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Visit Botanical Gardens in Mexico and the Caribbean
Recommended Gardens
Jardin de Balata
Step into a paradise of amazing feelings at the Garden of Balata, where horticulturist Jean-Philippe Thoze's passion for botany comes alive. Explore the perfect blend of Creole architecture and artistic beauty.
Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park
Discover a vibrant garden and a tranquil lake where endangered wildlife thrives. Explore seven main attractions and be enchanted by the natural wonders of the Caribbean.
Jardin botanique de Deshaies
Explore the unique Caribbean flora of the breathtaking Deshaies Botanical Garden! Located on the Guadeloupe Islands, this 7 hectare park is filled with remarkable plants and trees, offering a journey for the senses for everyone.
Cuba National Botanical Garden
Discover the 150,000 plant specimens and over 4,000 Cuban and international plants. Don't miss the stunning cactus pavilion, tropical rain forest, orchids exposition, palm tree collection, and Japanese garden.
Castleton Garden
Escape to Castleton Gardens just 20 minutes from Kingston and immerse yourself in its lush landscape, exotic ferns, majestic palms, and stunning picnic areas. Explore this 15-acre garden heaven!
Haraveri Botanical Garden
Explore an 11-hectare sanctuary home to 286 flora species, including 19 protected species. Delve into the wonders of this in situ garden with rich ethnobotanical uses.
University of Mexico Botanical Garden
Explore our living museum and learn about the biodiversity of Mexico and the world. Visit the exhibition area with specimens, information, and engaging activities!
Devon House
Immerse yourself in the charm of Devon House, adorned with exquisite Jamaican, English, and French antique pieces. Explore its perfectly manicured lawns and delve into the rich heritage of this national monument.
Francisco Javier Clavijero Botanical Garden
Discover how INECOL's research on natural resources and biodiversity is shaping policies for a greener Mexico and better quality of life for its population.