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Ile a Vache, or "Cow Island," is a tranquil paradise off Haiti’s southern coast, offering a rare glimpse into an unspoiled Caribbean escape. With its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush landscapes, the island is a haven for nature lovers and those seeking serenity. Abaka Bay Beach is renowned for its powdery white sand and turquoise waters, making it one of Haiti’s most beautiful beaches.
Historically, Ile a Vache was a refuge for pirates like Captain Henry Morgan in the 17th century, adding a layer of intrigue to its allure. Today, visitors can explore its rich history, vibrant coral reefs, and enjoy activities like snorkeling, diving, and hiking through coconut groves and coastal paths.
Travelers can reach Ile a Vache by boat from Les Cayes, with round-trip fares around $50 USD, or by private helicopter for a more exclusive experience.