Monday, March 14, 2016

Northern Haiti has a niche of fun tourist sites



 Fun tourist locations in northern Haiti
When tourists visit northern Haiti, they find an area full of activities.  This area reserves the most charming and fun locations, sites and museums that can make a trip there memorable for years to come.

Northern Haiti has beaches like Labadee, Cormier, Fort Saint-Michel and Camp-Louise that offer a pleasant time in the ocean with family and friends.  The beach in Labadee is similar to that of Cancun, Mexico where I visited 22 years ago. 

Every location spot around the city fascinates visitors, whoever they are and in a special way.  Besides the preparations and renovation work done to the above beaches, Northern Haiti is naturally made for tourism. 

What makes tourism attractive are people’s hospitality, their readiness to assist in any situation and the tropical climate that unlike most countries in the world is unique.  Northern Haiti, so to speak, is the get-away tourist location for a fun vacation.  For example, Labadee is a tourist hum or a crossroad for cruise liners to the Americas.

The museum in northern Haiti offers history and a glance at heroism of the Haitian indigenous troops in their independence war against the French.  For example, Verieres, Milot and the Citadelle are those tourist sites filled with such a history.

Other fun stuffs consist of boating tours and water sports, shopping, nature and parks and food and drink that visitors can purchase at a low price compared to what one would spend in the states.

Not too far from the dock is the prestigious hotel Mont Joli.  That hotel is an old 5-star of its time and of Haitian standard, so to speak.  I personally know of its existence since I was a child in high school in Cap-Haitien.  It looks more like a hotel museum than a regular 5-star.



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