About this Property
Two Bedroom One and half bathroom Townhouse in Plymouth, Tobago
This tastefully decorated and fully furnished space is suitable for a corporate professional or young couple with one child. It is an end unit with a private back patio.
Property Details:
- Fully Air-conditioned
- Dedicated laundry area (New Dryer to be added)
- Tenant pays electricity
- Parking for 1 vehicle
- Included in Rent:-
- Yard maintenance
- AC servicing
- Internet bill
- NO PETS.
Rental Rate: $5,500.00
Available July 1st
Security deposit required: $5,500.00
For more information Contact Luanne at Cocoa Pod Realty on 480-COCO (480-2626)
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.
Courland
Courland is located in Black Rock Tobago. Courland is situated nearby to adventure and is not far from the Turtle Beach. It is known as a residential area amongst the Black Rock community.
ATV Ride is a tourist attraction in Tobago. ATV Ride is situated in Courland, close to Great Courland Bay.
Pentlands
Pentland is located in Plymouth Tobago. The lush hills of Pentlands is surrounded by an abundance of fruit trees and other flora, it also has beautiful hill and sea-views which makes this a captivating place to visit or settle among.
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)