Labadee Beach, Labadie Haiti

Labadee is a private resort area on the northern coast of Haiti near the city Cap-Haitien, Labadee is often visited by Royal Caribbean cruise ships.

Labadee beach is a Royal Caribbean Cruises private destination in Notthern Haiti.

Is it Labadee or Labadie?

The actual name for the peninsula and the village in it is Labadie. Royal Caribbean, the cruise company spells the name "Labadee" to make it easier for American English-speakers to pronounce. Labadie, the peninsula, It is known for its beautiful beaches with crystal clear waters and water activities.

There are many other local beaches in the Labadie peninsula you can visit that are not exclusively Labadee Beach which is where the Royal Caribbean cruises passengers go to.


 

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