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Places To Visit In Haiti
Bassin Bleu
Located close to Jacmel, Bassin Blue is one the most beautiful natural attractions of the country.
Essentially a waterfall, Bassin bleu is a secluded paradise, hidden in the rocky hills near Jacmel. Hike to Bassin bleu and spend some time jumping from the rocks and cooling off in the blue waters amidst a bed of ferns and orchids. There are several pools and caves here worth exploring. As the place is rarely crowded, relaxing at this tropical oasis makes for an unforgettable experience.
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Gelee beach
Located in Les Cayes, Gelee is one of the most popular beaches in Haiti.
Long stretches of white sand contrasted with clear turquoise waters of the Caribbean make it one of the most sought after destinations in the country. Adding to the charm of the beach are numerous seafood eateries with some of the best delicacies such as grilled conch to savour. The beach is famous for its annual music festival Fete Notre Dame during mid August attracting lots of musicians and dancers that turn it into the most lively place to be in Haiti.
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Jacmel
Jacmel is a Southern commune, renowned for its arts and crafts and faded colonial charm.
Located a short drive from the capital Port-au-Prince, is the beautiful town of Jacmel which has been tentatively accepted as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The town preserves some of the best examples of 18th century French architecture, which is definitely worth your exploration. The town has earned the title of being the Arts and Crafts capital of the country, making it a hub of boutiques ideal for souvenir shopping. Head to the beautifully built Jacmel broad walk, a promenade lined with palm trees and numerous vendors selling amazing seafood to get fantastic views of the beach.
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La Citadelle
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Citadelle is a mountain top colossal fortress and one of the largest in the western Hemisphere.
Witness the majestic grandeur of Haiti's most iconic landmark, La Citadelle Laferrire, sitting atop the Bonnet a LÕEveque mountain, located about 8 kilometres from the town of Milot. Built after the country gained independence to protect it from French invasions, the fortress was fitted with 365 cannonballs and old weaponry, which will fill all heritage lovers with awe. A symbol of country's strength, the Citadelle is also famous for getting stunning vistas of the natural beauty around it.
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Labadee
Labadee is a gorgeous private port located on the North-western coast of the country.
A 260 acre private beach resort owned by the Royal Carribean, this complete tourist oriented resort has been rated as one of the most charismatic destinations in the country. Featuring white sandy beaches along coral reefs and lagoon like bays, this secluded paradise located amidst a ring of high mountains is also a hub for many water sports, snorkelling and zip lining.
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Musee du Pantheon National Haitien
Situated in Port-au-Prince, Musee de Pantheon is an impressive museum dedicated to Haiti's freedom struggle and history
If you are a history buff, make sure that you visit Musee du Pantheon in the capital city to get in depth knowledge about Haiti's past, war of independence and culture. Considered as an architectural marvel, this concrete structure preserves many artifacts and paintings that have fascinated its visitors. Its best to explore the museum with a guide who have many stories to share, bringing the place to life.
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Sans Souci Palace
The magnificent Sans Souci Palace was the royal residence of King Henri I of Haiti and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Recognized as the Carribean equivalent of the impressive Palace of Versailles in France, the Sans Souci Palace is one of the most remarkable attractions in the country. Home to the country's most famous king and leader Henri Christophe, the majestic palace was built in European style as a symbol of Haiti's prowess and power of the black race. Even though the palace was partially destroyed in a earthquake in 1842, it retains its charm and is a must visit place of history buffs and heritage lovers, the palace is located just 5 kilometres from the grand Citadelle.
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Fort Jacques
Fort Jacques is regarded as one of the oldest structures in Haiti, located on a hilltop of Port au Prince. It is a perfect destination to learn more about Haiti’s journey toward independence and provides a stunning view of the nature around. Travellers can relax in the fort area and arrange a mini picnic in the forest behind the fort. Seating arrangements under the shade of trees are available.
This fort was built just after the independence of Haiti by Alexandre Petion when the then Division General of the Haitian military. It was named after Jean-Jacques Dessalines, the then emperor of Haiti. This fort was constructed within a year, and later, it served as a shield for decades after. Even now, tourists can see some of the cannons used in those times. Fort Jacques is easily accessible from Fermathe, where you can take 40 mins to drive to your destination. From Fermathe, the road is adventurous and is perfect for a hike up to the fort. Due to the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, this fort has undergone damages which are now in due course of reconstruction. Just a walk away is the Fort Alexandre, which is still restored after the earthquake. Watch your step while exploring the ruins of this historical fort of Haiti.
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Heros de Vertieres
Heroes Monument of Vertieres is an open-air sculpture park, located near the city of Cap in northern Haiti. Also known as Héros de Vertières, it portrays the memories of the historic 1803 Battle of Vertières, the last major battle of the second war of Haitian independence.
This monument was built in 1953 to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Haitian independence. This inspiring site is a major attraction for travelers to know about Haiti and its struggle against the French troops of Rochambeau for independence.
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Kokoye Beach
Located on the south coast of Haiti, Kokoye Beach is one of the most exotic places in the Caribbean. The beach is encircled by tall palm trees and is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and evening walks. For convenience, it also has locker rooms and shower rooms. Kokoye beach is also one of the best places for camping. You can rent tents on the beach.
The rocky eastern end of the beach has multiple pools to explore around. Some caves are completely dark inside, while others open to a world of colourful fishes. There are rocky outcrops on each side of the beach, and in between stands the still blue water. The water here is almost wave-free, perfect for relaxing for a longer time. It is easy to reach the Kokoye beach by car from Port-au-Prince, crossing the village of Petit Goave onwards. Get on a boat ride from Port-au-Prince, reach Petit Goave in 45 mins, and then reach the beach via car or motorcycle. Do not forget to relish some fresh fish, lamb, or lobster recipes on the beach accompanied by local drinks. Haitian coffee is a must-try.
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