Tour Highlights:
Cathedral of Notre-Dame: Visit the historic cathedral located in the heart of the city’s main square, where history and spirituality meet.
Place d’Armes: Stroll through Cap-Haïtien’s bustling central plaza, a favorite gathering spot surrounded by historic buildings.
The Seafront Boulevard: Walk along the coastal boulevard, soaking in views of the harbor where ships once docked during the height of the city’s commercial glory.
Local Markets: Explore vibrant local markets bustling with fresh produce, handmade crafts, and authentic Haitian goods.
Rue 19 and Colonial Architecture: Marvel at the preserved French colonial architecture that gives Cap-Haïtien its timeless character.
Cultural Insights: Learn about the city’s role in Haiti’s history, from colonial days through the Revolution and into modern times.
Optional Add-ons:
Visit the small but fascinating city museums such as the Musée du Panthéon National Haïtien satellite exhibits.
Taste authentic Haitian cuisine at a local restaurant, featuring dishes like griot, diri ak djon djon (black mushroom rice), and fresh seafood.
Duration: 3 to 4 hours
Recommended: Comfortable walking shoes, sun hat, and a camera to capture the vibrant scenes!
3-4 Hours
Adventure & Outdoor, Culture & Historical
4
English, French
Cathedral of Notre-Dame: Visit the historic cathedral located in the heart of the city's main square, where history and spirituality meet.
Place d’Armes: Stroll through Cap-Haïtien’s bustling central plaza, a favorite gathering spot surrounded by historic buildings.
The Seafront Boulevard: Walk along the coastal boulevard, soaking in views of the harbor where ships once docked during the height of the city's commercial glory.
Local Markets: Explore vibrant local markets bustling with fresh produce, handmade crafts, and authentic Haitian goods.
Rue 19 and Colonial Architecture: Marvel at the preserved French colonial architecture that gives Cap-Haïtien its timeless character.
Cultural Insights: Learn about the city's role in Haiti’s history, from colonial days through the Revolution and into modern times.