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Arnos Vale Rd | Adventure Farm & Nature Reserve, Plymouth, Tobago
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Adventure Eco Villas
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Lund, Sweden
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3 reviews 3 reviews
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1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
“A great place to stay”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 30 June 2011
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My son and I stayed at Adventure Eco Villas for four days in June 2011 and just loved it. Very nice and well-kept place perfectly located in a lovely fruit garden. The caretaker even came with a bag of mangoes for us - this season's first! Within easy walking distance you have the entire Arnos Vale area, but you only need to look out the window to find that birds of all kinds abound (I was particularly fond of the motmots). The hummingbird feeders a few yards away are constantly busy - with hummingbirds during the day (white-necked jacobins, ruby topazes, black-throated mangos, copper-rumped hummingbirds) and fruit bats once dusk sets in. Other people have written extensively and well about this place, so I have nothing more to add except : if you are at all into self-catering, give this place a try! Really nice.

  • Stayed June 2011, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Whistler, Canada
1 review
2 helpful votes 2 helpful votes
“We left with big, toothy smiles and our hearts overflowing with fond memories!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 6 April 2010
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Thanks for the warm family memories! We were happy to spend time in the natural setting of this beautiful Carribbean island with equally beautiful people. I remember the people of Trinidad & Tobago as clever, soulful, respectable people.....my memories remain intact without any disappointment!

  • Stayed March 2010, travelled on business
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Sleep Quality
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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London
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30 reviews 30 reviews
Reviews in 27 cities Reviews in 27 cities
103 helpful votes 103 helpful votes
“eclectic jungle hideaway for those who love their birds and fruit”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 7 July 2009
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My wife and I stayed at Adventure Eco Villas for one week following a week on the beach at Speyside. The owner, Ean, proved a kind and hospitable host-- recommending restaurants, letting us use his computer, lending us a complimentary mobile phone, giving us free-reign of his copious fruit supply, supplying information on the various creatures to be found around the property-- and the villa itself was both eclectic and homey. We very much enjoyed our lofty perch amid the rainforest and overall felt that staying here was a unique experience that contrasted nicely with our previous week of lounging by the shore.

We stayed in one of two well-appointed, self-catering villas built on stilts, connected to each other by a spacious deck. In the morning we threw open the screen-less wooden shutters and enjoyed our breakfast overlooking the lush reserve and listening to a cacophony of birdsong. The small sitting area and kitchen table were also an auspicious place to watch the sunrise, fix our binoculars on nesting hummingbirds or wait out the occasional tropical downpour as it thundered on the metal roof. The bedroom was very comfortable and, since the foliage often sheltered us from cooling ocean breezes, we greatly appreciated the fan and powerful air-conditioning which we used in the humid afternoons and to help us get to sleep at night. Come to think of it, cranking the air-con and watching a film on HBO after traipsing around the forests and reefs of Tobago all day was quite the guilty pleasure. The bathroom was spacious, bright and kept spotless by the friendly and efficient housekeeping-and-grounds tandem of Petra and Anton. One downside was the detachable shower nozzle which tended to splash the windows and baseboards around the bath but this was easily dealt with thanks to the ample towels provided. There were even complimentary beach towels on offer, along with several other nice touches such as bird guides, a personal safe, a small library, large-sized toiletries and a picnic hamper.

The small kitchen had everything we needed and more: gas range, powerful fridge/freezer, toaster, blender, coffee-maker, pots, pans, knifes, the works.. Plus there was the added bonus of having a plethora of fruit trees right outside our door. Over the course of the week we feasted on mangos, papaya, grapefruit, bananas (pick these early in your stay to give them a chance to ripen), cashew fruit and lemons. The birdlife was also magnificent, even for non-twitchers, and after breakfast (or the obligatory self-prepared local-rum-and-fresh-fruit smoothies!) we very much enjoyed setting our leftovers out for the mot-mots, ant-shrikes, bananaquits, tanagers, doves, lizards et al. There were also legions of hummingbirds swarming around the many feeders outside of Ean's house which, for the record, are almost impossible to photograph with an automatic camera. At night, the lights attracted numerous insects which in turn brought out flying frogs, toads, bats and enormous chirping geckos, all of which amused us greatly-- especially coming from London where all we get are ruddy mice and pigeons.

The villas are located about a mile or so from the ramshackle town of Plymouth where you can pick up basic necessities such as groceries and petrol. However, aside from a couple rough-and-tumble bars and a take-away Chinese, there's not much else on offer here and I would strongly recommend renting a car to get to restaurants and attractions further afield. The Arnos Vale Hotel is about a twenty minute walk from the premises, as is the start of the Mot Mot trail-- a lovely, sweaty, three-mile hike that leads along the bluffs to Culloden. Arnos Vale also has a decent beach with an excellent reef for snorkeling, with lots of unbleached, car-sized coral bommies to explore, but personally I would rather drive my snorkel/beach gear to the public parking lot than walk there from the Eco Villas-- if only to conserve energy for the water (the wife and I tend to snorkel for hours).

With a rental car we were also able to hit a number of quality restaurants in the surrounding area, and make numerous trips to Turtle Beach until we finally got to see a nesting leatherback-- from 3 to 5 a.m. If anyone is interested in this, you can save a bundle of money by not hiring a guide and instead making your way to the beach-bar-shack just south of the Turtle Beach Hotel. There, you can find the extremely helpful volunteers from the Save our Sea Turtles foundation and ask them if there's any nesting action on the beaches. Watching one of these half-ton behemoth's make her nest and lay her eggs was definitely one of the highlights of our trip.

Downside: unfortunately, if you're headed to Tobago during the wet season, you are going to have to contend with mossies, especially in the island's interior and that most definitely includes the mostly open-air Adventure Eco Villas. Due to the aesthetically-pleasing wood-beam construction, the bedroom is not air-tight and even though we burned anti-mossie coils, plugged in our trusty insecticide diffuser and slathered ourselves with 100% DEET, we always seemed to wake up with a couple bites apiece. That being said, mosquitos the world over have always found me extremely delicious and my wife was much less affected than I was.

Still, insects support the birds, amphibians and reptiles we enjoy so much and a few bites were a small price to pay for staying at these wonderful, comfy villas. A great experience at a reasonable price with the added bonus of a fantastic, informative host. Oh, and the guide dogs were a treat as well.

  • Stayed July 2009, travelled as a couple
    • 4 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 4 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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Chester, United Kingdom
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34 reviews 34 reviews
Reviews in 11 cities Reviews in 11 cities
11 helpful votes 11 helpful votes
“A Unique, Rewarding Experience!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 16 June 2009

I chose this place because of the reviews on TripAdvisor, and we were not disappointed. Ean, the owner, welcomed us warmly, lent us snorkle equipment, and gave us good adivce about where to spend our time on the island. We are moving to Trinidad this summer and used this trip to explore our new sister island. Ean made us feel like natives! My teenage girls loved hanging out with their dogs, searching the ground for fallen fruit ,and ringing the bell to bring the birds. My husband and I loved the cozy front room, looking up the birds we heard and saw in the handbook, and enjoying our coffee on the porch in the morning. We plan to visit again, often!

  • Stayed April 2009, travelled with family
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 5 of 5 stars Location
    • 4 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
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London, United Kingdom
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3 reviews 3 reviews
Reviews in 3 cities Reviews in 3 cities
1 helpful vote 1 helpful vote
“How on earth is this not No1!”
5 of 5 stars Reviewed 19 January 2009
1
person found this review helpful

The most beautiful spot on the island with outstanding service. Beautiful villa's in such a tranquil space. The Eco Villas MADE my holiday in Tobago!

  • Liked — Fabulous service!
  • Disliked — Nothing!
  • Stayed February 2008, travelled as a couple
    • 5 of 5 stars Value
    • 4 of 5 stars Location
    • 5 of 5 stars Check-in / front desk
    • 5 of 5 stars Rooms
    • 5 of 5 stars Cleanliness
    • 5 of 5 stars Service
    • 4 of 5 stars Business service (e.g., internet access)
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