Mot Mot Ridge

Sleeps up to 7

One of our favourite villas on Tobago, with a cool, colonial charm, privacy, superb views, comfort and excellent staff - even its own small beach! The perfect place to get away from it all.

Mot Mot is set astride a hilltop amongst seven acres of tropical gardens, assuring complete privacy and tranquillity. There are simply breathtaking panoramic views along the rocky coastline and out over the Caribbean Sea. The villa has a classic plantation style with polished wooden floors throughout, wrap-around verandahs on both levels, and large airy rooms, all of which make for graceful holiday living. The good-sized oblong pool has steps into the shallow end, is surrounded by terracing and overlooks the grounds. The small tidal beach is accessed by a steep path and has good snorkelling, but is only suitable for experienced swimmers. Can be rented with Sugar Mill, below, for larger parties.

Price Includes

Villa rental only price for 2012 for maximum occupancy:

£1,750 per week, 15/12/11-15/04/12

£1,250 per week, 16/04/12-14/12/12

Please note prices may fluctuate slightly as our holidays are costed using the relevant exchange rate at the time of booking. Flights can be arranged on request, please call for details.

Sleeps up to 7

Facilities

Facilities

Washing machine, Dishwasher, TV (satellite), VCR, Telephone, CD

Private Pool: 9m x 4.5m, 1m-2.5m deep with built-in steps

Staff: Maid, Caretaker, Cook on request

Your Location

Amenities: Beach 200 feet down on foot, Golf 5 minutes drive, Tennis 10 minutes drive, Scarborough 15 minutes drive

Your Accommodation

Ground Floor: Kitchen • Laundry room • Open plan living/dining area opening onto the terrace

First Floor: Master bedroom with four-poster bed, dressing room and shower room en suite • 2 Twin bedrooms sharing a shower room • All bedrooms are air-conditioned • Foldaway bed available for a child only (extra charge)

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Explore the surroundings

Destination introduction

Long believed to be the inspiration for Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe,Tobago is an unspoilt island of contrasts and a great holiday choice if you wish to experience the real Caribbean at first hand. Despite being an island that is geared up for tourism, it remains remarkably unspoilt. Tobago is an island of magnificent natural beauty - golden beaches, impressive coral reefs, lush rainforests and green hills. The island was formerly a part of the South American continent, which explains why the diversity of flora and fauna is quite disproportionate to its size of just 26 by 7 miles.

Explore long deserted beaches where pelicans wheel and plunge, and the more popular ones, like Pigeon Point and Store Bay, both protected by the Buccoo Reef. Drive along the dramatic north coast of the island through sleepy villages like Moriah and Parlatuvier, and past magnificent bays with names like Englishman's, Bloody and Pirate that are so redolent with history, to Charlotteville and Speyside. Visit the Main Forest Ridge, the oldest forest reserve in the Western Hemisphere (1776) and view a rich variety of wildlife: the Ridge is home to several species of butterflies, the agouti, armadillo, opossum and iguana, to name but a few, whilst also being a magnificent environment for bird-watching. The island is home to over 200 species of bird, and the offshore islands of Little Tobago, Goat and St Giles are important seabird sanctuaries.

Whilst there are strong ties with England, best demonstrated in names like Plymouth, Goodwood, the capital Scarborough and Forts King George and King James,Tobago is a mix of cultures, and recent years have seen a number of new quality restaurants opening, featuring cuisines as diverse as Italian, French, Chinese, Indian and local Creole. The pace of life is relaxed; why rush when there is so much natural beauty to be enjoyed?

Sports

Two 18-hole Golf Courses - Tennis (at various hotels) - Squash - Windsurfing - Waterskiing - Snorkelling - Scuba diving - Sailing - Game fishing - Mountain biking - Rainforest treks - Walking - Bird-watching