sufficient lodging on the island.
The Clubhouse is a female and locally owned eco lodge by the sea at Little Bay, hand built by Montserratian entrepreneur Veta Wade from repurposed materials and run off grid on solar power and collected rainwater.
It doubles as the home of her Fish ‘N Fins marine conservation non profit, which has taught hundreds of island children to swim and snorkel and supports the Montserrat Turtle Action Plan.
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Travel is a wonderful opportunity to connect with Mother Earth.
However, it is also frequently undermined by reckless development and disrespectful tourism practices.
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From farm-to-table culinary experiences to dedicated ocean conservation efforts, such as marine protection and coral restoration, these establishments are redefining hospitality.

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