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10 Must-See Beaches to visit in HaitiHaïti : Labadee
10 Must-See Beaches to visit in Haiti
Haïti : Labadee
  • November 22, 2023
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10 Must-See Beaches to visit in Haiti

Haiti, pearl of the Caribbean, is full of natural and cultural treasures that deserve to be explored. Among these treasures, the breathtakingly beautiful beaches occupy pride of place. Here is our selection of the 10 must-see beaches to visit in Haiti, offering unique and memorable seaside experiences.

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1. Labadee

Labadee, jewel of the north coast of Haiti, is a paradise beach with crystal clear waters edged with white sand. This destination is often associated with cruises, offering visitors an unforgettable escape between lush green mountains and sparkling seas.

Haïti : Moulin sur MerHaïti : Moulin sur Mer

2. Moulin sur Mer

Located on the Côte des Arcadins, Moulin sur Mer is a beach with a quiet and historic atmosphere. The site, formerly an 18th century sugar mill, today offers an elegant and peaceful seaside retreat, where history blends seamlessly with natural beauty.

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3. Royal Decameron

The Royal Decameron Indigo Beach Resort & Spa is a hotel complex located in Haiti, on the north coast, in Montrouis. It is a popular destination for travelers looking for relaxation, sun and sandy beaches.

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4. Pointe Sable

Nestled on the southern coast of Haiti, Pointe Sable offers a breathtaking seascape. This secluded beach is perfect for those seeking tranquility, surrounded by panoramic views and calm seas.

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5. Cormier

Cormier Beach Resort, located in Cap-Haitien, offers an idyllic private beach with beachfront bungalows. Visitors can enjoy privacy and serenity while delighting in local cuisine.

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6. Gelee

Gelee beach, located in Les Cayes, is famous for its long stretch of golden sand lined with coconut trees. It is an ideal place for water sports enthusiasts and nature enthusiasts.

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7. Kalico Beach

Located on the Côte des Arcadins, Kaliko Beach Club is a 3-star hotel which offers an outdoor swimming pool. It is a popular destination for travelers looking for relaxation

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8. Île-à-Vache

Île-à-Vache, a little corner of paradise off the southern coast of Haiti, seduces with its secluded beaches, crystal clear waters and calming atmosphere. It’s the perfect place for a tropical getaway from the hustle and bustle.

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9. Anse d’Azur

Anse d’Azur, located a few kilometers from the town of Jérémie, enchants visitors with its unique sand and turquoise waters. It is a place of relaxation where you can appreciate the striking contrast between the beach, the sea and the lush vegetation.

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10. Île à Rat

Ile-à-Rat, a gem off the northern coast of Haiti, where adventure and tranquility meet in perfect balance. This small island offers an ideal getaway for lovers of scuba diving, with its turquoise waters hiding treasures from the past.

Haiti’s beaches offer a diversity of coastal landscapes, from bustling beaches to secluded retreats. Each destination has its unique charm, and exploring these coastal gems promises unforgettable moments amid Haiti’s natural beauty.

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