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7 beaches in Haïti that will make you dream: Beauty, Serenity and Natural Wealth
7 beaches in Haïti that will make you dream: Beauty, Serenity and Natural Wealth
7 beaches in Haïti that will make you dream: Beauty, Serenity and Natural Wealth

7 beaches in Haïti that will make you dream: Beauty, Serenity and Natural Wealth

Haiti, nicknamed the "Pearl of the Antilles," is full of exceptional beaches that testify to the richness of its coastline. This Caribbean country enchants visitors with its spectacular landscapes, turquoise waters and unique hospitality. These beaches, true natural gems, offer unforgettable experiences, combining relaxation, adventure and wonder. Discover 7 must-see Haitian beaches that highlight the country’s tourist and ecological potential.

Haïti
Haïti
Haïti

Labadie: The perfect alliance between luxury and nature

Located in the north of Haiti, Labadie is a flagship destination welcoming thousands of visitors each year, particularly thanks to stopovers on international cruises. This site offers:
- 4 kilometers of fine sand beaches lined with palm trees. - A variety of activities, such as jet skiing, scuba diving and even a zip line overlooking the sea.

Labadie is also a showcase of Haiti’s natural beauty, offering incredible panoramas and modern facilities to ensure the comfort of tourists.

Haïti
Haïti
Haïti

Île à Rat: An exclusive escape on the open sea

Also known as Amiga Island, this small paradise island off the coast of Cap-Haïtien is an invitation to tranquility. Accessible by boat, it is distinguished by:
- Its crystal clear waters ideal for snorkeling.
- Its exceptional marine biodiversity that attracts ecotourism enthusiasts.

With its intimate atmosphere, Île à Rat is perfect for a romantic getaway or a day of adventure away from the hustle and bustle.

Haïti
Haïti
Haïti

Bassin-Bleu: A unique blend of beaches and waterfalls

Near the artistic city of Jacmel, Bassin-Bleu is an iconic destination where visitors can:
- Discover natural pools with turquoise blue hues.
- Enjoy a peaceful surrounding beach, ideal for swimming and picnicking.

This site perfectly illustrates the natural wealth and authenticity of the southern region of Haiti.

Haïti
Haïti
Haïti

Saut d’Eau Waterfall: Between nature and spirituality

Not only famous for its mythical waterfall, Saut d’Eau is also surrounded by beaches offering a soothing setting. This iconic place attracts pilgrims and nature lovers every year:
- The 30-meter-high waterfall is a symbol of spirituality and beauty.
- The nearby beaches allow for a relaxing break after a day of exploration.

Haïti
Haïti
Haïti

Lovers’ Island: A Romantic Pearl

An idyllic setting that invites you to unforgettable vacations, romantic honeymoons, captivating adventures, or unique tourist getaways. Located in the south of Haiti, not far from Île-à-Vache, this paradise island is distinguished by its picturesque panorama, establishing it as an extraordinary destination.

Near Île-à-Vache, an expanse of 128 km² cradled by the clear waters of the Caribbean, Lovers’ Island is a treasure to be discovered. Only 5.50 nautical miles from the city of Les Cayes, this island is easily accessible. Visitors can reach Les Cayes by road or by private flights serving the regional airport. A 20-minute boat ride from the port of Les Cayes is enough to reach this enchanting place.

Haïti
Haïti
Haïti

Cormier Plage Resort: The charm of a private beach

A few minutes from Cap-Haïtien, Cormier Plage Resort offers a luxury experience in harmony with nature. Its assets include:
- A private beach ideal for swimming and relaxing.
- Beachfront bungalows, offering total immersion in the tropical setting.

This place is a testament to Haiti’s high-end tourism potential.

Haïti
Haïti
Haïti

Decameron Indigo Beach: A renowned seaside resort

Located in Montrouis, this iconic beach combines modern comfort and natural beauty. It is distinguished by:
- Its vast expanses of white sand and calm waters perfect for swimming.
- An all-inclusive offer, attracting thousands of local and foreign visitors each year.

Haïti
Haïti
Haïti

Haiti, a seaside destination full of promise

With 1,771 kilometers of coastline, Haïti has an exceptional tourist potential that is beginning to attract more and more travelers in search of authenticity and preserved landscapes. Each beach, with its unique characteristics, reflects the vibrant soul of the country and the richness of its natural heritage.

By highlighting these exceptional beaches, Haïti positions itself as a must-see destination in the Caribbean, proving that the country is full of hidden treasures just waiting to be discovered. A visit to these beaches will convince you that the "Pearl of the Antilles" fully deserves its nickname.

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Timoun se Moun: A poetry competition to promote children’s rights in Haiti

A wounded country. Bent under the weight of a multidimensional crisis. Widespread violence. Hope slammed shut. A sacrificed generation. Children are increasingly threatened. They are increasingly confronted with all forms of vulnerability that hinder their overall development. ACTIF is launching the second edition of the "Timoun se Moun" poetry competition. A citizen initiative in which the organization uses writing as a springboard to build what life deprives Haitian children of. Pain can be turned into gold. For ACTIF (Community Action for Transformation and Formal Integration), poetry is a philosopher’s stone. Not only for this organization, but also for all those who believe that writing can help rekindle the stars. Faced with this urgent need for action, this is "an initiative to raise awareness, denounce, and affirm loud and clear that every child matters, every child deserves protection, hope, and a future," reads the competition’s descriptive document. So what do you intend to do with your human light? Through this competition, participants have the opportunity to engage in an act of resistance, like a cry of conscience to raise the voice of broken childhoods. Open from May 18 to June 18, "Timoun se Moun" is open to all Haitians living in the country and aged 18 and over. Texts must be submitted in Creole. Behind this initiative, ACTIF intends, on the one hand, to affirm our cultural and linguistic identity, and on the other, to enrich our Creole literature, promote it, and encourage creativity in our vernacular. The text must not exceed 500 words. The format chosen is PDF, Times New Roman font, size 12, and 1.5 line spacing. This competition aims to offer a touch of affection to these children who are the first victims of the country’s descent into hell. To evaluate the literary quality and essence of the submitted texts, a jury is composed of Ruthza Paul, Douglas Zamor, and Darly Renois. The former is a physician and winner of the first edition of this competition. The other two work in the fields of sociology, psychology, and literature. In addition to the "Jury Prize: 15,000 HTG + books + certificate" and "Audience Prize: 5,000 HTG + certificate + books" prizes, the best texts will be included in an anthology to be published by Éditions Répérages. It should be noted that there will be one winner for each prize. This initiative reflects ACTIF’s commitment to honoring authors who embrace the cause of underprivileged children while enriching Haiti’s literary heritage. This competition extends a helping hand to all those who believe that through poetry, one can transform one’s life into a masterpiece. At the same time, it offers the opportunity to contribute to ACTIF’s child protection program. Each participant may submit a single text. It must be sent by email to the following address: actifkonkoupwezi@gmail.com. The partial results will be published on June 30, 2025, and the final results on July 18, 2025. For more information, visit ACTIF at the following address: 18 Rue Desdunes, Imp. Thoby, Mahotière 79, Carrefour, Haiti, or contact the organization at the following number: (+509) 38 44 57 57. More than just a contest, ACTIF invites you to say No. No to forgetting. No to passivity. No to violence against children and the violation of their rights.

Vertières, Fort Mazi: Beyond historical truth;

If you look up the word vertière in a French dictionary, you will not find it for fear that the world does not know this place represents the Achilles heels of the most powerful European army. What’s more, this one had just successfully won the eastern campaign. French historians of the time erased this geographical location from the radar of history because they did not want to tell the story as it is in the sense of explaining the first great humiliation of the expeditionary army French by bands of slaves who were totally ignorant in the art of waging war, much less in the handling of weapons. However, these illiterate wars routed the Napoleonic army, the most powerful at that time, using the means at hand. This expeditionary army, after having brought Europe to its knees, would experience its first rout by slaves in this geographical location, located in the Northern department of Haiti. Funny story, this city is not on the list of French words even though given its historical importance, it should be at the heart of universal history, far from putting an end to the invincibility of the undefeated army army. So as not to offend the white masters, no political leader has ever asked why vertière does not appear in any French dictionary? However, they celebrate this battle with great fanfare every November 18. What historic hypocrisy among our leaders! After Vertière many other historical places are strangled by historians in order to hide the extremes of atrocities of the French colonists on the slaves. It is in this context of historical strangulation that “Fort Mazi” is not mentioned in school history textbooks. This is located in Petit-Goave, 2nd municipal section, Arnoux locality. We came across this mega fort, during a mobile clinic entirely financed by the Ernest Junior foundation, a charitable foundation which works in the social sector, particularly in the field of art and music. According to residents , the oldest in this locality, this fort was built on at least 20 squares of earth by the settlers. It was a huge military complex divided into compartments, outposts, turtle rooms, rooms for treating colonists, a large Catholic church, and a cemetery. However, we never talk about this fort so much so that it is ignored by history teachers in the town of Petit-Goave. Certainly, the desired disappearance of this fort under the radar of history buries the atrocities, the barbarities, the most inhumane punishments of the colonists on the slaves. Looking closely at reality, everything seems true that it is the largest fort ever built during the period of colonization. Moreover, it probably seems the most fortified in relation to its importance. Remember that Vertière only exists in Haitian school history textbooks while Fort Mazi does not appear, much less in French dictionaries or history books. This explains why this fort was a secret place in which the settlers practiced crimes and atrocities that went beyond human understanding. Is it not a clear desire of historians to hide what this immense fort built on at least 20 tiles of earth really was? Discover the history of Haiti: A fascinating story to explore! : https://haitiwonderland.com/haiti/histoire/decouvrez-l-histoire-d-haiti--un-recit-fascinant-a-explorer/81

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History

History

First black nation to free itself from slavery and gain independence from France in 1804 and influenced other liberation movements around the world, inspiring struggles for freedom and equality.

Natural beauty

Natural beauty

Haïti is blessed with spectacular natural landscapes, including white sand beaches, mountains and rich biodiversity.

Heritage

Heritage

Haïti has a rich historical heritage, including sites like the Citadelle Laferrière and the Sans-Souci Palace, listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Culture

Culture

Haïti has a rich and diverse culture, influenced by African, European and indigenous elements. Haitian music, dance, art and cuisine are celebrated around the world.

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