About this Property
🌴Villa Mot Mot – Your Personal Paradise in Tobago! 🌴
📍 Arnos Vale, Plymouth
Looking for that dream escape? Welcome to Villa Mot Mot — a stunning 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath furnished villa nestled in the serene and exclusive Arnos Vale, Tobago. Sprawling across 2.5 acres of freehold land with approximately 2,000 sq. ft. of luxurious living space, this gem offers the perfect blend of privacy, comfort, and nature’s finest views.
✨ Take in breathtaking panoramas of the Caribbean Sea and the lush Park Forest Reserve.
✨ Relax by your large private pool, surrounded by tropical fruit trees and pure peace.
✨ Enjoy parking for 5 vehicles and the unbeatable convenience of being just minutes from 3 gorgeous beaches.
Whether you’re looking to rent or own, Villa Mot Mot delivers island luxury like no other.
🔑 Rental Price: TT$17,500/month
🔑 Sale Price: TT$7,000,000
📲 Contact Cocoa Pod Realty Agents today to view your new paradise!
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Office- 480-COCO (2626) or Lincoln – 705-2626 Omyka -797-2626 Leandra -753-9220 Kesha – 470-2626 Lois – 475-2626 Lauren – 496-2626 Lalia – 462-7793 Kelsey – 678-0060 Keisha – 317-7943
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About the Region
Arnos Vale
Arnos Vale is a town in Tobago close to Plymouth. It is popular for its reef called the Arnos Vale Reef which is an attraction for both tourists and locals as stingrays inhabit this reef. Water wheel restaurant which is very nature like.
Arnos Vale also offers Air BnB for those who decide to spend some quality time and relax.
Plymouth
Plymouth is a village on the north-west coast of the island of Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago. Tobago’s first European community, Plymouth was settled by a group of roving Latvians, usually referred to as Courlanders, then by the Dutch and finally by the British. Today, it’s an attractive little town, predominantly residential, with neat board houses lining the grid-patterned streets and a handful of very low-key historical sights, including the so-called mystery tombstone, the grave of an African slave and her child, and Fort James, the oldest stockade in Tobago, dating from 1650, which commands an excellent view of Turtle Beach from the lawns in front. (Rough Guides)