MOULIN-SUR-MER
Mr. Gérard Fombrun, a Haitian architect, built a high-level tourist complex in Moulin-sur-Mer on what was, in the eighteenth century, a large sugar dwelling built by the colon Guillaume Ogier. Moulin Sur Mer is a masterful achievement with singular charm. The building, dating back to the xviiith century, combines the charm and elegance of a wonderful past and the modern comfort of a seaside resort with chic Shabby infrastructure. Bordered by amandiers, palm trees and coconut trees, managed by Charles Fombrun, son of Gérard Fombrun, the estate Moulin Sur Mer has become over the years an iconic figure of the Côte-des-Arcadins, where you can relax and enjoy a unique escape in an atmosphere of peace and sewerage. Various nautical activities are offered to visitors. The houses are charming and discreet and the gardens are well thought out. The rooms are sober, with only some Haitian art paintings but very well kept. Inside, the equipment works smoothly and air conditioning is silent. Only bungalows have a sea view. Bilingual staff is superfluous and always at your service. On weekends and summer, it is best to book.
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