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Queen Elizabeth II Botanic ParkvsNational Gallery of the Cayman Islands

Both Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park and National Gallery of the Cayman Islands are recommended by professionals. On balance, Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park ranks significantly better than National Gallery of the Cayman Islands. Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park has a TripExpert Score of 93 with positive reviews from 4 reviewers like Fodor's, Lonely Planet and Frommer's.

Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
8/10
Frank Sound Road, North Side, Grand Cayman, KY1 1701, Grand Cayman
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Concierge Concierge
"Just a half-hour drive east from Seven Mile Beach, this well-organized 65-acre arboretum holds a series of walking trails that wind through woodlands and wetlands. The property counts..."
Fodor's Fodor's
"This 65-acre wilderness preserve showcases a wide range of indigenous and nonindigenous tropical vegetation, approximately 2,000 species in total." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park features a lake, garden, and rare blue iguanas"
Frommer's Frommer's
"This park allows visitors to take a short walk through wetland, swamp, dry thicket, mahogany-tree stands, and patches of orchids and bromeliads...the visitor center features changing exhibitions." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Visit Grand Cayman's impressive botanical gardens to see all the richness of the island's flora, including species of orchids you won't find anywhere else on the planet"
National Gallery of the Cayman Islands
8/10
Esterley Tibbits Highway, George Town KY1-1002, Grand Cayman
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Fodor's Fodor's
"A worthy nonprofit, this museum displays and promotes Caymanian artists and craftspeople, both established and grassroots" Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"This 2-story modernist building has an open feel...primitive, spiritual, historic, and contemporary pieces provide a sense of the diversity and uniqueness of the aesthetics of the Cayman Islands" Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands is "the best place to discover Caymanian art and to understand its evolution," says Sarah Greaves-Gabbadon for T+L"

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