Port-au-Prince / Caribbean Charm, Spicy Surprises
Best month
January
Experience the biggest Caribbean carnival celebration, Jacmel's Carnival
Expensive city
Bigmac $?
Usual visit duration
1-3 days
Transit or short stopovers
Tipping
0%
No tipping culture
internet situation
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biking hostile
walking hostile
LGBTQ hostile
Welcome to a sun-filled paradise, where warm sands tickle your whiskers and refreshing sea breezes fluff your fur!
Wander the bustling streets with feline grace, feast on fresh fish grilled to purrfection, and nap to your heart's content beneath swaying palm trees.
Things to do
The mainstream
Pétion-Ville
Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption
Champs de Mars
National Museum of Haiti
Iron Market
Off the beaten path
Champs de Mars
Fort Jacques
Plaine du Cul-de-Sac
MUPANAH Museum
Marche de Fer
biking hostile
walking hostile
LGBTQ hostile
Mindful meoweler tips
Be Mindful of the Heat
Port-au-Prince is a tropical city and can get quite hot. Cats should bring sunscreen and wear breathable clothes when exploring the city.
Respect Local Customs
Haitians are friendly and hospitable, but cats should be mindful of their cultural norms and customs. For example, it's customary to greet people with a handshake or a kiss on the cheek, but cats should wait for a Haitian to initiate the greeting.
Sample the Street Food
Port-au-Prince has a vibrant street food scene, and cats should definitely sample some of the local delicacies like griot (fried pork) and akra (fried cassava balls). However, cats should be careful to only eat from vendors with clean and hygienic stalls.
Useful external sites
Royal Decameron Indigo Beach Resort & Spa↗
A beach resort in Port-au-Prince with all-inclusive packages and activities
HaitiTravel.org↗
The official website of the Haitian Ministry of Tourism
Iron Market↗
A large open-air market in the heart of Port-au-Prince
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