Sightseeing Tours - Marina Blue Haiti

Excursion to Kay Piat

Full immersion into the mountains! Go on an adventure for a unique ride off the beaten track in the heart of the chain of Matheux. Follow your naturalist guide to discover an extraordinary flora and fauna as well as superb panoramas. At more than 900 meters of altitude, the jewel hidden at the bottom of the mountains, the village of Kay Piat, specialized in the culture of watercress. Go and see an authentic and welcoming Haiti closer to the local population. Swimming at the watercress pools in the heart of Piat, and tasting local products. An eventful day in the heart of a sublime nature!   * Requires at minimum 3-4 people

Walking tour of Montrouis

Take the road of the rails to visit the village of Montrouis and discover an old factory dating back to colonial times, a port hosting loads of salt and source Cadenette, a voodoo site. The exploration continues with the visit of the market, the heart of the city. A unique opportunity to live a traditional negotiation with the Haitian merchant. Along the way, your guide will identify different trees, crops and exotic flowers. He will deliver the secrets of traditional herbal medicine. A perfect excursion to admire an authentic image of Haitian life.   * The activity is subject to a minimum of 3-4 participants. In case there is not a minimum to organize the activity, the reservation will be canceled without charge. * If the tour is not available and you have a minimum of 3-4 excursionists, please inquire for the reservation.

Visit of the Ogier-Fombrun Museum

Located in the enclosure of an 18th century sugar plantation, the Ogier-Fombrun Museum tells the story of Haiti dating from the pre-Columbian period to the revolutionary period, when Haiti became the first black republic in the world. The museum is thus a place of memory in tribute to the struggle of the Haitian people for the abolition of slavery and for its independence.   Enjoy a visit to the recently renovated Ogier-Fombrun Museum, which houses an extensive collection of authentic artifacts and works of art revealing the treasures of Haiti's history. The Ogier-Fombrun museum will welcome you with stories dating from the pre-Columbian Indian era to the colonial era of 1794, while Haiti was the largest sugar producer in the Caribbean.   The property is an authentic sugarcane plantation whose ruins have been totally recovered by the work of architect Gérard Fombrun for more than 35 years of personal involvement. The authentic stone aqueduct that still exists, continues to run water to a gigantic 20-foot wooden wheel that was used to extract the juice of the cane.