Villa La Caracola, a luxury mansion in Cap Cana, Dominican Republic, has been identified among the assets linked to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro that were seized by the United States, according to El Colombiano.
Located in an exclusive oceanfront community, the property stands out for its privacy and high-end amenities. The villa covers 3,000 square meters of construction on a 6,000-square-meter lot and includes nine bedrooms—each with private bathrooms and terraces—along with a total of ten bathrooms, a formal dining room, living room, gourmet kitchen, multiple terraces, a palapa, and an infinity pool.
The residence also features two master suites with ocean-view balconies, a gazebo, a semi-covered bar, and expansive indoor and outdoor living spaces. Its surroundings further highlight the exclusivity of the complex, which offers a helipad, fine dining restaurants, gyms, spas, retail shops, bike paths, a church, and 24-hour private security.