Thursday's Child: Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens, Saint Lucia

Thursday, April 11, 2013
When we visit a beach destination, it's tempting to stay put.  But if we can tear ourselves away from the sand and the water, we almost always love what we find.  That's what happened when we visited the Diamond Falls Botanical Gardens in Saint Lucia.  Situated just a few miles from our resort, this oasis of colour and beauty seemed like a different world.


Diamond Falls is blessed with six acres of plantings, a stunning waterfall, and a series of mineral baths.  Since much of Saint Lucia is rain forest, it wasn't surprising that the flowers were so large and beautiful.  The paths were lined with heliconia, bougainvillea and hibiscus flowers in every colour imaginable.
One of many heliconias at Diamond Falls
In addition to flowers, the gardens were rife with trees, spices and vines.


Legend has it that Josephine Bonaparte visited the mineral baths here as a young girl growing up in the Caribbean.  It's impossible to know if that's true, but given her well-known love for roses, it's fitting that the estate has added these appealing gardens and opened them to the public.
Begonias at Diamond Falls


24 comments:

Patty Price said...

Wow,such a beautiful spot, love the waterfall and flowers! I'm sure you're dreaming of sandy beaches and the tropics right now;-)

Beth said...

I am, Patty! Or at least an end to the snow!

Belinda said...

Those colors are awesome! I can see why you would want to stay put there for sure!

GratefulPrayerThankfulHeart said...

Such gorgeous flowers and lovely photos too!

Bonnie said...

Oh it is a all so very pretty. Well worth leaving the beach for a day or so.

Valerie Gamine said...

Oh, Beth - this is too beautiful, and it's too grey and cold outside my window right now. If only I could be Josephine, for a few moments, at least. :)

Catherine said...

Dear Beth, Simply breathtaking.

Blessings, Catherine xo

Angie's Recipes said...

The flowers are so gorgeous and summery!

Jemi Fraser said...

We're in the middle of a snowfall warning and expecting another 10cm today so this is a very welcome post! :)

Anonymous said...

Fantastic! Makes me dream of a tropical getaway.

Carol said...

What a breathtaking place. Beautiful!

Kathy said...

Such a blissfully wonderful place!! Those flowers are gorgeous…as are your photos! Have a great weekend, Beth!

Gloria Baker said...

all look beatiful, stunning pictures Beth!

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful waterfall!

Choc Chip Uru @ Go Bake Yourself said...

Such refreshing beautiful photos :D

Cheers
Choc Chip Uru

Julia said...

Wow, gorgeous flowers, it's amazing! We still have snow and hardly any buds on trees.

Sue said...

Beautiful! I love the heliconias; they look like birds:)

grace said...

i LOVE exotic flowers. heck, i love all flowers, but the exotic ones seem extra lovely. :)

Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake said...

Such a gorgeous locale...I wish I was there now...away from this cold and wind ;)

lisa is cooking said...

I love visiting botanical gardens and am always so jealous of the amazing things that wouldn't be able to grow in our climate at home. Love those beautiful flowers!

Elaine said...

As much as I enjoy the sand and the water, you couldn't keep me away from the botanical gardens. Beautiful! That short of the falls is stunning.

Barbara said...

I've been there...beautiful. Beautiful island altogether!

Claudia said...

Beth - I just inserted myself into your photos. What a find! I would relive it over and over - especially in the winter. I love your adventurous spirit - lucky family to have you!

Julie said...

St. Lucia is on my list of places to go! You just reinforced my wish. I love the vegetation in those areas!

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