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JACMEL 3hr20 min from the Capital of Haïti is the Best Summer Destination
JACMEL 3hr20 min from the Capital of Haïti is the Best Summer Destination
JACMEL 3hr20 min from the Capital of Haïti is the Best Summer Destination
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  • April 13, 2024
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JACMEL 3hr20 min from the Capital of Haïti is the Best Summer Destination

Summer is just around the corner, and if you’re looking for a sunny, cultural and flavorful destination, Jacmel and its surrounding areas in Haïti are the perfect place to discover. Nestled between sea and mountains, this region offers a unique experience combining relaxation, cultural exploration and culinary delights.

Charming Accommodation

Haïti : Hotel Florita
Haïti : Hotel Florita
Haïti : Hotel Florita

Hotel Florita :

Located in the heart of Jacmel, this historic hotel immerses you in a colonial atmosphere with its charming architecture and comfortable rooms. Ideal for recharging your batteries after a busy day.

Haïti : Hotel Cyvadier Plage
Haïti : Hotel Cyvadier Plage
Haïti : Hotel Cyvadier Plage

Hotel Cyvadier Plage :

Nestled along the coast, this hotel offers stunning ocean views and direct access to a private beach, perfect for relaxing days in the sun.

Belle-Anse, a village between tradition, nature and tourist potential
Belle-Anse, a village between tradition, nature and tourist potential

Belle-Anse, a village between tradition, nature and tourist potential

Nestled in the southeast of Haiti, Belle-Anse is a destination that fascinates with its natural beauty and rich history. This small town, still often ignored by major tourist routes, is full of treasures that deserve to be discovered. Its wild beaches, its imposing mountains and its unique historical heritage make Belle-Anse a hidden pearl, ready to seduce travelers in search of authenticity and tranquility. Belle-Anse, founded in the 18th century, still bears the traces of its past. Its history, marked by changes of names and identity, bears witness to the political and social upheavals that have given the region. From the colonial era to the birth of the Republic, each corner of the city tells a part of the history of Haiti. This rich past is combined with a vibrant cultural life, where local festivals, such as the celebration of the Patron Saint every December 10, offer an authentic glimpse into the lives of the inhabitants. The historical remains scattered throughout the city are not only a reminder of the era of colonization, but also of the struggles for independence. These witnesses of the past, combined with a calm and preserved atmosphere, make Belle-Anse a place where history and nature intertwine harmoniously. What distinguishes Belle-Anse is undoubtedly its spectacular natural environment. Ultimately, these beaches before the deserts invite you to relax. Lagan Beach, lined with palm trees and crystal clear waters, offers an idyllic setting for lovers of wild nature, far from the crowds of more frequent tourist destinations. The nearby Bay of Jacmel is a true natural bliss, promising moments of calm and escape. The city is also surrounded by majestic mountains, ideal for those who wish to explore the Haitian landscapes on foot, while discovering a unique biodiversity. While Belle-Anse’s natural resources are rich, they are also fragile, and preserving these areas remains an important issue for the future of the region.

Haïti : Collin’s Hotel
Haïti : Collin’s Hotel
Haïti : Collin’s Hotel

Collin’s Hotel :

Overlooking Lakou New York Beach, this hotel offers an idyllic setting for enjoying warm sand and turquoise water, with rooms offering magnificent ocean views.

Exquisite Haitian Gastronomy

Haïti : La Jacmélienne (Jacmel) :
Haïti : La Jacmélienne (Jacmel) :
Haïti : La Jacmélienne (Jacmel) :

La Jacmélienne (Jacmel) :

This restaurant invites you to savor the delights of Haitian Creole cuisine. Don’t miss the crispy griot accompanied by plantains and spicy pikliz.

Haïti : Jacmel Pizzeria
Haïti : Jacmel Pizzeria
Haïti : Jacmel Pizzeria

Jacmel Pizzeria :

Renowned for its authentic wood-fired pizzas, this pizzeria offers a variety of fresh and tasty toppings to satisfy every craving.

Haïti : Le Bon Coin (Marigot)
Haïti : Le Bon Coin (Marigot)
Haïti : Le Bon Coin (Marigot)

Le Bon Coin (Marigot) :

Known for its traditional dishes, this address offers tender lambi kòk simmered in a fragrant Creole sauce, accompanied by djon djon rice.

Restaurant L’Union (Cayes-Jacmel) :

Discover the fusion of local flavors with dishes like fresh grilled fish, seasoned with local spices and served with market vegetable bulgur.

Kay Vyousie :

Head to Kay Vyousie to taste the famous chaka dish, prepared with care and served on traditional plates, offering an authentic culinary experience.

Surf Haïti
Surf Haïti
Surf Haïti

Surf Haïti :

For a unique zin atmosphere, head to Surf Haïti where you can relax by the pool while admiring the view of the river. Don’t miss their delicious freshly prepared lobster dishes, a true taste experience not to be missed during your stay in Jacmel.

Cultural Discovery

In addition to its gastronomic pleasures, Jacmel offers a cultural wealth to explore. Stroll the colorful streets of the city, visit the art galleries showcasing local crafts, and don’t miss the famous Jacmel Carnival, an explosion of color, music and traditional dances.

Seaside Pleasures

Don’t forget to visit the beautiful Raymond Les Bains Beach, where you can taste freshly caught fish and quench your thirst with delicious coconut waters, for an authentic and refreshing seaside experience.

Whether you’re looking for beach relaxation, cultural adventures or culinary delights, Jacmel and its surroundings promise an unforgettable summer experience, blending Haitian traditions and Caribbean charm.

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