Biscot Villa
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Biscot Villa has three air-conditioned bedrooms, two bathrooms (one ensuite), fully equipped kitchen, (microwave, 30" gas stove, coffee percolator, juicer, blender, toaster, large GE fridge, Washer), TV & Cable, CD / Tape / Radio, Phone, safe, Gas BBQ, Pool, all linen, and daily maid service.

Biscot is an old plantation house that has been renovated in the 1990s, there is the old plantation house ambience, with large rooms and two verandas, the pool offers panoramic views of Buccoo Reef and Pigeon Point, and there is the large tropical garden with inseason tropical fruit.

Biscot Villa pool Sunset from Biscot Villa
Biscot Villa sitting room

This villa is ideal for family holidays or small weddings, as there are acres of tropical garden. Biscot offers total privacy.

There is golf, tennis, snorkelling, bird watching, wind surfing, scuba diving deep sea fishing and nature trails minuets away by car. We meet all guests at Crown Point airport, we can pre arrange car or jeep hire. We put in groceries for arriving guests.

Visa and Master Card accepted.

Rates

December 1st - April 30th US$1900.00 per week
May, June, October, November US$975.00 per week
July, August, September US$1500.00 per week

To make a reservations request, fill out this on-line form or e-mail us at j-morshead@trinidad.net:

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