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This Is Your Next Caribbean Island Hopping Trip

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - June 9, 2016

Two islands are always better than one.

And that’s the thinking behind the Caribbean’s newest island hopping itinerary, which includes Nevis and Montserrat.

The trip is a partnership between the Four Seasons Resort Nevis and Olveston House of Montserrat, offering a special day trip for guests at the Four Seasons to Montserrat.

It’s called Peaks of Perfection, and offers exclusive experiences under the dormant Nevis Peak volcano and Montserrat’s Soufriere Hills volcano.

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Guests will have the opportunity to enter Montserrat’s Exclusion Zone with a certified guide and walk atop more than 15 feet of hardened pyroclastic flow, which has covered the onetime capital city of Plymouth and the southern half of the island.

The day trip begins in Nevis with a boxed breakfast and a one-hour chartered flight aboard Caribbean Helicopters aircraft. That’s followed by a guided tour of Montserat, from the volcano to the home of the late Sir George Martin, longtime producer for the Beatles.

After lunch, guests return to the Four Seasons, where they will undergo a spa ritual at the Four Seasons.

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