Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park is a “A beautiful place”
“A beautiful place.”
Reviewed September 10, 2013 From Bill L
Beautiful gardens and grounds. The Blue Dragons run free there, so don’t be surprised if around the next corner you see one. On our walk through, we saw six different ones throughout the park. They ranged in size from what I would consider huge (maybe 5 feet) to smaller (maybe 3 feet) in length. Don’t try to touch them. You might regret it!
Visited September 2013
“Well worth the price”
Reviewed September 9, 2013 From Rita L
This park was a bargain compared to other attractions on the island. We saw lots of pretty plants and flowers and SEVERAL blue iguanas. The cost is $10 US per person and you can stay as long as you like.
Visited September 2013
“Pleasant surprise”
Reviewed September 8, 2013 From vbriz
Stopped by one morning not knowing exactly what to expect and we were pleasantly surprised by very well planned gardens that surprised with each different section that we entered.
Visited September 2013
“Gorgeous!”
Reviewed September 6, 2013 From beenellis
This park is so beautiful! It is filled with the most exotic and beautiful and interesting plants! Different times of year will show different plants of course. I would have loved to be here for the orchid blooming season but it was breathtaking regardless. It is an easy stroll through the different gardens, color gardens, fruit tree gardens, traditional Cayman gardens, etc. It was all really wonderful. I took hundreds of amazing photos here. But be warned!! It was extremely hot being in the center of the island away from the sea breeze so dress accordingly and bring water. It’s worth it though! We saw many of the endemic blue iguanas throughout the park, you just have to keep your eyes open for them. A great experience for nature lovers. After our stroll, we stopped in the gift shop and had popsicles to cool us down. All in all a really great afternoon with the family!
Visited August 2013
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