Your entry fee is good for your entire stay so that you can watch the life-stage changes of the butterflies. It's fun, easy, and interesting and makes a great photo op, particularly early in the morning or on a sunny afternoon. It's tranquil, almost tranquilizing: classical music plays, waterfalls splash into koi ponds, and hundreds of beauteous butterflies from around the globe flit, flutter, and fly freely around the mesh-blanketed replica of a lush bamboo rainforest.
Reviewed by Corinn45 from St. Louis, MO on 5/31/09
Went to the butterfly farm my last day in Cayman, which was a mistake because you can purchase a ticket that is good for your entire stay, as many times as you'd like to come back. Farm was beautiful with hundreds of lively, gorgoeously-colored butterflies. Many different species, lovely flowers too, and a very nice tour guide that will explain the life of the butterflies with hands-on demonstration of chrysalis, which was very interesting. Also a cute little gift shop on site.
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