St Joseph’S Home For Boys Guest House
Rebuilt with great fortitude after the original house collapsed in the earthquake, this home for ex-street boys still offers a fantastic Haitian experience...
It may not be the place you go for luxurious stays right now, but if you're keen to explore this vibrant culture, there are plenty of cosy places to stay in Haiti. Our independent authors have explored them to find the gems.
Rebuilt with great fortitude after the original house collapsed in the earthquake, this home for ex-street boys still offers a fantastic Haitian experience...
A large gingerbread hotel right in the center of Pétionville, the Kinam is a good option. Rooms are well sized and modern, while the hotel as a whole offers good quality...
Damaged in the earthquake but rebuilt, this converted mansion from 1888 oozes charm. There are polished floorboards and period furniture, while rooms are whitewashed and airy, with mosquito net and balcony. The bar is great, and chock-full of art.
Cap-Haïtien’s most charming hotel, this French colonial building has something of the Spanish hacienda about it. There’s an elegant, leafy central courtyard with plenty of rocking chairs, and a terrace restaurant...
A bateau - taxi hop between Plage Belli and Labadie village (ask for ‘Kay Norm’), this charming guesthouse was built from a restored French fort by an American who came to Haiti in the early 1970s and never quite left...
This French-run hotel seems to ramble up the side of the hill it sits on, so there’s no shortage of terraces offering views to the sea (the rooms themselves have none)...
A modern all-inclusive-style resort, with a series of linked pools and cute octagonal bungalows set amid shady grounds. There are various water-sports options along the pebbly beach...
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