On the grounds of a 19th-century Danish sugar plantation, first inhabited by pre-Columbian Indians, the island's only botanical garden is home to over 1,500 species of tropical plants. Old stone ruins are interspersed with the plants on the gardens 16 acres. A rainforest walk and cactus garden are some of the attractions. A gift shop sells interesting items. Restrooms are available. Admission costs vary from USD8 for adults to USD1 for kids under 12. No credit cards are accepted.
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“Boring”
8$ a person and you get a pamphlet to walk around and give yourself a tour. Which is fine, but none of the flowers were in bloom and all the pl...
“Beautiful Grounds”
The grounds are beautiful. An amazing number of trees, shrubs and plants of various tropical species. They have two loops - a shorter one that ...
“Botanical Garden”
Excellent, friendly staff, lots to see and enjoy. more
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