Vacation House Rental Rates Information

Main House – Weekly Rates

Season

December 15 – April 15

$1785*

Post Season

April 16 – June 15

$1400*

Off Season

June 16 – October 14

$980*

Pre-Season

October 15 – December 14

$1400*

Casa Tortola has TWO master bedrooms, each with a King sized bed and its own private bathroom, a fully equipped kitchen, a large living area, and a sprawling veranda.

The house has AC, full amenities including microwave, full size refrigerator, full size oven, dishwasher, washer/dryer, towels, sheets, coffee maker, cooking utensils, tableware, etc.
If you have more people, there are two extra roll-out beds, and the couch in the living room converts into an extra bed for two.

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See Casa Tortola’s images

caribbean house on the hill side

The beach is only 300 feet away. Restaurants and entertainment are within walking distance.

Casita, or private guest suite – Weekly Rates

Season

December 15 – April 15

$525*

Post Season

April 16 – June 15

$455*

Off Season

June 16 – October 14

$385*

Pre-Season

October 15 – December 14

$455*

The Casita has Air Conditioner, fans, kitchenette with sink, a coffee pot, microwave, small refrigerator, a queen bed and its private bathroom. Towels, sheets, cooking utensils, and tableware are included.

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guest suite's kitchenette

Casa Tortola offers a fully equipped Casita, or separate guest suite just below the Main House.

We will need a written confirmation of your rental date and a deposit of $500.00 to guarantee the date requested, as reservations do fill up fast.
If we do not receive your confirmation form and your deposit 30 days before arrival, you will be notified that your dates have been cancelled, and we cannot guarantee that we will have space available for you.

*All rates are weekly and subject to an additional 7% accomodation tax.

 

Please Note:

YOU WILL NEED A PASSPORT to re-enter the United States upon your return.
There will be NO exceptions per the United States Government.