Ratings based on 4 Verified Reviews

5.0 out of 5
5.0 Room cleanliness
5.0 Service & staff
5.0 Room comfort
4.8 Hotel condition
Expedia Verified Reviews
5 out of 5
Recommended
for Business Travelers
by A verified traveler

Home away from home

Posted 14 May 2017
Pros: It is very quiet - garden is great. birds at night.
Cons: My requests were not met 100%, so maybe a bit more attention when those arise.
Location: It is very close to the center of Petionville but does feel secluded. La Plantation restaurant is a 5-minute walk away.
Nice boutique hotel with only 8 suites / rooms in property of the owners (parents + daughter who manages the hotel). It feels as though you're staying with them. And they are very nice as is the staff. Obviously, it is not a traditional hotel, so you can't walk to the reception like that as there is not always someone there. However, the owners live on the property in case of an emergency. And whenever I needed something I emailed the manager (daughter) in the morning and things were mostly done as I requested.
5 out of 5
by A verified traveler

Clean, quiet and peaceful

Posted 25 Sep 2016 on Hotels
Hotel is very clean and the owners are extremely nice and very helpful.
5 out of 5
Recommended
for Everyone
by A verified traveler

Very nice, quiet, comfortable hotel

Posted 14 Mar 2016
Though the hotel is a little out of the center of Petionville, it was worth it because it was so pleasant, with large, comfortable, clean rooms. The staff was excellent, as was the food.
5 out of 5
Recommended
for Everyone
by A verified traveler from Los Angeles, California USA

Beautiful hotel--the best in Haiti!

Posted 16 Jan 2016
The Maxime Boutique Hotel is not only the best place I have stayed at in Haiti, it is one of the best places I have stayed at anywhere throughout the world. Situated in a beautiful garden compound, the rooms are spacious, with perfect design, including custom-made Haitian cedar furniture with a beautiful scent and local artisan pieces that demonstrate the country's continuing creative evolution. In terms of practicals, the air conditioning, wi-fi, and showers are all impeccably excellent by any standards, and there is plenty of closet space for a longer visitor. Hotel manager Jihane Sada and her accomplished, kind family were wonderfully accommodating and lovely to talk with each day and were gracious and quick to help with anything I needed; that said, the hotel offers a great deal of privacy and discretion (it would actually be a great spot to stay for a honeymoon). In this ambiance, the food is also excellent. Breakfast on the outdoor patio, prepared by Liliane Sada, includes fresh-squeezed juices from fruit grown on the property, and plenty of Haitian coffee, which is so good. Plus the chance to see colorful birds bathing themselves. The dinners are also excellent and made from local, fresh produce (cucumbers from the mountains!) Other great things include bath products by sister Caroline Sada (Ayti Natives), a really lovely pool, and very quiet nights. I will definitely return to the hotel for work-related purposes, and it would be the perfect place for a vacation.