On a hill overlooking Cap, the Mont Joli was once the place to go. It's quieter now, but still offers some of the best views in the city. Wood-paneled rooms are generously sized, there’s a good restaurant with bar, and a terrace to chill out on. The pool is the best in town.
Hôtel Mont Joli
Haiti
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