HAITI
WELCOME TO HAITI
Haiti, located on the western portion of the island of Hispaniola, is a country of significant historical and cultural importance. With an area of approximately 27,750 square kilometers, it is one of the smaller nations in the Caribbean region. Despite its relatively small size, Haiti boasts a population of over 11 million people, making it the most populous country in the Caribbean. However, it also faces challenges such as high poverty rates and limited access to basic services. The economy of Haiti is primarily based on agriculture, with coffee, mangoes, and cocoa being major exports. Additionally, the textile industry and remittances from abroad play a crucial role in the country's economy. Efforts to improve infrastructure, education, and diversify the economy continue to be vital for Haiti's development.
CAPITAL
Port-au-Prince
TIMEZONE
GMT-5
Labadee, a breathtaking coastal paradise in Haiti, beckons visitors with its pristine beaches and turquoise waters. Nestled on the northern coast, this private resort offers a range of exciting activities such as zip-lining through lush mountains, jet skiing, and snorkeling in vibrant coral reefs. History enthusiasts can explore the nearby historic town of Cap-Haïtien and marvel at the impressive Citadelle Laferrière, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Labadee's vibrant local culture comes alive through traditional music, dance, and mouthwatering Haitian cuisine. With its natural beauty, thrilling adventures, and cultural experiences, Labadee is a truly captivating attraction that leaves a lasting impression on every traveler.
POPULATION
11.45 million
CURRENCY
Haitian Gourde (HTG)
The historic city of Jacmel, nestled on Haiti's southern coast, is a captivating attraction that blends colonial charm with vibrant artistry. Known as the 'City of Light', Jacmel boasts beautifully preserved French colonial architecture, picturesque streets adorned with colorful buildings, and a lively waterfront promenade. Its annual Carnival celebrations, featuring elaborate papier-mâché masks and vibrant parades, attract visitors from around the world. Jacmel is also renowned for its thriving arts scene, with numerous galleries showcasing local handicrafts, paintings, and sculptures. Visitors can immerse themselves in the rich cultural heritage, explore hidden beaches, and indulge in delectable Creole cuisine, making Jacmel a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
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