Arara Villa

Arara Villa Arara Villa is a contemporary country house which caters for both international and regional visitors.

Since its inception in 2017, the coordinators of the Villa strive to produce the best possible accommodation for personal and group rentals. Amenities Include:
- 4 Bedrooms and 4 Baths(including towels)
- Free Wifi Access
- Housekeeping Services
- Private Pool
- Poolside Lounge and Kitchen (including a Bar-b-Pit)
- 24 hour Security
- Air Conditioning Throughout The Entire House
- Laundry Room and

Appliances
- Two Fully Furnished Kitchens

The Villa is conveniently located only 7 minutes (by car) from the airport and is just 10 minutes away (by car) from the best beaches Tobago has to offer. At Arara, we understand that your trip may include more than simply finding somewhere to stay. Consequently, should you choose to stay at our Villa,we will be happy discuss information regarding popular activities, transportation routes, restaurants and much more in order to ensure that your visit to Tobago is an enjoyable one. For prices and available dates, please contact us via e-mail, telephone or Whats-App.

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The Silk Cotton Tree (Ceiba pentandra), one of Tobago’s most iconic natural landmarks, is renowned for its towering height, expansive canopy, and massive buttress roots that secure it to the ground. Often towering above the forest canopy, this majestic tree commands attention for both its grandeur and its deep cultural significance across the Caribbean.

In Tobago, the Silk Cotton Tree is more than a symbol of nature’s strength; it is a living monument of heritage and remembrance. For centuries, it has been woven into local folklore and spiritual beliefs, regarded as a sacred home for ancestral spirits, or jumbies. Its immense presence inspired both reverence and caution, as it was believed that disturbing such a tree could bring misfortune.

Perhaps the most famous of these trees once stood in the village of Golden Lane, forever linked to the legend of Gang-Gang Sarah, an African woman said to possess mystical powers. According to tradition, Sarah climbed the great Silk Cotton Tree in an attempt to fly back to Africa, but after eating salt, she lost her power to soar and fell to her death. Her story, passed down through generations, remains one of Tobago’s most enduring tales of love, loss, and longing for home.

Ecologically, the Silk Cotton Tree plays a vital role in Tobago’s forests. Its tall structure provides nesting sites for birds and shelter for countless other species. The tree’s pods release fine, silky fibres once used for stuffing and flotation, which is the origin of its name.

Although the historic Silk Cotton Tree of Golden Lane fell in 2020, its legacy continues to live on, not only in the stories told beneath its shade but also in the enduring respect Tobagonians hold for these majestic trees. Standing proudly across the island, each Silk Cotton Tree remains a powerful reminder of Tobago’s intertwined natural and cultural heritage.

Beautiful
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Beautiful

So much peace in one picture
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So much peace in one picture

Address

119 Samaan Groove Development, Tobago, West Indies
Canaan
00000

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