Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park Harmoniously Combines Natural Beauty, History, and Culture.
Take a leisurely stroll through vibrant gardens, relax by the lake, and witness the endangered Grand Cayman Blue Iguana in its natural habitat. The two-acre lake is not only a serene display but also serves as a breeding ground for native and rare Caribbean birds and animals.
Explore the seven main attractions at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park, including the Visitor’s Centre, Floral Garden, Orchid Boardwalk, Xerophytic Garden, Heritage Garden, Woodland Trail, and the Children’s Garden (under development). The park, spanning 65 acres, is owned by the Cayman Islands Government and the National Trust for the Cayman Islands, both dedicated to conserving natural environments.
Discover the Blue Iguana Conservation Facility at the park, a vital site for the captive breeding and protection of the endangered Blue Iguana, unique to Grand Cayman. During your visit, you might even catch a glimpse of one!