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Haiti Caribbean Treasure


Haiti is one of the least visited countries in the Caribbean, but holds a wealth of historical sites and a vibrant and unique culture that belies its small size. Undiscovered Destinations group tours to this hidden gem take you to the heart of the country, exploring its history and culture and taking in breathtaking sites such as the magnificent Citadelle, a vast fortress said to be the largest in the Western Hemisphere. The world’s first black republic offers visitors the chance to see a different, more authentic, side to the Caribbean and to explore a history full of pirates and revolutions that still resonates today. Travel in Haiti can be challenging, with poor roads and infrastructure challenges, but it is always stimulating, and sure to shatter your preconceptions about what a holiday in the Caribbean is meant to be like.


Itinerary Day 1


Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5


Day 6 Day 7


Day 8 Day 9


Port au Prince Port au Prince Furcy


Jacmel


Bassins Bleu - Port au Prince


Cap Haitian


Cormier Plage / Cap Haitian


Port au Prince


Sugar Cane Museum - Croix des Bouquets


Day 10 Port au Prince


For departure dates and prices please see insert if available or website. Please contact us for a full Tour Dossier and an international flight quotation.


Tour Type


Tour Length Tour Style Tour Pace


Fitness OBT


Culture History Wildlife


Group


10 days Pioneer Relaxed


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