Active vacation in Haiti - things to do, entertainment and nightlife
Haiti is an island country in the Caribbean that shares the same island with the Dominican Republic. The country is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the north and by the Caribbean Sea in the south. The capital of Haiti is Port-au-Prince. The local climate is tropical; the temperature is up to +35°C in summer and up to +28°C in winter. The storm period starts in June and ends in November. This is not the best time for beach recreation. The country has mostly mountain terrain, and this helps to protect the inland regions from ocean winds. Mount de la Selle is the highest peak in Haiti (2,777 meters). Picturesque mountains make the region perfectly suitable for alpinism and trekking.
1. Do not demonstrate jewelry, cameras, smartphones, and wallets in public places. Such carelessness might make you a target for pickpockets. 2. Do …
Read further
Read further
Price can be one of the main decision-making factors when choosing a vacation destination, In Haiti, travelers can find hotels of different price …
Read further
Read further
Labadie is a port and a popular tourist resort that occupies a coastal area of a small peninsula. Sometimes Labadie is even called an island because this is a closed private territory that belongs to the cruise company Royal Caribbean. Large cruise ships regularly arrive in Labadie. The resort territory is separated from the rest of the region by a wall. Labadie has a strict pass system. Only tourists and resort staff can enter. For tourists who look at the rest of Haiti from Labadie, the island looks like a paradise place. The resort has excellent beaches, beautiful lagoons for snorkeling and diving, and moderately tall mountains that are perfectly suitable for hiking. Restaurants, shops, and a market with all kinds of souvenirs make it pleasant to stay in Labadie as tourists do not need to go anywhere else.
Not everyone is brave enough to visit Haiti, so travelers who do this have an opportunity to purchase items and souvenirs that are not available …
Read further
Read further
Cap-Haitien, the city on the north coast, is big in terms of the island’s population. Founded in 1670, this is the former capital of Haiti. There are usually no high waves near Cap-Haitien, so this area is not very suitable for surfing. However, it is interesting to explore the city. On Sunday, you will certainly notice excited people on their way to church. There will be many different groups of people that go to Catholic, Baptist, Protestant, or Adventist churches. There are many religious people in Haiti. Besides that, the traditional cult of Haiti – Vodou – is still popular here. Cap-Haitien has a university, Antenor Firmin – UNAF, as well as a cinema, markets, and modern shopping centers. In short, the city has an ordinary urban life. There are poor people here, but they are not many. Everyone is friendly with tourists.
The start of Haitian carnivals usually coincides with the start of Catholic Lent. Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday is the traditional beginning of the …
Read further
Read further
This article about active leaisure, entertainment, recreation and attractions in Haiti is protected by the copyright law. You can re-use the content, but only under the condition of placement of an active link to www.orangesmile.com.


English
Russian
Nederlands
Deutsch
Español
Français
Türkçe
















