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Delmas / Discover the hidden gem

MeowScore 😾67/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😻
🚗 Traffic density 😾
🔈 Noisiness 😼
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😸
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😼

Best month

January

Carnival and Beaches.🎭🏖️

🎭🎉
january

Visit the picturesque beaches and enjoy the colorful Carnival festivities.🎉🏖️

🎵🎤
february

Experience the authentic Haitian culture through music and dance at Fèt Champèt Limonade.💃🎶

🏞️💚
march

Hike to the stunning Bassin Zim waterfall and enjoy the pleasant weather.🌿💦

🍔🎭
april

Witness the majesty of the Jacmel Carnival and indulge in the delicious local street food.🍴🎉

🎭🎨
may

Explore the historical Citadelle and enjoy the vibrant Haitian art scene.🎨🏰

🎉🇭🇹
june

Celebrate the Haitian Flag Day and immerse in the culture and traditions.🇭🇹🎉

🎉🙌
july

Join the lively Festival of St. James the Apostle and enjoy the festive atmosphere.🎉🕺

🌿🐵
august

Relish the breathtaking sceneries and the serene environment at the Amaniyo natural reserve.🌳🐒

🎨🎵
september

Enjoy the vibrant Haitian art and music at Port-au-Prince's Caribbean festival.🎶🎨

🏰📚
october

Visit the national museum and witness the rich history and heritage of the country.🏛️🇭🇹

🌞🏝️
november

Refresh your mind and soul amidst the beautiful beaches and natural surroundings.🏖️🌅

🌟🎅
december

Experience the Christmas traditions and the vibrant decorations at Port-au-Prince.🎄🎉

⚖️

Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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From a visiting cat's perspective, Delmas-Haiti can be considered moderately affordable. Prices for everyday items such as food, transportation, and accommodation are generally reasonable, but prices for luxury and imported items can be expensive.

To save money, visiting cats can try shopping at local markets and street vendors instead of expensive stores, and negotiate prices when possible.

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

transit point

Usual visit duration

1-3 days

transit point

Delmas is primarily a transit point to other destinations in Haiti.

Tipping

0%

No tipping customs observed in this city

Tipping

0%

No tipping customs observed in this city

Cash is preferred, credit cards may not be accepted in smaller restaurants

internet situation

bad Speed

Slow internet due to infrastructure issues.

meh Availability

Internet access is available, but not widespread.

bad Cellular

Limited coverage and slow speeds.

Electric socket type A

Common in North and Central America, and Japan. Mind voltage difference, especially for Japan (100V).

HTG

1 HTG =
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biking hostile

Limited bike lanes

walkable -ish

Moderate traffic, limited infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

Cat heaven: endless sunshine for lounging and plenty of cat food vendors.

But steer clear of the busy roads - stray dogs and speeding cars are no match for our nine lives.

Things to do

The mainstream

🌣
Cascade de Saut-Mathurine
Mare-Trou-Coffe Plantation
🦊
Lakou Lakay
🏠
Gwo Kay Ibo
🗰
Famn nan Kafou

The mainstream

🌣
Cascade de Saut-Mathurine

Haiti's most impressive waterfall, cascading down in a leap 100 feet across amidst lush greenery.

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Mare-Trou-Coffe Plantation

A sprawling plantation showcasing the soulful history of Haitian coffee production.

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🦊
Lakou Lakay

A vibrant cultural center offering workshops, events and performances promoting the rich Haitian culture.

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🏠
Gwo Kay Ibo

A unique, two-story building made entirely of clay and straw. A must-see for anyone interested in traditional Haitian architecture.

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🗰
Famn nan Kafou

Historical landmark commemorating a legendary female warrior. Offers a beautiful view of the surrounding area.

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Off the beaten path

🛍️
Marché Pyebwa
🎉
Canapé Vert
🌺
Parc des Martissant
🥘
Lakou Lakay
🗿
Vertières

Off the beaten path

🛍️
Marché Pyebwa

This vibrant market is a bustling hub of local vendors, selling everything from fresh produce to handmade crafts. 🍎

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🎉
Canapé Vert

This hip neighborhood is home to trendy cafés, eclectic street art, and lively nightlife. 🍸

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🌺
Parc des Martissant

This tranquil park offers a refreshing respite from city life, with wildflowers, a stream, and endless greenery. 🌳

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🥘
Lakou Lakay

This community center offers art programs and a cultural immersion experience, with live music and fresh cuisine. 🎨

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🗿
Vertières

This historical site served as a key location for the Haitian Revolution, with abandoned forts and majestic views of Delmas. 🏰

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biking hostile

Limited bike lanes

walkable -ish

Moderate traffic, limited infrastructure

LGBTQ hostile

Conservative society

Mindful meoweler tips

Delmas is a bustling city!

Prepare your paws for busy streets and traffic. Take a tap-tap or motorcycle taxi to avoid getting stuck in traffic.

Sample Haitian street food!

Catfish griot, fried plantains, and pikliz are local favorites. Be careful of spicy foods!

Visit the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption.

This 19th century church serves as a testament to Haitian faith and resilience. Remember to dress modestly!

Learn Haitian Creole phrases.

Locals will appreciate it if you interact with them in their native language. 'Bonjou' means 'hello', 'Mèsi' means 'thank you', and 'Wi' means 'yes'.

Get a taste of Haitian art and culture.

Check out the Centre d'Art for paintings and other works by Haitian artists. Don't forget to barter and negotiate prices.

Useful external sites

www.tripadvisor.com/Tourism-g10205716-Delmas_Ouest_Department_Haiti-Vacations.html

TripAdvisor

Get reviews and advice on the best hotels, resorts, flights, vacation rentals, travel packages, and more for Delmas.

www.booking.com/city/ht/delmas.en-gb.html

Booking.com

Find and book deals on the best hotels in Delmas, Haiti.

www.lonelyplanet.com/haiti/delmas

Lonely Planet

Travel guide to Delmas with information about things to do, attractions, restaurants, flights, and hotels.


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