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Last updated on March 19, 2024
Dreamy landscapes and beaches, world-class architectural delights and the most authentic West African culture in the heart of the Caribbean.
Few travellers know about any of the places to visit in Haiti, yet this is truly the most unique destination in the Americas, packed with exciting sites offering thrilling backpacking adventures.
After spending 10 traveling around the country, here’s a comprehensive 7-day, safe itinerary containing the best things to see and do in Haiti.
For all practical information including visas, safety, local culture, etc., check our travel guide to Haiti.
In this Haiti itinerary, you will find:
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🏨 Accommodation: where to stay at the places you visit in Haiti
Where to stay in Santo Domingo
Near the station for buses to Haiti: Torres Apart Studio
Although this place is nothing special, it’s relatively well-priced and ideally located next to the bus terminal for buses going to Haiti.
In the Zona Colonial, near tourist sites: La Puerta Roja Guest House
Cheap, and very well located. This beautiful guest house is an excellent place to stay.
This is the best place to stay in Cap-Haïtien. The rooms are basic and a bit expensive, but that’s what you always get in Haiti, and this accommodation offers the added benefit of having staff who speak English. You can also pay by card and exchange money.
The views are amazing too, overlooking Cap-Haïtien.
Things to do in Cape Haïtien – The views from Habitation des Lauriers is probably one of the most beautiful things to see in Haiti
Pétionville is the safest area in the capital, and the only place where you should book a hotel.
This one is one of the best choices in town.
🛖 Things to do with Haiti in a 7-day itinerary
Here’s everything you can visit in Haiti in 1 week.
Map of things to do in Haiti
Day 1 – Traveling from Santo Domingo to Cap-Haïtien
I overlanded into Haiti from Dominican Republic and that’s what most travellers do, so our Haiti itinerary will focus on this area.
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