Vue Pointe Hotel

The Vue Pointe Hotel is a landmark institution in Montserrat that serves as a powerful symbol of the island’s resilience and history. Established in 1961 by the Osborne family the hotel sits on a hillside in Old Towne with sweeping views of the Caribbean Sea and the Soufrière Hills volcano. Historically, it was the island’s premier luxury accommodation, famous for its distinctive hexagonal “rondavel” cottages and its role as a social hub for both locals and visiting celebrities.

Soufriere Hills viewed from the Vue Pointe Hotel and Restaurant (16.74551, -62.23257)
Pool deck outside of the Vue Pointe Hotel and Restaurant (16.74551, -62.23257)
Vue Pointe Hotel and Restaurant from Garibaldi Hill (16.73246, -62.22777)

Fully closed in 2007, the property has partially reopened as a cottage rental, restaurant and bar, and special event venue.

Goat Curry from the Vue Pointe Restaurant (16.74551, -62.23257)
Salmon from the Vue Pointe Restaurant (16.74551, -62.23257)

The restaurant and bar are currently open Saturdays, Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays from 6 PM until 9 PM and offer excellent views of Soufrière Hills to the East, and the Belham Valley and Isle Bay Beach to the West.