🇭🇹 Haiti

First free Black republic of mountains and art

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Port-au-Prince — Capital of art and history

MUPANAH (National Pantheon Museum) Museum

The nation's museum of revolution, holding the anchor of Columbus's Santa María.

Best time: Year-round — An indoor museum rewarding in any season.

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Marché en Fer (Iron Market) Market

A landmark red iron-clad market of produce, craft and vodou goods.

Best time: Nov–Mar — The dry season is best for the crowded market.

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Cathédrale de Port-au-Prince Historic site

The pink-and-cream cathedral ruins, a poignant landmark of the city.

Best time: Nov–Mar — Dry-season weather suits the old centre.

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Musée d'Art Haïtien Museum

A collection of Haiti's world-famous vivid naïve painting.

Best time: Year-round — An indoor gallery rewarding in any weather.

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Musée de l'Art Haïtien du Peuple Museum

Contemporary Haitian art museum celebrating modern Haitian artistic voice.

Best time: Year-round — Essential gallery for understanding Haiti's dynamic contemporary art scene.

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Cap-Haïtien — Northern coast and the Citadelle

Citadelle Laferrière Fortress

A colossal mountaintop fortress, the largest in the Americas, a UNESCO wonder.

Best time: Nov–Mar — The dry season is best for the mountain climb.

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Sans-Souci Palace Palace

The grand ruined palace of King Henri Christophe below the Citadelle.

Best time: Nov–Mar — Drier months suit the hillside ruins.

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Labadie Beach Beach

A sheltered cove of clear water reached by boat along the north coast.

Best time: Nov–Mar — The dry season gives the calmest, clearest sea.

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Cap-Haïtien Old Town Historic district

Gingerbread and colonial streets of the former 'Paris of the Antilles'.

Best time: Nov–Mar — Dry-season weather is best for the old streets.

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Milot Royal Plantation Ruins Ruins

Sugar plantation complex ruins revealing colonial agriculture system.

Best time: Year-round — Historic testament to colonial exploitation and Haiti's revolutionary history.

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Jacmel — Coastal town of artists

Jacmel Historic Centre Historic district

Iron-fronted merchant houses and art workshops in a faded colonial port.

Best time: Nov–Mar — The dry season suits the old streets on foot.

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Bassin Bleu Waterfall

A chain of cobalt pools and falls in a forest gorge above the town.

Best time: Nov–Mar — Drier months make the gorge safest to reach.

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Jacmel Beach Beach

A wide bay beach backed by the town's colourful old waterfront.

Best time: Nov–Mar — The dry season brings the calmest sea.

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Marché de Jacmel Market

A market of the papier-mâché carnival masks the town is famous for.

Best time: Nov–Mar — Dry months are best for the open market.

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Iron Market of Jacmel Market

Historic cast-iron colonial market structure selling local crafts.

Best time: Year-round — Iconic 19th-century marketplace preserving Jacmel's artistic and colonial heritage.

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Port-Salut — Southern coastal village, beach paradise

Anse d'Azur Beach Beach

Secluded white sand beach with clear turquoise water and palm trees.

Best time: Jan–May — Calm seas and dry season provide perfect beach conditions.

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Île à Vache Island

Nearby island accessible by boat with pristine beaches and snorkeling.

Best time: Jan–May — Calm seas allow boat access and clear water for snorkeling.

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Forêt des Pins Hiking Trails Hiking Area

Pine forest trails in nearby mountains with views and nature walks.

Best time: Nov–Mar — Cool mountain air and clear weather for hiking.

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Port-Salut Market Market

Local village market with fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and crafts.

Best time: Mar–May — Peak season for fresh catch and tropical fruit availability.

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Coral Reef Snorkeling Marine Activity

Shallow reef systems with colorful fish and coral accessible from shore.

Best time: Jan–May — Best visibility and calm conditions in dry season months.

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Port-de-Paix — Historic port where Caribbean colonial heritage and island culture converge naturally

Île de la Tortue Island

Nearby island accessible by boat with beaches and pirate history.

Best time: November to May — Historic island with cultural significance and pristine beaches for day trips.

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Citadelle Laferrière Historic Fort

Massive hilltop fortress built after independence as a symbol of power.

Best time: November to May — Architectural marvel and UNESCO World Heritage site demonstrating Haitian determination.

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Marché de Port-de-Paix Market

Traditional Haitian market with local produce, goods, and cultural commerce.

Best time: Year-round — Authentic marketplace reflecting local trade and Haitian commercial traditions.

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Baie de Port-de-Paix Natural Site

Bay offering boat tours and opportunities to see marine life.

Best time: November to May — Beautiful natural harbor with marine ecosystems and scenic boat tour opportunities.

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Colonial Architecture Walking Tour Historic District

Walking tour of colonial-era buildings representing Haiti's architectural heritage.

Best time: Year-round — Visual representation of Haiti's colonial past and architectural traditions.

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Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Haiti?

It depends on where you go: every place has its own ideal season on this page. For example, MUPANAH (National Pantheon Museum) is best around Year-round. Haiti has 5 featured cities and areas to plan around.

Is English spoken in Haiti?

Roughly 5% of people speak English. The main language is French, Haitian Creole.

How strong is the Haiti passport?

The Haiti passport gives visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to about 50 destinations.

Is Haiti expensive to travel in?

This page lists real traveller costs for Haiti — accommodation, food, transport, plus education, medical, insurance and connectivity — so you can budget before you go.

What is there to do in Haiti?

MUPANAH (National Pantheon Museum), Marché en Fer (Iron Market), Cathédrale de Port-au-Prince, Musée d'Art Haïtien, Musée de l'Art Haïtien du Peuple, Citadelle Laferrière — each with the best time to visit, why it is worth it, and specific things to do.