Thursday, December 23, 2010

Haiti Hotels Photos Review Information

The stigma attached to Haitian travel is, unfortunately, still there, and the country barely exists as a tourist destination. Regardless of the many hotels in Haiti, many of them are criminally underbooked, many of the beaches go unvisited. The social inequality is appalling, yes, but it is also a land of beauty and mystery. Unfortunately, it is only the former that many countries see when footage of Haiti comes on television
While many prefer to stay away from the urban setting of Port-au-Prince, those who want to get real insight into Haitian culture will choose its humble array of lodgings. The vicinity of the slums are certainly off-putting, but it is also near many Haiti attractions. Located on the bay, the capital city is a sweeping metropolis that spreads across the Cul-de-Sac Plain to the foothills of the Massif de la Salle. The Hotel Oloffson was once one of the best Haiti hotels
One of Haiti's most affluent areas is Petionville. Situated on a serene hillside overlooking the capital, Petionville is the epicenter for restaurants, art galleries and hotels in Haiti. The Kinam Hotel is here, and unlike some of the downtown areas of the city, you are perfectly safe to stroll around at night. Within walking distance are some of the finest Haiti attractions, making this one of the few areas where Haitian tourism thrives. The Hotels El Rancho and Montana are other coveted Haiti hotels.
I had a difficult trip out of Haiti last week. After waiting all day in the airport in Port au Prince, American Airlines canceled the flight - just before dark. They offered to put me up in a hotel that I had never heard of, near the airport. I had met a travel-savvy fellow Canadian while sitting and waiting, who was being put up in a better hotel because she could get her own transportation there. She offered me a drive to and from the hotel with her - so I ended up in one of the best hotels in the country, the Hotel El Rancho. Thanks Kristie! ... and thank you AA, I think.
Located in downtown Port-au-Prince near the Presidential Palace, the museums and art galleries, Le Plaza is the perfect choice for business people and tourists. Two steps away from the commercial district, the hotel allows you to mix business and pleasure, with all the modern comfort.

Le Plaza Hotel’s rooms are designed with your comfort in mind and thus are all equipped with a king or two Twin beds also know as double doubles. Le Plaza hotel offers a total of 101 guestrooms including 7 Suites. All rooms are equipped with a King or two Twin beds, air conditioning and cable TV.


Haiti (see map link): I'd come by road from Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic on my way to Cap-Haitien. On the way back, still on the Haiti side, we turned off the main highway to go about 4 km (2 1/2 miles) into Fort Liberte, a small village that was busy making improvements to its public areas.

A daily bus service that goes between Santiago DR and Cap-Haitien crosses the border here at Dajabon, Dominican Republic and Ouanaminthe, Haiti. Contact Caribe Tours, Rue 28A, Carenage (same zone as the Hotel Roi Christophe). See Hispaniola.com page for schedules.
The Haiti is a fun, lively family hotel with friendly staff who know how to help families have a great holiday. With an appealing modern reception and a bright and airy dining room you are sure to be impressed with the facilities here. You may want to sunbathe by the attractive pool, but if the kids want the sand and space of the beach, head down to Can Picafort beach, or take a bus just a few minutes along the coast to the never ending sands in this bay of Alcudia. Families wanting a good value, lively hotel within easy reach of the resort centre will enjoy the Haiti.
Rooms at the Hotel Haiti have a fully fitted en suite bathroom with shower, direct dial telephone, safety deposit box, a maid service and a terrace or balcony with views over the pool and garden area. Facilities at the Hotel Haiti include a large outdoor freshwater swimming pool with separate childrens splash pool, sun terraces and gardens furnished with loungers and parasols, children's playground, table tennis, pool table, 24 hour reception, currency exchange services, games room, mini disco and a seasonal programme of evening entertainment with live music, cabaret or other professional shows several times each week.

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