Perched on a small hill, just 12 walking minutes West of the Cruise Ship
Terminal, lies Palms Court Gardens, a resplendent reflection of heaven.
The Garden
On your walk through the 1 acre meticulously manicured grounds
you'll discover many treasures. A delightful medley of exotic plants and
majestic palms, accompanied by music and stunning panoramas
will make your visit an unforgettable experience.
Garden visit fee: Adults: US$ 2.00 Children: free
The Pool
It's kidney shaped form features a length of 30ft and a width 18ft at
it's widest point, with an increasing depth of 1 - 4 ft, starting with 1 ft. on the wide end. There are umbrellas all around the pool between high-end
deckchairs. Two patios, with view on the pool, provide full shade.
Day Pass adults: US$ 20.00 (16+ yr.) Children: US$ 15.00 (3 yr. +) Local university students: Complimentary access (with ID)
Reservations (free of charge) are recommended to secure a lounge chair. Loungers are limited and it can get busy during days with cruise ships in port. Disclaimer: Prices are subject to change without notice.
Includes garden visit and use of facilities, such as restaurant, bar,
pool, Jacuzzi, loungers, umbrellas, outdoor shower, 2 bathrooms, WiFi. Towels are NOT provided, please bring one along.
Free WiFi
There is free WiFi for all visitors on the property. Please ask for the password at the restaurant or bar.
Towel rental
If you didn't bring your own, towels can be rented for a small fee of US$ 3.00
Different garden areas entertain many unique statues and benches perched between beautiful mature
Royal Palms or the national Flamboyant tree along with the symphony of
trickling water and music.
Heliconias, Hybiscus, Ginger, blue and white Plumbago, Bougainvilleas in
different colors and many other blossoming plants are spread throughout
the garden.
Find tropical fruit trees such as Mango, Soursop, Starfruit, Bananas and our herbal garden behind the main house on route to the work shop and gift boutique.
The pool at Palms Court Gardens is one of the most beautiful
privately owned swimming pools in the Caribbean region.
The south side of the pool is built with an infinity edge: swimming in
the water, you'll see from the edge of the pool directly out to the
oceans water.