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Haïti summer : Discover the unmissable beaches
Haïti summer : Discover the unmissable beaches
Haïti summer : Discover the unmissable beaches

Haïti summer : Discover the unmissable beaches

Ah, summer in Haiti! A season where the sun shines high in the azure sky and the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean Sea invite relaxation and adventure. When you think of Haiti, its heavenly beaches may not be the first thing that comes to mind, but this Caribbean gem is actually full of breathtaking coastal treasures. From the north coast to the south coast, each beach offers a unique experience, blending history, culture and nature with stunning natural beauty. Here is a selection of the essential beaches to visit during your summer getaway to Haiti:

Haïti : Labadee
Haïti : Labadee
Haïti : Labadee

1. Labadee - Cap-Haitien

Located on the northern coast of Haiti, Labadee is a picturesque enclave lined with white sand beaches fringed with palm trees gently swaying in the tropical breeze. This corner of paradise is often visited by cruise lines, but it also offers independent travelers the opportunity to relax on deckchairs enjoying exotic cocktails or indulge in a multitude of water activities, such as kayaking, snorkeling and even jet skiing.

Haïti : Moulin sur mer
Haïti : Moulin sur mer
Haïti : Moulin sur mer

2. Moulin sur Mer - Montouis

Nestled on the north coast of the country, Moulin sur Mer is a destination of choice for travelers looking for calm and serenity. This former sugar cane plantation has been transformed into a charming seaside hotel, offering direct access to a private white sand beach lined with palm trees.

Haïti : Pointe Sable
Haïti : Pointe Sable
Haïti : Pointe Sable

3. Pointe Sable - Port Salut

Port Salut is home to the picturesque Pointe Sable Beach, known for its calm, shallow waters, perfect for family swimming. Travelers can also take advantage of local seafood restaurants to enjoy fresh and tasty culinary specialties.

Haïti : Royal Decameron
Haïti : Royal Decameron
Haïti : Royal Decameron

4. Royal Decameron - Montouis

The Royal Decameron Hotel, located in Montouis, is a popular destination for beach lovers. With exclusive access to a magnificent stretch of golden sand and turquoise waters, this property offers the ideal setting for a memorable tropical vacation.

Haïti : Île à Rat
Haïti : Île à Rat
Haïti : Île à Rat

5. Île à Rat - Cap-Haïtien

Located off the coast of Cap-Haitien, Île à Rat is a small uninhabited island renowned for its crystal clear waters and seabed rich in marine life. It is a great place for snorkeling and relaxation away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Here are five compelling reasons why you should definitely visit Haiti’s beaches
Here are five compelling reasons why you should definitely visit Haiti’s beaches

Here are five compelling reasons why you should definitely visit Haiti’s beaches

1- Abaka Bay (Île-à-Vache): Start your Haitian adventure with the magnificent Abaka Bay, recently named one of the most beautiful beaches in the world by CNN. Located on the enchanting island of Île à Vache, this bay offers a pristine white sand beach and calm Caribbean waters, framed by lush green hills. Abaka Bay Resort offers a truly exclusive and secluded experience, with bungalows located directly on the beach, offering panoramic views and direct access to the fine sand and crystal clear sea. The dining options are equally impressive, with one restaurant offering breathtaking ocean views and epic sunsets. To get to Île à Vache, simply take a 15-20 minute boat ride from Les Cayes, located off the southern coast of Haiti. 2- Île à Rat (Amiga Island): As soon as you set foot on Île à Rat (also known as Amiga Island), this little slice of paradise will steal your heart. Its smooth white sand beach immediately catches the eye, while gentle waves create a dreamy oasis against the pearly shore. Located in the turquoise waters off the coast of Plaine du Nord in northern Haiti, Île à Rat is a 1.8 hectare piece of white coral covered in a small wild forest. The island is a peaceful retreat, especially for couples looking for a serene getaway. To get to Île à Rat, you can take one of the many water taxis waiting in Labadee, a 30-minute drive from Cap-Haïtien. Keep in mind that the island is uninhabited, so it is important to bring everything you need for a comfortable stay, including drinking water. 3- Côtes des Arcadins: Nestled north of the bay of Port-au-Prince, Côtes des Arcadins stretches over 19 kilometers of white sand beaches lined with palm trees, making it one of the most popular seaside destinations from Haiti. The combination of the deep blue sea, mountains, mangrove forests and the coral reef formed by the Arcadins islets creates a breathtaking spectacle. It is also a great place for divers. To get there, follow the road north of the bay of Port-au-Prince. You will be amazed by the natural beauty of this region. 4- Plage de Gelée: This beach is one of the most popular thanks to its crystal clear waters and soft sand, all with a pastoral landscape in the background. If you are looking for a place to relax and soak up the sun, Gelée Beach is a great choice. 5- Jacmel Beach: Although swimming is not recommended here, Jacmel Beach is famous for its picturesque charm and artistic atmosphere. It is located in the historic town of Jacmel, known for its lively carnival and colorful houses. Explore the beach, admire the architecture and soak up Haitian culture. Don’t forget your swimsuit and sunscreen, and enjoy these hidden treasures of Haiti! 🏖️☀️

Haïti : Bassin bleu
Haïti : Bassin bleu
Haïti : Bassin bleu

6. Bassin Bleu - Jacmel

Although it is not a traditional beach, Bassin Bleu in Jacmel is a natural destination not to be missed. This series of three natural pools fed by waterfalls provides a picturesque setting for swimming and hiking in the surrounding jungle.

Haïti : Saut-Mathurine
Haïti : Saut-Mathurine
Haïti : Saut-Mathurine

7. Saut-Mathurine - Cayes

Nestled in the mountains near the town of Cayes, Saut-Mathurine is a spectacular waterfall surrounded by lush vegetation. Visitors can enjoy the freshness of its crystal clear waters and admire the surrounding natural beauty.

Haïti : 8. Cormier Beach
Haïti : 8. Cormier Beach
Haïti : 8. Cormier Beach

8. Cormier Beach - Cap-Haïtien

Just minutes from Cap-Haïtien, Cormier Beach is a peaceful getaway offering clear, uncrowded waters. This quiet beach is perfect for a relaxing day in the shade of coconut trees.

Haïti : Kalico Beach
Haïti : Kalico Beach
Haïti : Kalico Beach

9. Kalico Beach - Montouis

Kalico Beach, located in Montouis, is another popular destination for vacationers looking for sun and sea. This beach offers an idyllic setting in which to relax and enjoy the pleasures of seaside life.

Haïti : Cascade Saut d’Eau
Haïti : Cascade Saut d’Eau
Haïti : Cascade Saut d’Eau

10. Saut d’Eau Waterfall - Center Department

Saut d’Eau is an iconic waterfall located in the Center department, renowned for its sacred waters and annual spiritual celebrations. Visitors can bathe in the natural pools while soaking up the unique spiritual atmosphere of this place.

Haïti : Gelee Beach
Haïti : Gelee Beach
Haïti : Gelee Beach

11. Gelee Beach - Cayes

Located in Les Cayes, Gelee Beach is one of the most popular beaches in Haiti. With its miles of fine sand and lively vibe, this beach attracts locals and visitors looking for fun and good local cuisine.

Haïti : Île-à-Vache
Haïti : Île-à-Vache
Haïti : Île-à-Vache

12. Île-à-Vache

For a more secluded getaway, the paradise island of Île-à-Vache is a true hidden gem. Accessible by boat from the southern coast of Haiti, this unspoiled island offers pristine beaches and incomparable tranquility.

Whether you’re looking for water adventures, relaxation on the warm sand, or cultural exploration, Haiti’s beaches offer an unforgettable experience for every traveler. So, this summer, let yourself be captivated by the captivating beauty of the Haitian coast and discover the hidden treasures of this Caribbean jewel.

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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.

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Natural beauty

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

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Heritage

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

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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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