About this Property
Serenity Cottage – Your Gulf View Oasis on Gaspar Grande, DDI
Escape to tranquility at Serenity Cottage, nestled on 7500 sq. ft on the serene Gaspar Grande island. This charming 3-bedroom air-conditioned home boasts two full bathrooms and a convenient half bath/powder room. With two inviting patios, every moment is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the breathtaking vistas of the Gulf.
Step into the fully equipped kitchen where culinary adventures await, or unwind in the spacious living room adorned with panoramic views of the Gulf, creating a seamless blend of indoor-outdoor living.
Outside, discover your personal oasis in the form of a gazebo complete with a BBQ pit, perfect for hosting gatherings under the Caribbean sky. Revel in the convenience of a standby generator, ensuring uninterrupted comfort, while dusk-to-dawn lights illuminate the pathways throughout the property. After a day of exploration, rinse off in the refreshing outdoor shower before taking a dip in the pool.
Serenity Cottage invites you to experience the epitome of island living, where every moment is infused with tranquility and the beauty of the Gulf surrounds you. Discover your oasis today.
Property is being sold fully furnished
About the Region
Gasper Grande
Gaspar Grande or Gasparee is an island in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago named for Gaspar de Percín. The island is 1.29 km2 (0.50 square miles) in area and lies 12 km (7.5 mi) west of Port of Spain. It is one of the "Bocas Islands", which lie in the Bocas del Dragón (Dragon's Mouth) between Trinidad and Venezuela.
Gaspar Grande is primarily limestone, and reaches a height of 121 metres (397 ft) at its highest point. Gaspar Grande is home to the Gasparee Caves, a natural limestone cave system with a mysterious pool at its base. Other caves on the island include the White Cave, the Brioge Cavern and the Precipice Cavern. Vegetation on the island includes the Yellow Poui, Giant Cactus, Hog Plum, Silk Cotton, Agave, Manicou Fig, Naked Indian, Pelican Flower, Queen-of-the-Forest (Filipendula occidentalis), Cow Itch, Sugar Apple and Salt-fish Wood.
Legend has it that another cave on the island, William Dampiers Tunnel, has a pirate's treasure chest which is easily accessible on certain days of the year.