What is it?
Santa Martha Bay Estates is a 1,551-acre piece of majestic land in the most scenic part of Curaçao. Situated towards the western tip of the island, on the Santa Martha Bay, it is home to the two estates nestled on each side of the bay and they lie ready for development.
The 115-foot inlet at the mouth of the Santa Martha Bay separates the San Nicolas estate to the west from the Groot Santa Martha estate to the east.
The San Nicolas estate
The San Nicolas estate is bordered by over 3.5 miles of scenic coastline and is a unique investment opportunity as it is set in a picturesque landscape across the beautiful Caribbean Sea. The estate measures 756 acres and is designated as a Tourist & Permanent Residential Development Land. It thus has the required building permits in place and already offers non-binding proprietary development plans.
The Groot Santa Martha estate
The Groot Santa Martha estate measures 795 acres and is designated as Future Development Land. It lies across from the 185-acre Santa Martha Bay and borders the small town of Soto and Groot Santa Martha plantation house. The estate follows 1,060 yards of bay shoreline past salt pans, almost reaching the bay’s inlet. There it borders the Sunset Waters terrain, after which it stretches out to the Caribbean Sea and continues along an extensive 820 yards of a shoreline filled with corals.
Secluded beaches
These estates both boast calm secluded beaches waiting to be molded into tourist attractions. The San Nicolas estate sports a 492-foot sandy beach named Playa Franki that culminates its coastline. Its shallow calm crystal blue waters provide an excellent opportunity for the creation of high-quality beach facilities. And the water itself is a pleasant temperature with spectacular coral reefs and tropical fish and countless secluded coves and inlets.
And at the Groot Santa Martha estate, you have the secluded 490-foot sandy beach named Playa Hundu. This beach reveals itself before the estate heads back inland through the next inlet opening up to a small bay. It also presents plentiful opportunities for beach facilities.
A historic monument
As with all historic estates on the island, the San Nicolas estate includes a plantation house. Designated as a protected monument, its main building measures 359 square yards and is accompanied by other smaller structures and even a swimming pool.
This all sits at a vantage point that gives you captivating views over the bay on one side and an infinite sweep over the hills into the sea on the other. The estate’s vegetation consists of dense native foliage on plains and hills reaching above 250 feet. Dense native vegetation and varied hills reaching that altitude also span the Groot Santa Martha estate.
A plethora of investment opportunities
The Santa Martha Bay Estates provide a host of investment opportunities that are ripe for the taking. The San Nicolas estate, in particular, is brimming with opportunities as it offers plenty of development avenues. These include a marina — the Santa Martha Bay’s depth averages 10 feet, reaching a maximum depth of 16 feet — and resorts and golf courses, which can be explored due to the estates’ specific land features. And Curaçao itself as a destination adds an additional beneficial element to this investment opportunity; the island is located outside the hurricane belt, has an international airlift and there are several government tax incentives promoting land development.
The San Nicolas and Groot Santa Martha estates can be purchased individually or as a whole.
To see how you can be a part of this success story, contact Curaçao Sotheby’s International Realty via phone at +5999 7370104, via e-mail at info@curacaosothebysrealty.com, or via their website at www.curacaosothebysrealty.com.
Santa Martha Bay Estates is a 1,551-acre piece of majestic land in the most scenic part of Curaçao. Situated towards the western tip of the island, on the Santa Martha Bay, it is home to the two estates nestled on each side of the bay and they lie ready for development.
The 115-foot inlet at the mouth of the Santa Martha Bay separates the San Nicolas estate to the west from the Groot Santa Martha estate to the east.
The San Nicolas estate
The San Nicolas estate is bordered by over 3.5 miles of scenic coastline and is a unique investment opportunity as it is set in a picturesque landscape across the beautiful Caribbean Sea. The estate measures 756 acres and is designated as a Tourist & Permanent Residential Development Land. It thus has the required building permits in place and already offers non-binding proprietary development plans.
The Groot Santa Martha estate
The Groot Santa Martha estate measures 795 acres and is designated as Future Development Land. It lies across from the 185-acre Santa Martha Bay and borders the small town of Soto and Groot Santa Martha plantation house. The estate follows 1,060 yards of bay shoreline past salt pans, almost reaching the bay’s inlet. There it borders the Sunset Waters terrain, after which it stretches out to the Caribbean Sea and continues along an extensive 820 yards of a shoreline filled with corals.
Secluded beaches
These estates both boast calm secluded beaches waiting to be molded into tourist attractions. The San Nicolas estate sports a 492-foot sandy beach named Playa Franki that culminates its coastline. Its shallow calm crystal blue waters provide an excellent opportunity for the creation of high-quality beach facilities. And the water itself is a pleasant temperature with spectacular coral reefs and tropical fish and countless secluded coves and inlets.
And at the Groot Santa Martha estate, you have the secluded 490-foot sandy beach named Playa Hundu. This beach reveals itself before the estate heads back inland through the next inlet opening up to a small bay. It also presents plentiful opportunities for beach facilities.
A historic monument
As with all historic estates on the island, the San Nicolas estate includes a plantation house. Designated as a protected monument, its main building measures 359 square yards and is accompanied by other smaller structures and even a swimming pool.
This all sits at a vantage point that gives you captivating views over the bay on one side and an infinite sweep over the hills into the sea on the other. The estate’s vegetation consists of dense native foliage on plains and hills reaching above 250 feet. Dense native vegetation and varied hills reaching that altitude also span the Groot Santa Martha estate.
A plethora of investment opportunities
The Santa Martha Bay Estates provide a host of investment opportunities that are ripe for the taking. The San Nicolas estate, in particular, is brimming with opportunities as it offers plenty of development avenues. These include a marina — the Santa Martha Bay’s depth averages 10 feet, reaching a maximum depth of 16 feet — and resorts and golf courses, which can be explored due to the estates’ specific land features. And Curaçao itself as a destination adds an additional beneficial element to this investment opportunity; the island is located outside the hurricane belt, has an international airlift and there are several government tax incentives promoting land development.
The San Nicolas and Groot Santa Martha estates can be purchased individually or as a whole.
To see how you can be a part of this success story, contact Curaçao Sotheby’s International Realty via phone at +5999 7370104, via e-mail at info@curacaosothebysrealty.com, or via their website at www.curacaosothebysrealty.com.