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Dominica Botanical Gardens: A Green Oasis in Roseau

Explore a lush sanctuary in Dominica's capital, where history and nature intertwine amidst vibrant flora and iconic landmarks.

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The Dominica Botanical Gardens, established in 1891, offer a tranquil escape in the heart of Roseau. This 40-acre green space showcases a diverse collection of tropical flora, including native and exotic trees, vibrant shrubs, and the iconic African baobab tree that famously crushed a school bus during Hurricane David in 1979.

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Local tips

  • Visit early in the day to avoid crowds, especially if arriving on a cruise excursion.
  • Take time to explore both the ornamental and economic sections of the gardens to appreciate the diversity of plant life.
  • Engage with knowledgeable tour guides to learn more about the plant species and the history of the gardens.
  • Consider walking up Jack's Walk trail from the gardens for panoramic views of Roseau and the ocean.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Dominica Botanical Gardens are located on Bath Road in Roseau, making them easily accessible on foot from the city center. From the Roseau Cruise Ship Berth, walk inland, following the main road. The gardens are approximately 15-20 minutes away, a pleasant walk through the city. There are three gated entrances to the gardens. The West entrance on Bath Road, the North entrance bounds Valley Road, and the East entrance bounds Elmshall Road and the University Open Campus.

  • Public Transport

    Minibuses are a common mode of transport in Roseau. Several bus routes pass near the Dominica Botanical Gardens. Check local bus routes and stops for the most convenient option. Bus fares within Roseau are typically between EC$1.50 and EC$3.00. The main bus station is located on River Bank.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Roseau. Authorised taxis can be identified by the 'H', 'HA', or 'HB' on their license plates. A short taxi ride from the city center to the Dominica Botanical Gardens will cost approximately EC$20-51. Confirm the fare with the driver before starting your journey.

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Nestled just below Morne Bruce in Roseau, the Dominica Botanical Gardens provide a serene retreat and a glimpse into the island's natural beauty and history. Established in 1891 by the British Crown Government, the gardens were initially intended to encourage crop diversification and provide farmers with properly propagated seedlings. Over time, they evolved into one of the finest botanical gardens in the West Indies. The gardens are divided into ornamental and economic sections, displaying a wide array of tropical species from around the world. Visitors can explore manicured lawns, admire vibrant shrubs, and discover towering trees, each with its own unique story. Notable specimens include the Bois Kwaib, Dominica's national tree and flower, the cannonball tree, the banyan, and the ylang-ylang. One of the most iconic sights is the wreckage of a school bus crushed by an African baobab tree during Hurricane David in 1979. The bus and the fallen tree remain as a reminder of the hurricane's impact and Dominica's resilience. The gardens also house a Parrot Conservation and Research Centre, where visitors can observe the Sisserou parrot, Dominica's national bird. The gardens serve as a multi-use urban park, hosting cultural and public events, including independence celebrations. Jack's Walk, a trail that begins in the gardens, leads to Morne Bruce, offering panoramic views of Roseau. The Dominica Botanical Gardens are a testament to the island's commitment to preserving its natural heritage.

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