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J.R. O'Neal Botanical Gardens: A Tranquil Oasis in Road Town

Discover a serene oasis in Road Town: Explore diverse flora, tranquil paths & vibrant displays at the J.R. O'Neal Botanical Gardens.

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Escape the bustle of Road Town at the J.R. O'Neal Botanical Gardens, a 2.87-acre haven showcasing the British Virgin Islands' diverse flora. Named after conservationist Joseph Reynold O'Neal, these gardens offer a serene retreat with themed sections, vibrant displays, and a glimpse into the region's ecological significance.

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Local tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes to explore the garden's winding paths and diverse terrains.
  • Bring a camera to capture the vibrant colors and unique plant species.
  • Visit during the week for a quieter, more reflective experience.
  • Check for guided tour schedules to learn more about the garden's flora and conservation efforts.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the Road Town ferry terminal, walk east along Waterfront Drive. Turn left onto Main Street and walk a few blocks. Follow the signs directing you towards the Botanical Gardens. Turn right onto Botanical Garden Road and continue a short distance to the gardens on your left. The walk is approximately 15 minutes.

  • Public Transport

    From anywhere in Road Town, board a local 'dollar bus' heading towards the East End or Tortola's North Shore. Inform the driver you are going to the Botanical Gardens and they will drop you off at the nearest stop on Botanical Garden Road. Walk a short distance down the road to the entrance. The bus fare is approximately $2-$3 USD.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Road Town, including at the ferry terminal. A taxi from the ferry terminal to the gardens will cost around $10-15 USD. Confirm the fare before starting your journey.

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The J.R. O'Neal Botanical Gardens, a serene escape in the heart of Road Town, Tortola, offers a tranquil immersion into the lush biodiversity of the British Virgin Islands. Established in 1979 on the site of a century-old Agricultural Experiment Station, the 2.87-acre gardens are named in honor of Joseph Reynold O'Neal, a key figure in BVI's conservation efforts and the first Chairman of the National Parks Trust. Visitors are greeted by an avenue of royal palms leading to a captivating fountain, setting the stage for a peaceful exploration. Winding paths guide you through themed sections representing different BVI habitats, including rainforest, coastal environments, and dry forests, alongside displays of exotic species and an extensive palm collection. Discover a greenhouse filled with orchids, a serene lily pond, and a charming gazebo adorned with orchids. The gardens also play a vital role in preserving endangered native flora, such as the Acacia anegadensis. The gardens serve as an important repository for endangered species of flora found within the BVI, such as the Acacia anegadensis, ensuring their survival from habitat loss. Beyond the stunning plant life, the gardens attract diverse bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Knowledgeable staff are available to provide insights into the flora and fauna, enhancing the educational experience. The gardens also host educational programs and guided tours, highlighting conservation and the vital role of plants in our environment. Though the gardens faced damage from Hurricane Irma, they have been lovingly restored and continue to flourish. The gardens are not only a visual delight but also an educational experience, with informative signage that highlights the ecological significance of the various plant species on display.

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