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Labadee is a port in Northern Haiti. It is a private resort leased by Royal Caribbean International (RCI) for use by its Royal Caribbean Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruise line cruise ships. Royal Caribbean International has contributed the largest proportion of tourist revenue to Haiti since 1986. The resort is completely tourist-oriented and safe as there is a personal security force. A controlled group of Haitian merchants are given sole rights to sell their merchandise and establish their businesses in the resort. The site is fenced off from the surrounding area. The cruise ships anchor offshore and passengers are ferried to the resort.
[edit] Get inAs a virtually private resort for the cruiselines owned by RCI, the primary but not only entry for visitors is by cruise ship. All moor in the sheltered bay and use high-capacity resort shuttle boats to get passengers (and ship-catered foodstuffs) to shore. Other visitors can come by land to the resort's security gate, or may use small water taxis from a nearby town. Guards are reportedly very "firm" with anyone (especially Haitians that don't work there) who attempt to breach the security perimeter. Except for some workers and security people, almost no one stays beyond twilight. [edit] Get aroundThe resort is on a peninsula about 300-400 yards long, so is small enough to reach all areas by foot from the landing dock. Open air shuttles also run between all areas. The resort does offer wave-runners and kayaks to explore elsewhere along the sheltered shoreline. [edit] See[edit] Do
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[edit] BuyThe resort offers a large but sometimes repetitive group of stalls (inside and outside a building) offering Haitian arts, crafts and souvenirs. Prices are typical for what's found at most cruise ports. Vendors are highly aggressive and will haggle. [edit] EatMost of the food and beverage offerings (hamburgers, hot dogs, BBQ, salads, fruit, soft drinks, juice drinks) are catered by each cruise ship at three "cafés". Passengers receive a buffet lunch and tea, lemonade, punch for free but must pay for soda and alcoholic beverages just as on the ship. [edit] DrinkThere are seven bars scattered across the peninsula, including a nice bar overlooking the beach near the main cafe building. Waiters constantly offer frozen drinks along the beaches and will also retrieve well drinks or beer on request. [edit] SleepThere are no such facilities in the resort, and security guards will remove any visitor trying to remain overnight. [edit] Contact[edit] Get out |
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