Kaliko Beach Club

Port-au-Prince & Around


This modern resort is the country's second all-inclusive property, and features a series of linked pools and octagonal bungalows set amid shady grounds. There are various water-sports options along the pebbly beach, and also Pegasus, a dive shop that can arrange certification and charters. Day passes to the resort include food and cost US$45.


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