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12 Must-See Hotels in Haiti
12 Must-See Hotels in Haiti
12 Must-See Hotels in Haiti
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12 Must-See Hotels in Haiti

Welcome to Haiti, a hidden gem of the Caribbean, where warm hospitality, pristine beaches and rich culture await you. If you are planning to visit this heavenly country, we have compiled a list of 12 most notable hotels to make your stay unforgettable.

Marriott
Marriott
Marriott

1. Marriott - Port-au-Prince

Located in the heart of the capital, the Port-au-Prince Marriott offers a perfect blend of luxury and comfort. With elegantly appointed rooms, delicious cuisine and panoramic city views, this hotel is an ideal choice for discerning travelers.

Royal Decameron Indigo Beach Resort
Royal Decameron Indigo Beach Resort
Royal Decameron Indigo Beach Resort

2. Royal Decameron Indigo Beach Resort & Spa - Montrouis

Nestled on the coast of Montrouis, this all-inclusive resort offers a relaxing getaway with its white sand beaches, crystal clear waters and a variety of water activities. Perfect for families, couples or travelers looking for relaxation.

Hotel Montana
Hotel Montana
Hotel Montana

3. Hotel Montana - Pétion-Ville

Perched in the hills of Pétion-Ville, Hotel Montana offers breathtaking views of Port-au-Prince. With its peaceful ambiance, lush gardens and attentive service, this establishment is an oasis of tranquility.

Haïti Wonderland: How to Rewrite the Narrative of Haïti on the Web?
Haïti Wonderland: How to Rewrite the Narrative of Haïti on the Web?

Haïti Wonderland: How to Rewrite the Narrative of Haïti on the Web?

For the last three decades the internet has transformed the way people live, access information and promote worthy causes. Institutions that embrace this technology lead the way in their respective industries and last, while countries that embrace this technology and wisely implement it enable themselves to thrive and build sustainable economies. After decades of existence, the internet has been shared with mainly two groups of people; those who use it as a tool to build, and those who use it as a tool of destruction. Those who see the internet as a bridge to make a positive impact in the world and those who see it as the comfy bed to never leave, hence, the difference between the consumer and producer. Unfortunately our beloved home, Haiti, has been of the former mindset. Is it a lack of vision, lack of skills and competences or is it lack of hard working individuals? Regardless what it is or had been for decades, now is the time to change the paradigm on all fronts necessary and reshape the future. If the past decades have been ruled by non-production and negative press, now is the time to change the paradigm by producing and using the limitless of the web to sell the beauty, the culture and the greatness of Haïti to the rest of the world. If the past has been ruled with a selective truth and an effort to showcase the worst and by extension create the worst narrative, now, my fellow Haitian, regardless of where you are on this planet, is the time for us to undertake this mission, to take responsibility and recreate the narrative of our mother land. A narrative based on truth and transparency, a narrative that tells the story of who we are and certainly who we are not, a narrative to invite the world to explore and see for themselves. It is our duty. If not now, when? If not you and I, then, who? Our main mission at Haïti Wonderland is to rewrite the narrative of Haïti on the web. Then use the internet to bring Haïti back to the top of the touristic destination map once again. Those are what motivate us, the oxygen that we breath, they are the reason we wake up in the morning and fight. We didn’t choose this path because we know it will be easy but we choose it because: 1. It is a noble cause 2. It is necessary and 3. It must be done. But must importantly we take this path because we know you and every Haitian in this world, who knows the truth about Haïti are tired with what you see when typing Haïti on the web, and at the same time understand that something must change, and it must be done as soon as possible. We know you are ready for this, and together we will change the narrative of Haïti on the web and we will bring Haïti back to the top of the touristic destination map. This is a call of duty to you, regardless of your field of endeavor or where you’re located in this world. This is a call to join (http://haitiwonderland.com) to first see for yourself the movement you’re joining, then create your own account and start creating and sharing. Together we will rewrite the narrative of Haïti on the web. Thank you for joining this worthy cause. Let’s invite the world to discover the true face of Haiti.

Karibe Hotel
Karibe Hotel
Karibe Hotel

4. Karibe Hotel - Pétion-Ville

The Karibe Hotel is renowned for its blend of elegance and modernity. Spacious rooms, world-class spa facilities, and gourmet restaurants make this hotel a top choice.

Kinam Hotel
Kinam Hotel
Kinam Hotel

5. Kinam Hotel - Pétion-Ville

Kinam Hotel is a choice address for business and leisure travelers. With its contemporary design, refreshing swimming pool and fine dining options, it promises an unforgettable experience.

El Rancho Hotel
El Rancho Hotel
El Rancho Hotel

6. El Rancho Hotel - Pétion-Ville

The El Rancho Hotel, steeped in history and charm, offers well-appointed rooms, exotic gardens and recreational facilities. It’s a perfect getaway for those looking for an authentic atmosphere.

Hotel Cyvadier
Hotel Cyvadier
Hotel Cyvadier

7. Hotel Cyvadier - Jacmel

Located in Jacmel, this hotel offers a unique experience with its colonial architecture, its rooms overlooking the Caribbean Sea and its artistic atmosphere. An ideal location for travelers looking to explore Haitian culture.

Manoir Adriana
Manoir Adriana
Manoir Adriana

8. Manoir Adriana Hotel - Jacmel

The Manoir Adriana Hotel Jacmel, a three-star establishment, proudly stands just 5 minutes from Lakou New York. With its 30 rooms offering modern comfort, this hotel promises a pleasant and relaxing experience. Ideally located, it allows easy access to the lively heart of downtown Jacmel, about a 20-minute walk away. An oasis of tranquility close to the hustle and bustle of the city, Manoir Adriana offers the perfect balance between convenience and serenity for travelers looking for a memorable getaway in Jacmel.

Royal Oasis
Royal Oasis
Royal Oasis

9. Royal Oasis - Pétion-Ville

The Royal Oasis is synonymous with sophistication. Elegant rooms, fine restaurants and first-class amenities make this one of the most exclusive hotels in Haiti.

Hotel Villa
Hotel Villa
Hotel Villa

10. Hotel Villa Therese - Pétion-Ville

With its intimate atmosphere, Hotel Villa Therese offers a peaceful refuge. Tropical gardens, a refreshing swimming pool and exceptional hospitality make this an ideal retreat.

Le Plaza Hotel
Le Plaza Hotel
Le Plaza Hotel

11. Le Plaza Hotel - Port-au-Prince

Located in the heart of the city, The Plaza Hotel is a blend of history and modernity. Elegant rooms, world-class meeting facilities and impeccable service make it an ideal choice for business travelers.

Wahoo Bay Beach Hotel
Wahoo Bay Beach Hotel
Wahoo Bay Beach Hotel

12. Wahoo Bay Beach Hotel - Montrouis

This seaside resort in Montrouis offers a heavenly experience with its white sand beaches, water sports facilities and ocean view rooms. An ideal place to relax and recharge your batteries.

In conclusion, whether you are looking for luxury, relaxation or cultural immersion, these hotels in Haïti offer a variety of options to suit all tastes. Prepare to be wowed by the natural beauty and warm hospitality of this enchanting Caribbean country.

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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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