About this Property
Please note that this advertisement is for the purchase of the entire estate.
Horizon of Hope will be the first eco-conscious Health & Wellness Living Community and Resort of its kind in Trinidad, setting a groundbreaking standard for sustainable living and tourism in the region. This visionary development represents a new era for the country, combining environmental stewardship with innovative design to create a self-sufficient community that nurtures both the land and its people.
As a national asset, Horizon of Hope has the potential to redefine the country’s approach to eco-tourism and sustainable living. Its 76-acre estate, with 16 acres dedicated to agricultural self-sufficiency and a natural spring-fed water supply, will not only support the local community but also demonstrate the viability of living in harmony with nature. This unique project will attract global attention, positioning Trinidad as a leader in eco-conscious development while providing locals and visitors with a space to reconnect with wellness, community, and the environment.
Horizon of Hope is more than just a property—it is a legacy for Trinidad, offering economic, environmental, and cultural value. By fostering sustainable practices and a connection to the island’s natural heritage, it will become a symbol of progress, resilience, and hope for generations to come.
Exclusive Realtor Leads
Jahleel Castagne:
CAMS Realty
1 (868) 770-6517
www.camsrealty.com
and
Marcus Humphrey
Crossroad Investments Barbados
1-246-238-3460
About the Region
Maracas Valley
Maracas Valley is a valley located in North-East Trinidad. It is separated by two mountains between Maracas–Saint Joseph and Maracas Beach.
The valley is home to the nation's tallest waterfall, Maracas Falls, which towers over the valley with a height of 91.5 meters (300 ft) and is the source of the Maracas River. This river provides water for the surrounding communities.
Maracas Valley is also the location of the main campus for the University of the Southern Caribbean. Trinidad's second highest mountain peak, El Tucuche, towers over the lush valley and bounds it to the north.
Due to this geographic location, the valley is usually cool