1. The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park is a 65-acre park located in the Cayman Islands. It was opened in 1994 and is named in honor of Queen Elizabeth II, who visited the park during her Royal Tour of the Cayman Islands.

The park is home to a variety of native and exotic plants, including orchids, bromeliads, cacti, and palm trees. It also features an impressive Heritage Garden that showcases traditional Caymanian plants and vegetation.

One of the highlights of the park is the Blue Iguana Conservation Program. Visitors can learn about the efforts to protect and conserve the endangered blue iguanas, which are native to the Cayman Islands. The park has successfully bred and released over 1,000 blue iguanas back into the wild.

2. The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park is open from Monday to Sunday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The park is closed on Christmas Day, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday. The park’s phone number is +1 (345) 947 9462.

3. The ticket prices for the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park are as follows:

- Adults: CI$8 (approx. US$10)

- Children (ages 6-12): CI$5 (approx. US$6)

- Children under 6: Free

Transportation to the park is available via taxi or private car. The park is located in Frank Sound, about a 20-minute drive from George Town, the capital of the Cayman Islands.