Our Architectural Motifs

Using the historic styles of a Caribbean plantation, our beach front Caribbean resort's clean architecturePlantattion style architecture of Caribbean resort Puerto Rico harks back to our plantation roots: large, breezy verandahs predominate over the shaded high ceilinged interiors.

Villas are found in pairs so that a one and two bedroom can be combined with a breezeway terrace into a large three bedroom. Extended families have but to dash across lawn to another villa combination.

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When We Started

Built, starting back in 1997, we have added more one story villas and two floor studio villa groups with our last building in 2002. Our architect has designed the villa groups around large areas of open space, has tucked two storey villas up against our limestone cliffs.

The architect and landscape designer have given us lots of open space : a riding ring in one area, large lawns and palms between the ocean view villas.

All the villas and hotel rooms share similar design motifs: strong pastel hues on ragged walls, fine original art, artisan tiling, wood furniture that share echoes classical tropical designs.

Yet, the varied shapes of villas, and studio villas, along with the hotel rooms mean that few are identical.

Motifs Recur

Here at our Caribbean villa resort, our architect has used motifs of peaked tin roofs, large verandahs and terraces, deeply shaded interiors with cathedral ceilings in many cases, hand wrought artisan tiling, out door showers in many cases, natural limestone - all blending into a lushly colored landscape and accented by a baby coconut that has fallen by the terrace steps and has surprised the gecko.

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Even coconuts are art at this Puerto Rico family resort on 3 miles of beach

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