Wahoo Bay Beach Club and Resort day visit review: We visited Wahoo Bay Beach for the day to enjoy the pool and beautiful ocean. It is $15 US/person (price in 2012, call for current price) to get in which is totally worth it! The food is very good and the servers come right to the beach to bring our food and drinks. You can find a variety of tourists and locals at the hotel where there's a nice volleyball court and amazing pool! The beach: The beach was packed! The shore doesn't reach too far out and the water is close, but the way it's set up makes it comfortable to relax outside of the water. Best part: The vibe at the hotel is great! Even if you're not staying overnight, the staff makes you feel at home. Tip: The hotel has a signature drink called the Wahoo. Don't drink more than one...I heard one is plenty! :) Wahoo Bay Beach Club and Resort overnight visit review (Jan. 2013): We visited Wahoo Bay again, but this time to sleep at the hotel. The service was wonderful. The owner and her daughter are very friendly and out and about to speak to the guests. The guests were diverse and there was a general welcoming feeling to this stay. The food is amazing! The rooms are modern and beautiful. The beds are comfortable and the views are incredible! Read more reviews on Haiti hotels here.
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Emmy
7/27/2016 08:57:02 am
So, it is 15 just to get it. No food included? Please clarify. thank you
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8/16/2017 01:33:33 am
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