
Travel & Tourism in Haiti
Haiti is arguably on the agenda for only the most hardcore of independent travellers. Yet, despite it all, the country has so much to offer: beautiful environment, great music, wonderful art, fascinating history and a remarkable built and cultural heritage. Be sure to visit for the right reasons and do so with an open heart, an open mind, and be prepared to look, listen and reflect…

UPDATE: Donald Trump and Haiti. Help us shut his comments down
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Staying in Haiti
Most hotels and top range restaurants are located in the rich peoples’ suburb of Petionville in the hills above Port-au-Prince, but in the city itself the following places to stay are recommended:

Joy for supporters as national team wins mini-tournament
Joy for supporters as national team wins mini-tournament. 24 October, 1997. Nicole Volpe, Reuters In a time of political and economic

Haiti in Focus: a Guide to the People, Politics and Culture
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Neglected islanders resist plan for Haiti tourism revival
Neglected islanders resist plan for Haiti tourism revival. April 6, 2014 By David Adams, edited by Prudence Crowther. Article courtesy of

Beauty That Plays Hard to Get (To)
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Journalism in Haiti
Journalism in Haiti Haiti is a dangerous place to be a journalist. For decades, the press has been at times

Qualifying after the Quake: Haiti Soccer’s World Cup Dream
Qualifying after the Quake: Haiti Soccer’s World Cup Dream By James Montague, CNN September 6, 2011 — Updated 1529 GMT