The Queen Elizabeth II Park has a light green scenery, and it seems to have a very unique and highly decorated sign filled with the traditional history and arts of the British Virgin Islands, the park itself is close to shore and it has a few trees in the main park. There are only a few shelters that can prevent persons from being wet in the rain, and that is where they can like take pictures of themselves. (specifically like selfies) The next part of the park has it's own playground. I have never been to that area, but it seems to look charming and filled with enough joy to make kids under 7 years old have fun without any consequences. These are my pictures with myself and my classmates and teachers.
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Read moreVery nice park area with reasonably maintained bathrooms, a great playground area and a picturesque view of your cruise ship and the boats in Road Harbour. Covered areas to get some shade and lots of room to run for those with energy to burn! About a 15-20 minute 1 km walk westward along Waterfront Drive at the pace of...
Read moreSince we had to wait a while for our excursion, we decided to explore a bit and go check out this park. However I apart from the Tortola sign, the park seems a abandoned and not well kept. There is construction going on nearby, so the access to the park is awful, and the park itself doesn't have any interest....
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