Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park Tours and Tickets
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Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park

Ecology-minded travelers and those who enjoy animals and flowers will appreciate the grounds.
The park covers 65 acres (26 hectares), so wear comfortable shoes.
Bring your own water as temperatures can be hot year-round.
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Admission to Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park is US$25 for adults and US$12.50 for children ages 3–12. Children under 3 can enter for free. Rates are lower for residents with a valid Cayman Island ID. Admission tickets include self-guided access to all gardens, trails, and the Blue Iguana habitat.
The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park is partially accessible to wheelchairs and strollers. While wheelchairs and strollers can be used in some areas, many paths throughout the park are uneven and may be tough to navigate for those who rely on mobility aids. Travelers who need assistance should contact the park in advance.
Yes. Private guided tours can be arranged for an additional cost and booked at least 24 hours in advance. These tours generally run about an hour and focus on plant identification and local natural history. Independent private tours are also available and include the park and other Grand Cayman highlights.
Give yourself at least 1–2 hours to explore this 65-acre nature preserve of themed gardens, woodland trails, wetlands and native plant collections. Highlights include the Floral Garden, Orchid Boardwalk, Xerophytic Garden, Heritage Garden, and opportunities to see native birds and the Blue Iguana Conservation Facility.
Yes, you can bring outside food into Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park. Currently, the park only provides a food vendor on Saturday afternoons, so bringing your own lunch or snacks is often the only way to eat at the park. However, all trash must be removed, and you cannot feed any wild animals.























