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Cormier Beach Resort
On its lengthy list of amenities on offer, the Cormier Beach Resort is also in a convenient location for those travelling in and around the area. If one is on a trip to Labadee, Amiga Island, Cadrasse or the Citadelle, the hotel is a central point to connect you to all of your other destinations with ease and convenience. . The swanky, strategically placed hotel is also only just over a half hour from the airport, and 15 minutes from Cap-Haitien.
Cormier Plage near Cap-Haitian
The Cormier Beach Resort has much to offer its visitors in the way of exclusivity. Set on five acres of jewel sanded beachfront property, the hotel and resort is the only one of its kind on Haiti's north coast. Guests staying at the Cormier Beach Resort have the luxury of the sea and sand at their backdoor, and with the other, extensive amenities cleverly offered onsite, the hotel has earned the moniker of a, 'Destination within a destination in beautiful Haiti.
View of the city of Cap-Haitian
Here is a picture showing a major party of the city of Cap-Haitian. This city is the second city of Haiti and is the historic as well as the tourism capital of Haiti.
During the colonization period, Cap-Haitian which was called Cap-Francais was a major port in Saint Domingue, transporting all kind of products to France
Cap-Haitien Cathedral Attacked by Thugs
Cap-Haitien Cathedral, imbued with historical importance, was the target of vicious criminal activity in 2011 that violated its sacred inner sanctum. The violent wrongdoers were traced to former Haitian President Aristide's Fanmi Lavalas party.
Defacement of the Cathedral appalled and horrified the largely Roman Catholic community. No longer will they be able to feel safe within its nave.
Archbishop Kebreau appealed to President Martelly to take a sterner approach in ruling Haiti to avoid incidents of this nature in the future.
Cap-Haitien Cathedral Violently Defaced
Cap-Haitien Cathedral, a place of symbolic significance, sustained a brutal attack on its inner sanctum in 2011. The evildoers were discovered to be members of Fanmi Lavalas, former President Aristide's organization.
Ruination of the Cathedral surprised and scared the Roman Catholic parish. It can no longer be assumed anyone is safe within the Cathedral's confines.
Cap-Haitien Archbishop Kebreau warned President Martelly if he did not rule with a tighter fist, more violations against the church could be expected.
Cap-Haitien Cathedral Vandalized
Cap-Haïtien Cathedral, a church of historical significance, was viciously vandalized in 2011. The miscreants were rumored to be part of Fanmi Lavalas, former President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's party.
Debasement of the Cathedral sent shock waves throughout the predominately Catholic community. The days of being able to seek sanctuary within its walls is over.
The attack seemed to co-incide with the return of Aristide after seven years exiled in Africa. Archbishop Kebreau called upon President Martelly to adopt a law-and-order approach to ruling Haiti.