Vieques: The boom is always coming
Speculating about future development is quite a popular hobby in Vieques. I don’t think I’ve had a single conversation of more than 10 minutes here where the topic doesn’t come up in some way.
“So when do you think the new W Resort is really going to open?”
“Do you think the ferry will ever really change to the new terminal?”
“Did you hear someone wants to open a marina?”
“What’s up with someone turning shipping containers into shops along the Malecon?”
Most people here have conflicting thoughts on the matter: people want to see a stronger economy, more jobs, and better goods and services available; but don’t want to see us become one big tourist mall like St. Thomas.
The funny thing is that many of the same exact conversions have been going on for decades. Long-time residents will tell you two things: Nothing ever changes here. And the boom coming in the next couple years.
Take a guess at when this was published:
Fortunately, an ambitious plan to develop Vieques (with a luxury hotel, golf course and plush country club subdivision) has fallen through. Thus for several more years Vieques seems safe from “progress.” The only recent signs of change are restoration of the old fort and a recreation area on Playa del Sol…
Today, it is primitive, beautiful, not too expensive and American. Tomorrow, it will still be American and beautiful. For several more years, however, we still believe you can move in here and get established before the boom hits.
If you guessed 2006, you’re probably not alone. I’ve read basically those same sentences from many sources in the recent past. But in fact, that quote is 40 years older. It’s from a book of my father’s, Utopia is an Island, by Norman Ford, published in 1966!
You can see images of the compete article below. (Click each image to enlarge to readable size.) If you change the prices and the names of hotels and restaurants, it pretty much describes Vieques today. So, I guess nothing does change here. At least until the boom hits.

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