the Overlook
the gardens
“The Overlook" gardens encompass an acre
of beautiful tropical plantings. The owners purchased the property
five years ago and have lived closely with the site since that
time. With the continual efforts of the “Bravos Boyz” staff
they have and will continue to design, plant, and maintain
the property. It is with pleasure that you are invited to stroll
the grounds or view from many of the walkways, stairways, balconies,
terraces, or from inside your own private suite. “The
Overlook” contains over 200 palm trees of 18 different
varieties carefully chosen to suit the location and conditions
where they are planted. There are over 20 varieties of fruit
trees or bushes and usually some will be ripe for your enjoyment
during your stay.
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A tour of the garden by foot will excite the senses. Visual
stimulation will be sparked with the vibrant colors of hibiscus,
heliconias, gingers, and birds-of-paradise. The olfactory will
be treated with breathtaking scents of the Frangipani, Ylang
Ylang, Jasmines and Lady of the Night (Dama de la Noche). The
gardens are a true labor of love and will continue to evolve.
For further information about plant varieties on the property
please visit our planting list.
In addition to the wonderful pla ntings, there are other interesting
things found throughout the hillside gardens. There are some
large metal caldrons located throughout the property. One is
planted as a water garden with water hyacinths and papyrus
while another stands freely as a sculpture of historic reminder.
These caldrons are a unique part of Vieques’ history
as they were used in processing sugar cane many decades ago.
Another interesting feature of the garden are the concrete
ruins found on the lower portion of the grounds. These former
foundations serve as a reminder of what once stood before the
decimating forces of Hurricane Hugo in 1989. The current owners
found the historic ruins charming and decided to incorporate
them as garden features. Many varieties of plants have been
placed around the ruins which add interest. Papayas are planted
between beams of the upper ruin and have begun producing fruit
on a very regular basis.
The lower ruin is used as a personal nursery for growing trees
shrubs and ornamentals to be used throughout the property.
As you continue to explore the grounds you will discover two
iron benches shaded by tall bamboo and Puerto Rican Royal palms.
This is a wonderful place to sit and relax or have a tete’ a
tete’. The ruins are an integral part of the gardens
and some local residents have fondly named it La Ruina.
Below La Ruina you will find a gate to the lower
road and a less than one-minute walk through the mangrove estuary
to La Chata beach and our favorite swimming hole.
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