"I would like to give thanks to Titus, Mideleine, Samanta and Jovenel. They tried their best to accommodate my needs and we're professional and courteous."
"I would like to give thanks to Titus, Mideleine, Samanta and Jovenel. They tried their best to accommodate my needs and we're professional and courteous."
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"An enthusiastic 5 stars, from a non-Haitian USA traveler who visited the area in early 2026. I enjoyed a 4-day, 3-night stay at this beautiful and wonderfully atmospheric hotel.
The hotel sprawls over a large area, with magnificent lush greenery to create a tranquil oasis in the heart of town. The buildings/grounds are meticulously kept, and if you venture out of your room early enough, you'll see the on-site staff raking up every leaf that has fallen overnight. The pool is super-clean. You can enjoy roaming around the property taking in the character, scenery, art, historical pieces, and various cozy seating areas. The main building (with the reception area and the restaurant) is mostly surrounded by a covered terrace, with overhead fans and open on the sides with plenty of comfortable chairs in which to relax and enjoy quiet conversation and drinks. There are various room sizes available. I found my room to be clean, and with great hot-water pressure and amenities. In-room lights and fans work all day, but the AC in each room functions only in the evening and morning hours from about 7pm to 6:30am, which is totally fine (I think most/all other hotels in the city use similar generator systems and hours of operation). Almost no insects did I see at the hotel, though that might vary based on the time of year visiting; use bug repellant as desired.
The front-desk staff and the other workers were great. All were very nice, friendly, and cheerful to help and welcome you."
"My stay at Belle Maison Hotel in Milot, Haiti was a nightmare. The rooms were infested with large, flying cockroaches, and there were mice running around in the kitchen—completely unsanitary. Air conditioning works for only 2.5 hours max; guests are told to use a fan. There are no couches or lounge areas, only uncomfortable wooden chairs throughout the hotel.
The manager unprofessionally banged on my door during my stay, demanding advance payment for meals, claiming the hotel couldn’t buy groceries otherwise. I explained that in proper hotels, guests pay at consumption or checkout. Most of the staff lacked basic hospitality skills, with the exception of Titus, who was kind, helpful, and professional despite limited resources.
The hotel falsely advertises free breakfast but charges extra for eggs—dishonest and misleading. Staff also gossiped about me waking up late and shared it with locals—an appalling violation of guest privacy. The showers are dirty and dangerous, requiring you to step over a huge cement block to get in. There’s barely any hot water, and power cuts are constant—you must keep asking staff to restore it.
Overall, this hotel is mismanaged, uncomfortable, and unprofessional. I do not recommend staying here under any circumstances. One of the worst travel experiences I've ever had."
If you want to find a place to stay with fewer rooms than the traditional hotel and a cosy environment, a B&B might be a great fit for your trip to Milot. If you'd like to learn more about Milot through its top sites and landmarks, Sans Souci Palace and Citadelle Laferriere are some notable monuments to visit.
Are you considering an apartment for your stay?
With attentive service, an atmosphere suited to mingling with other guests and of course a scrumptious breakfast, B&Bs offer a one-of-a-kind environment.
What are the top B&Bs in Milot?
Below are some B&Bs in the surrounding area: La Belle Maison Milot: 8 rooms. 0.1 mi (0.1 km) from the heart of Milot. Enjoy the local cuisine breakfast and snack bar/deli. Chez Max, Cadras Haiti: 3 rooms. 11.5 mi (18.5 km) from the city centre. Enjoy the local cuisine breakfast and unique decor.
When is the best time to book my B&B in Milot?
When you're dreaming of a trip to Milot, make sure that you take the year-round temperatures into account. The hottest months are usually August and July, with an average temperature of 27°C, while the coldest months are February and March, with an average of 24°C. Average annual precipitation for Milot is 697 mm.
What is there to do in Milot?
When you want to see some attractions in town, you might consider a visit to Sans Souci Palace and Citadelle Laferriere. You might also consider a trip to sites such as Place d'Armes or Labadee Beach if you have time to see more of the area.
How can I get to and around Milot?
Mapping out your trip in and around Milot is easy with these transportation options. Fly into Cap-Haitien (CAP-Cap-Haitien Intl.), which is located 8.9 mi (14.3 km) away. If you'd like to explore around the area, you may want to rent a car for your trip.