I've always wanted to visit this tourist attraction ever since I came to the island but never really got the chance to do so because I live on the other side. I'm not a green thumb or a plant/flower enthusiast but I love going to botanic parks because of a lot of prospective subject to practice my macro photography. It is also a nice place to unwind, have a quick stroll, and appreciate nature in its most natural form.




Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park showcases beautiful gardens, lake, and nature displays. It is also a natural habitat for the Cayman Blue Iguana and a breeding ground for a variety of rare aquatic birds and animals native to the Caribbean. Click here to view the map.





Last week, after so many self persuasions I finally decided to get up and get ready on a Saturday morning to go to North Side and enjoy Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park. It was very humid unfortunately so I ended up sweating all over throughout the walk. It was uncomfortable considering the amount of mosquitoes biting me as well, but nevertheless I enjoyed the view! Here are some of the photos I took.


Flowers always make people better, happier and more helpful; they are sunshine, food and medicine for the soul.


Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park showcases beautiful gardens, lake, and nature displays. It is also a natural habitat for the Cayman Blue Iguana and a breeding ground for a variety of rare aquatic birds and animals native to the Caribbean. Click here to view the map.


Flowes are like friends. They bring color to your world.



I hope you enjoyed these photos as much as I did taking them. 💕
If you happen to be on island as well and want to visit, see below information:
📍 Frank Sound Road, North Side, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands
☎️ +1(345) 947-9462
📧 manager@botanic-park.ky
☎️ +1(345) 947-9462
📧 manager@botanic-park.ky
They are open from Monday to Sunday, 9AM - 5:30PM.
Lastest admission is at 4:30PM.
All photos are taken from my Canon EOS M10 camera.
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